This style, with the precut sashing, appears sew much easier than working the style into the "make it work" style of management; the way I did with 3 T-shirt quilts & the blocks were not uniform in size & having it a reversible.... just WOW!!! I also appreciate seeing several examples of how to add fabric to a smaller t-shirt design to make the blocks all of the same size. The colorful quilt blocks interspersed among the t-shirt layout, provides us with many more options. When I had made each of the 3 t-shirt quilts, I included other plain t-shirt fabric, already with the stabilizer in place, and some of the smaller stabilized t-shirt fabric, to "cover/mend" any spills, tears, etc, into a small cotton drawstring bag, to be washed/ dried with the quilt, to allow for repair/ replacement or covering up, say, a stain that became unremoved. I also provided a pressing cloth, with instructions for use, if desired, by the new quilt owner, along with laundering/ drying instructions. And, the quilt label? Often added.in the binding as a floating, small design (rectangular). Then I took several pictures of the completed quilt for future reference!
I’ve been asked to make a tee shirt quit for a great niece maybe heading to the olympics! I’m so glad I saw this video! We’re from Wisconsin and I also liked the Wisconsin examples!
Amazing,it's not something that people seem to do in the UK,but I have my sons t-shirts and would like to do this.for a moment seeing all the UK football shirts was a surprise
So I am doing a tshirt quilt I’m getting ready to do. Mine is 6x6 12 1/2” blocks. I have all my blocks interfaced. I’m trying to figure out how exactly to quilt and put them together. My quilt is not going to be reversible. I’m going to do a backing on mine. Would I follow the same process as your video but with a backing fabric? And if I do that method, would I have to put sashing in between the blocks?
I've cut all my daughter's shirts, save for a couple of them at 11 1/2" square, at 13 1/2" square since my daughter wears smalls or mediums and I couldn't get 14 1/2". I plan to add fabric to bring the other cuts up to 13 1/2" but I do not plan to make everything 14 1/2" square. It seems fiddly to do it.
I’ve used lots of pins and I’ve used fewer pins, I still miss some of the shashing on the backside. Are there any tips on how to sew on the shashing without missing some on the backside.
Hello Elizabeth! We expect to have more navy coming in tomorrow. The red and black are expected to arrive at the end of the month- early August. Yes, we do ship to Australia. www.fatquartershop.com/shipping-and-policies
Hello Marti! We have a link to the Black Sash-In-A-Dash Reversible T-Shirt Quilt Kit in the description box underneath the title. Here is a link to the pattern: bit.ly/3pn8Xpo
So I am doing a tshirt quilt I’m getting ready to do. Mine is 6x6 12 1/2” blocks. I have all my blocks interfaced. I’m trying to figure out how exactly to quilt and put them together. My quilt is not going to be reversible. I’m going to do a backing on mine. Would I follow the same process as your video but with a backing fabric? And if I do that method, would I have to put sashing in between the blocks?
How cool is this process? It revolutionizes the process of these fiddly quilts! 💗
This style, with the precut sashing, appears sew much easier than working the style into the "make it work" style of management; the way I did with 3 T-shirt quilts & the blocks were not uniform in size & having it a reversible.... just WOW!!!
I also appreciate seeing several examples of how to add fabric to a smaller t-shirt design to make the blocks all of the same size.
The colorful quilt blocks interspersed among the t-shirt layout, provides us with many more options.
When I had made each of the 3 t-shirt quilts, I included other plain t-shirt fabric, already with the stabilizer in place, and some of the smaller stabilized t-shirt fabric, to "cover/mend" any spills, tears, etc, into a small cotton drawstring bag, to be washed/ dried with the quilt, to allow for repair/ replacement or covering up, say, a stain that became unremoved. I also provided a pressing cloth, with instructions for use, if desired, by the new quilt owner, along with laundering/ drying instructions.
And, the quilt label? Often added.in the binding as a floating, small design (rectangular).
Then I took several pictures of the completed quilt for future reference!
I think I love the sash in a dash already.
I’ve been asked to make a tee shirt quit for a great niece maybe heading to the olympics! I’m so glad I saw this video! We’re from Wisconsin and I also liked the Wisconsin examples!
I’ve been intimidated by t-shirt quilts but this looks so easy that I’ll have to give it a try,
Great demonstration. Thank you for sharing this tutorial.
Very nice quilt. Maybe I will have to try this. I think I can do without this kit. Thanks for the tutorial FQS!
Looking forward to trying this product!
Such a wonderful.idea and tutorial. So ex ited for the sash and a dash!
Amazing,it's not something that people seem to do in the UK,but I have my sons t-shirts and would like to do this.for a moment seeing all the UK football shirts was a surprise
Yay Tottenham Spurs! That’s my Brit family’s team. This was a great idea. Never thought of making a tee shirt quilt reversible. Thanks!
I loved this idea thank you and the quilt looks great
Many Thanks for a great tutorial!
I need to make several T-shirt quilts. At some point, will you sell just the sash in a dash and the batting squares separately?
Hello Maura! Feel free to contact June Tailor here: www.junetailor.com/contact/
I need to cancel an order and can’t find where I ordered
Great video thanks for sharing
What a fabulous idea makes it easy to do a T-shirt quilt awesome thanks so much for sharing gotta get one❣️✂️🪡🧵💖💕
Que fantástica idea!!!! 😁
It’s really neat
This is awesome
Que lindo
Can you just buy sash in a dash by the yard. Would work on reversible quilts.
I think that would be great. I would prefer to buy it by the yard as well. And in different colors.
Hello Mary! Sash-In-A-Dash is available in 50 yard rolls www.fatquartershop.com/nsearch/?q=sash-in-a-dash
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That was super interesting, but what do you do about finishing the outer edges? Is there a matching binding for the sashing?
Hello Connect to Tech! Yes, there is www.fatquartershop.com/nsearch/?q=double+fold+binding+june+tailor
Looks simple enough. Curious if I was to make a larger quilt would the sashing be long enough? (Purchase 2 kits)
Hello Stitching Runner! Yes, you will have to sew the sashing strips together.
So I am doing a tshirt quilt I’m getting ready to do. Mine is 6x6 12 1/2” blocks. I have all my blocks interfaced. I’m trying to figure out how exactly to quilt and put them together. My quilt is not going to be reversible. I’m going to do a backing on mine. Would I follow the same process as your video but with a backing fabric? And if I do that method, would I have to put sashing in between the blocks?
Hello Boonchilla! You can ask them on their channel here ua-cam.com/video/RQs_IOaOC54/v-deo.htmlsi=aPtk_kH6OPasNa18
what color of thread do you use? Seems like it blends so well on both sides.
Hello Leigh! Kimberly uses 50wt Light Sand 2000 - bit.ly/3OpKfPb
@@FatQuarterShopTX Thanks so much!
I've cut all my daughter's shirts, save for a couple of them at 11 1/2" square, at 13 1/2" square since my daughter wears smalls or mediums and I couldn't get 14 1/2". I plan to add fabric to bring the other cuts up to 13 1/2" but I do not plan to make everything 14 1/2" square. It seems fiddly to do it.
Could you quilt it together making an X instead of the lines?
Hello 04jenate! Yes, you can sew it however you'd like.
What type of needle are you using to see that?
Will this work with sweatshirts as well?
I’ve used lots of pins and I’ve used fewer pins, I still miss some of the shashing on the backside. Are there any tips on how to sew on the shashing without missing some on the backside.
Hello Mary! We recommend going slow and using a 3/8” seam.
@@FatQuarterShopTX oh, ok. I thought the video said 1/8 inch seam. Thanks.
My apologies that was meant for someone else's question. 1/8" is the correct seam size. When you pin are you pushing it through the back side as well?
@@FatQuarterShopTX yes, I am.
Are you in Kimberly's Stitch Squad on Facebook? You could try asking there
When will you have the T-shirt quilt kits back in stock? And do you ship to Australia?
Hello Elizabeth! We expect to have more navy coming in tomorrow. The red and black are expected to arrive at the end of the month- early August. Yes, we do ship to Australia. www.fatquartershop.com/shipping-and-policies
@@FatQuarterShopTX thank you! I’ll keep checking the website for a black one. Thanks for creating such a fantastic product!!!
What is the measurement of the joining strip and is it sewn down the center?
What thread did you use?
With the iron on backing would this quilt be machine washable?
Hello flurbybox! Yes, it will be machine washable as soon as the backing is secured. To find out how to wash a quilt you can look it up on Google.
Can you purchase sash in a dash separately?
Hello Kathy! Yes, you can purchase it separately here: www.fatquartershop.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=sash+n+a+dash
Where can I buy the kit? Very interesting project
Hello Marti! We have a link to the Black Sash-In-A-Dash Reversible T-Shirt Quilt Kit in the description box underneath the title. Here is a link to the pattern: bit.ly/3pn8Xpo
@@FatQuarterShopTX seams like u r out of stock?
Yes, we are but plan to order more.
She references a second video to make the mitered corners. I don't see the video or link to it. Can you help me out?
Hello Lisa! Here is a link to the video: ua-cam.com/video/OkFUdnpkHJw/v-deo.html
Where do you get the kit?
Hello Mary Jane! Here is a link to the Black Sash-In-A-Dash Reversible T-Shirt Quilt Kit - bit.ly/3pn8Xpo
Is this project possible without a walking foot?
Hello Ali! We have not tried it without a walking foot so we can't say for certain.
Hiw do I order this kit
Hello Christy! You can order it here bit.ly/3dyyl8H
coping strips/
So I am doing a tshirt quilt I’m getting ready to do. Mine is 6x6 12 1/2” blocks. I have all my blocks interfaced. I’m trying to figure out how exactly to quilt and put them together. My quilt is not going to be reversible. I’m going to do a backing on mine. Would I follow the same process as your video but with a backing fabric? And if I do that method, would I have to put sashing in between the blocks?
Hello Boonchilla! You can ask them on their channel here ua-cam.com/video/RQs_IOaOC54/v-deo.htmlsi=aPtk_kH6OPasNa18