How to cut up shirts to make fabric: A tutorial showing how to cut up clothing to make quilts.
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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This is how I destruct shirts and get them to be usable fabric. When using this method, shirts can be destructed in about five minutes.
Some great books on using shirts for fabric are:
Scraps and Shirttails Book One amzn.to/36gtpPF
Scraps and Shirttails Book Two amzn.to/3qEXcJi
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I would save the placket with the buttons for a crazy quilt.
Quite rewarding to have that pile of scraps and usable fabric!
It sure is!!
I also make several quilts with shirts, I just love all your videos Jo❤️
Thanks so much Julie!!
Plse just move along..lets cut shirts..super idea when it happens..ok hung in and luv the result..now can cut my trunk of shirts..thank you a bunch..🇨🇦
Ok next time
Love listening to you. You keep me company during the day sense I’m by myself a lot do to social distancing
You have a lot of good tips I often wondered what I would do with all my left over fabric, now I know. Keep up the good work and videos Karen
You are so welcome
I use a seam ripper to take shirts apart. I don't know why I enjoy ripping seams apart. May be I enjoy the quiet time.
for work i had to go to the goodwill warehouse, on the way to his office the mgr took a route through the sorting area….the mountain of stuff was overwhelming to see…i can imagine they were happy to let you stuff and bag with clothes, because they have a mountain more to process through 😂….i agree that clothing quilts are instantly cozy
Thanks for sharing!
I like how you keep all the parts of the shirts together. I think I might switch to that. I’ve been keeping mine with all backs together, then fronts, then sleeves etc. I took a bin of fronts and sleeves and while watching tv, I cut into 10”, 8 1/2(cuz I have a ruler that size) and 5”, and so on. So I have drawers full of these sizes. I’ve been leaving the 5 inch strips and not cutting into squares., I’m thinking I might make a jelly roll race using the 5 inch strips joined on an angle. Just a thought I’ve been playing with. Let’s see if I ever get to it. I’ve been enjoying your newer videos, and decided to go back through yours and discovered this.Keep up the good work I’ve been enjoying.
Thanks so much!!
I would use a lot of the buttons for bean bag toys.
Great idea!!
another post from me….i’m new and keep learning more about you…i get clothes from my family, and from my closet, I love using fabric from clothes. My favorite quilts are scrappy…but i like completely scrappy and organized scrappy. I finished a plaid scrappy quilt recently, collected many different plaids over years, I only purchased the sashing fabric. I’m ready to begin making a sweater quilt, I thought this up years ago and have been collecting my sweaters, bought the sashing, each block will be a small square surrounded by the same color for all the blocks, so the sweater blocks can be different but the block can be made into the same size with the strips of cotton. Visually should end up being very vibrant, different sweater pile, colors, and size of the sweater square. I feel if the square doesn’t get too big it will hold shape better…plus it will have interfacing and backing fabric.
I also use clothing for doll clothes, the clothes look real, not all cotton…especially the coats and barbie gowns.
you are a favorite channel for me….thanks for the videos!
Thanks for you sweet words. I would love to see your sweater quilt when you're finished. I never thought of that before!
At noCal thrift shops, they ask $6 a shirt. I never pay more than $3, tho when I get them. I only buy XXL, which gives at least 3/4 to 1 yard.
I'm lucky where I am and can still get them for $2 each.
I like your system. Have deconstructed men’s shirts but it sure wasn’t as fast as you did it.
Thanks!!
Jo, jo, i love just love how you demonstrated this....i did a few shirts and I used a ruler along the seams. Yes cuffs and top back piece has a good amount of fabric. Also love that you made a plan of how much you want to get done.....please keep videoing your ways....oh, by the way, love your kitchen area......
You are so welcome!
Thanks so much for the destruct shirt video, much faster than what I was doing.
Glad it helped!
Yes, that's definitely faster than they way I was doing it. I'm goin to give it a try. Maybe I can convince Hubby to join in on the fun. Thanks for all the tips.
Go for it!
I can do that thank you. Now to xget shirts
Have fun hunting!!
@@JosCountryJunction I plan to. Thanks
Love this video, its well done and I think I can master this technique, now I need some shirts.
I've been so fortunate to have shirts available to me at an inexpensive price!!
Found your channel a little while ago and lovin it. I always use my rotary cutter for deconstructing my shirts, but I have never torn them, this makes the process so much quicker, shall give it a try. Thankyou. I really enjoy The Catbird Quilt, she uses shirts also.
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for showing your technique. When I've cut up a shirt I've used scissors, but I liked how you cut 2 edges and then ripped off the fabric. I once bought a new shirt from a charity/thrift shop but liked it so much I kept it for myself and wear it when the weather is cooler haha.
Glad it was helpful!
❤what a timesaver is the rotary cutter. I used Bonnie Hunters tear method but wish I had thought of the rotary cutter. Great video. If you make bags the front plackets make great handles but you would need to use seam ripper instead of scissors. I saved little scraps for my crumb quilts. I watched Beth at My Sewing Room use 8 shirts to make a quilt
Thanks for the tip!
Wonderful thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks for listening
I loved this video! I've got the Bonnie Hunter books and want to do a shirt quilt but first I have all of our family's old jeans that I am deconstructing. I have the charming circles template and I'm cutting the circles out of the jeans then scrapping the larger leftovers. I have 2 xlarge Ziploc big bags I'm dedicating an hour every Friday or Saturday processing. I have about 50 cut so far but not enough variety. Hopefully by the summer I'll have enough to start a good size quilt. I have scraps for the inset square. I'm going to tackle the shirt quilt after my bags of jeans are gone.
Have a great day and happy sewing!
My niece made a jeans quilt like that. She sold it on a benefit and I bought it. I'm so glad I did. It is well loved here.
Do you wash the shirts before you cut and use them for quilts?
Could you shorten the time by 5 seconds bt "nicking" the side seams as you slash the inside yoke seam down?
I probably could.
I love this! Do you take apart jeans to make quilts too?
I haven't done that yet.
My thrift stores charge $6.50 for a man’s shirt. I do better with yard sales, estate sales, church bargain sales. But I do often buy blankets for padding for my quilts, and check womens dresses, skirts, and lightly used sheets.
You would have done it under 5 minutes if you just did it without talking.
This freaks me out to think how much fabric you are wasting. 😢
Wasting??