This is a great tutorial; thank you so much! I was really apprehensive to do this without some type of backing but I trusted her instruction and it turned out great! The throw was heavier than expected and had great structure. The only thing I wish I would have really listened too is even out the thickness of the tshirts by changing top pieces. My corner T-shirt is very thin compared to the others and may not hold its form after washing?, we’ll see!
I love this! Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial, I have watched so many and they always have the batting and the ironing, etc. and I just keep putting it off because it seems like more of a pain than it should be. You just inspired me to get my sons shirts out and get busy today 💕 thank you so much!
I’m glad I saw your video you make it look so easy my niece had ask me if I would make her a t-shirt quilt. I got her all her t-shirts 3 months ago kept putting it off cause I kept forgetting to buy stabilizer I started to cut all the logos today and will sew it tomorrow awesome video thanks for sharing.
I love your presentation on your video - short and straight to the point. I don't have a sewing machine. How would you hand stitch it? Thanks for another great video - a Craft Genie fan.
Great tutorial! Thank you. Everyone keeps telling me I need to use a fusible webbing of some sort between the layers. Do you have issues with the t-shirts separating and going wonky? That is what everyone keeps telling me if I don't use it. I am doing a t-shirt quilt with all the kids, spouses and grandkids hands painted on it for my mom's 80th birthday, and I want it to be as light weight as possible.
You did an Awesome job; and your demonstrations were Perfect; as well. So it's Not necessary to Add ANY Iron on Stabilizing to the shirts? Thanks A Million & Perpetual Success to You!👑
Love your video. So you did not add batting? I want to make a tee shirt quilt !2" square, but want to add cotton sashing around (2 1/2") .And No batting. And will add same cotton material to back of quilt for it to be a rag quilt. My question is did you do any quilting in the 12" tee shirt square? Do you think this will be alright not to? Thanks.
thanks..good tutorial ...but it would be helpful to show the completed quilt with those fringes...at the end..or any point...but i cannot find how it looks :'(
My husband passed away in January and He has lots of tee shirts! Not enough to make 5 of these, for his 5 children, but we will see who wants to help me with this project!
Helen , I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m sure it will be beautiful. My sister made pillows (1 t shirt front and back) fir her children and they loved them.
bellissimo progetto anche questo... purtroppo non capisco l'inglese ma sei molto brava nei tutorial che riesco a intuire le cose che dici. l'unico problema è che non capisco le misure, però Non importa sei brava. grazie👋👋👋
Brilliant, I've watched several videos, yours is the by far the best❤
Wish I had watched your video before I went and bought some stablizer. Will use it for something else. Your way seems pretty easy. Thanks.
Another great tutorial! Thank you for sharing your ideas and methods. Can't wait to try it!
This is a great tutorial; thank you so much!
I was really apprehensive to do this without some type of backing but I trusted her instruction and it turned out great! The throw was heavier than expected and had great structure. The only thing I wish I would have really listened too is even out the thickness of the tshirts by changing top pieces. My corner T-shirt is very thin compared to the others and may not hold its form after washing?, we’ll see!
I love this! Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial, I have watched so many and they always have the batting and the ironing, etc. and I just keep putting it off because it seems like more of a pain than it should be. You just inspired me to get my sons shirts out and get busy today 💕 thank you so much!
Thank you for this tutorial. I needed this and your directions are clear. You have taken the fear out of task for me.
Just cut up 12 shirts yesterday. I was hoping you were not adding batting! This was my thought. Great tutorial! Thanks
I’m glad I saw your video you make it look so easy my niece had ask me if I would make her a t-shirt quilt. I got her all her t-shirts 3 months ago kept putting it off cause I kept forgetting to buy stabilizer I started to cut all the logos today and will sew it tomorrow awesome video thanks for sharing.
Enjoyed your tutorial on how to recycle tee shirts. Looking forward to your next one. Have a nice week .
I love your presentation on your video - short and straight to the point. I don't have a sewing machine. How would you hand stitch it? Thanks for another great video - a Craft Genie fan.
Craft Genie Love your work 😊
Great tutorial! I love this idea and I can't wait to try it. My daughter has a ton of shirts! Thank you!
Great tutorial! Thank you. Everyone keeps telling me I need to use a fusible webbing of some sort between the layers. Do you have issues with the t-shirts separating and going wonky? That is what everyone keeps telling me if I don't use it. I am doing a t-shirt quilt with all the kids, spouses and grandkids hands painted on it for my mom's 80th birthday, and I want it to be as light weight as possible.
tappingflamingo no, I’ve never has one get loose or wonky- even after washing
You did an Awesome job; and your demonstrations were Perfect; as well. So it's Not necessary to Add ANY Iron on Stabilizing to the shirts? Thanks A Million & Perpetual Success to You!👑
thank you. I've never had to add any stabilizer to these. AL thought I suppose if you are using a very thin T-shirt it would probably help.
Craft Genie Thank you!
I LOVE this. So helpful!
Love your video. So you did not add batting? I want to make a tee shirt quilt !2" square, but want to add cotton sashing around (2 1/2") .And No batting. And will add same cotton material to back of quilt for it to be a rag quilt. My question is did you do any quilting in the 12" tee shirt square? Do you think this will be alright not to? Thanks.
It looks like you're using just a straight stitch, not a zigzag. Is that right?
thanks..good tutorial
...but it would be helpful to show the completed quilt with those fringes...at the end..or any point...but i cannot find how it looks :'(
She showed it at the beginning
why no batting?
Love it
Why r u not using something in the middle
My husband passed away in January and He has lots of tee shirts! Not enough to make 5 of these, for his 5 children, but we will see who wants to help me with this project!
Helen , I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m sure it will be beautiful. My sister made pillows (1 t shirt front and back) fir her children and they loved them.
thats another good idea!
bellissimo progetto anche questo... purtroppo non capisco l'inglese ma sei molto brava nei tutorial che riesco a intuire le cose che dici. l'unico problema è che non capisco le misure, però Non importa sei brava. grazie👋👋👋
I quadri della maglietta sono tagliati da 305mm di 305mm - spero che questo aiuti
Si😁grazie
Sei gentilissima
Did you use a batting?
no, the t-shirt material is actually pretty thick and batting is not needed