How to Make T-shirt Quilts
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
- Do you have a pile of t-shirts you want to transform into a quilt? Kristina and Kim walk you through two different ways to create a unique t-shirt quilt. Kim follows the more traditional method, piecing the quilt top before quilting, while Kristina pieces hers directly on the longarm.
For more ideas on using Kristina's technique, check out these videos:
Piece DIRECTLY On Your Longarm Machine
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Making T-Shirt Quilts with Amy Domke
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This is a project that I always wanted to do. You really make it looks so easy.
Christina Whitney you're truly amazing and creative in every way! Love your experiments quilts. I know mine will work as well lol. Always a pleasure watching you two. 😊
Glad you enjoy it! Not all of my experiment quilts turn out as I would like but you never know until you try!! -Kristina
I trust you 😁
Shape Flex is my favorite to use on all my clothes quilts ❤❤❤
SO many cool ideas!!! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Good for you, that is really different. I am too much of a perfectionist. I would have to use a stabilizer and make my squares fairly similar. I really enjoyed watching and maybe sometime I will go out of my comfort zone and try it your way. Good job ladies.
It definitely isn't for everyone!!
I notice that you don't have the clamps on, Kristina. Does that matter?
Normally I would always say to have the clamps on. However, for this project, I was trying to use the full width of the backing fabric so I needed to leave them off when I was working on the edges. Not ideal but sometimes necessary.
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