I bound it in royal blue from Kona. Love me some Kona cotton! I was going to bind it in Kona black, but that felt too boring. I wanted a splash of color to make it pop. I love the color - it frames the quilt nicely! I free-motion quilted on my midarm in an all over large meander. It's hard to quilt through fusible interfacing (used for stabilizing the shirts), so a lot of us do straight stitching along borders and/sashing. I elected to use a thinner poly blend thread in a neutral darker tan color so that the stitches would blend in more.
That's my husband holding the quilt up on a step stool! The quilt is 86" long and 76" wide - quite a stretch, even for him!
If you need me to make a t-shirt quilt for you for a graduating student, I suggest you start gathering those t-shirts as soon as possible! The busy season will hit before we know it!
4 comments:
Wow, I know that's a lot of work! I gave up quiltng after making two boys quilts out of all their t-shirts their mother had saved since babyhood. Sooo stressful! Yours are gorgrous. Lucky, Lucky peoples, whoever will get them.
Thank you, Jo! It IS a lot of work, but also really rewarding when the last piece of binding gets stitched down! Thanks so much for commenting!
Ooooh, I can’t wait to see the back! Makes me wish I had saved all of my concert shirts so I could get one all my own! Your work is amazing, Susie!
Ooh, I can’t wait to see the back! Makes me wish I had saved my concert shirts for a quilt of my own! You do amazing work, Susie!
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