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Old 01-09-2008, 02:49 PM
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One person mentioned about turning all their event/bid day/ formal etc. shirts into a big quilt. Does anyone have any info as to how to get that started? Or if theres somewhere that does it for you, or a pattern you can get somewhere to do it yourself????
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I remember my Mom making patch work quilts and did not seem that hard.

Get your items ready and laid out. It will of course depend on the size you want! Set them the way you want it to look. Sew them on a thin cloth the size you want.

Add a layer of batting under it and then sew to say a flannel base of the size, sew all of the layers together sewing with pattern so that all will stay together and place a edging around the perimiter with a solid color of GPhiB to give a clean look.

Say using letters, crest, shirts, copy of Badge and pin.

It will be one of a kind and yours!
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