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Old October 15th 04, 01:56 PM
Ljohan514
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Default T-shirt quilt

I know this has been covered many times, but I didn't pay attention because I
was working on other things, but now my daughter wants a quilt made of her
favorite T-shirts from high school to take with her to college. What's the
best way to do this? How do you adjust for different size squares?

Thanks for your help!!


Linda
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Old October 15th 04, 04:24 PM
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Hi, I have not made one, but there was a Simply Quilts on this subject. I
know that you must stabilize the fabric, because it is stretchy. You can
use an fusible interfacing for that. As to different sizes, pick the
largest one and make that the standard. YOu can increase the size of the
others by adding borders to increase the size of the square to the standard.
I hope I helped a little. Linda in Texas


 




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