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Go here now! Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Some great uses for our smallest quilt size: The perfect lap quilt. Do you legs get cold when sitting for extended periods?

Do you dislike sharing blankets on the couch ;? This quilt is just big enough to tuck around your legs to stay nice and cozy. Activity blanket for toddlers.

Wall hanging. It would be the perfect addition to any mancave. We can attach hanging sleeves to any size quilt, so you can tastefully display it on a wall-mounted curtain rod. Option 1: Make a really big quilt. Our mosaic quilts tend to be smaller than our traditional t-shirt quilts. If you have some experience machine quilting you can quilt your quilt or you can tie it to hold the layers together. Bind your quilt and be sure to add a label.

These are great basic instructions and a great way to get started with your own t-shirt quilt but if you want a more elaborate design or just don't have the time or patience to create your own, check out our t-shirt quilts page and drop us a line to make your very own custom t-shirt quilt.

Skip to main content. T-Shirt Quilt Instructions. Select Shirts - Shirts should be clean and in good condition. Avoid stained shirts or t-shirts that are too thin from wear or washing. Fusible Interfacing - Each shirt must be backed with non-woven fusible interfacing to prevent it from stretching. Buy enough fusible interfacing to make a 17" square for each T-shirt. Select good quality, light weight interfacing. Fusible interfacing needs to be non-woven, glued only on one side. Cut all of the available shirts, and do the same process if you also plan to use the back of any T-shirt.

There are no rules for T-shirt quilt designs, but it's always ideal to map out your layout before you start sewing. Use a flat surface to lay out your T-shirt panels. Shuffle the panels until the design looks good to you. Now it's time to trim your T-shirt panels according to your design.

That way, the final cuts will be along tightly fused edges. Rotary cutting tools can make these cuts a breeze. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to fuse the interfacing to the back of the T-shirt panels. Sewing the quilt is fairly straightforward, though it's much easier to do on a sewing machine than it is by hand. Pin together the panels in your desired design.

Press the seam allowances open. Then, join the rows, matching intersections where the seams meet if necessary for design purposes. Next, cut the batting and backing fabric to the size of your quilt top. Layer the batting between the top and backing, and pin the three layers together. Sew together the layers, using a stitch design of your choice. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data.

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