Thanks for info about the stabilizer. I would have skipped that step. Question for you: do I need a stabilizer for every kind of shirt? Or just stretchier ones?
We recommend the stabilizer for all knit fabrics. For something like a thicker woven dress shirt, you may be ok without it (but it's a good idea to try test sewing on a scrap to make sure it doesn't stretch too much).
hello jody, i lost my son a couple of years ago and am wanting to have a quilt made from his tee shirts that i kept. I am having trouble finding someone who would make it for me. after watching your video, which is very good, i thought you might know of someone. please let me know if you have any ideas. thank you.
We're so sorry to hear about your son, Robert. We'd suggest checking with a local quilt shop as they could likely suggest someone who could do this for you.
Great tips! I’ve watched a bunch of videos and you covered things I hadn’t heard. Thank you.
Excellent tips! Thanks!!
Glad you found them helpful!
Thanks for the advice! It came in handy for me!
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Awesome tips! Thank you!
Thanks for info about the stabilizer. I would have skipped that step. Question for you: do I need a stabilizer for every kind of shirt? Or just stretchier ones?
We recommend the stabilizer for all knit fabrics. For something like a thicker woven dress shirt, you may be ok without it (but it's a good idea to try test sewing on a scrap to make sure it doesn't stretch too much).
hello jody, i lost my son a couple of years ago and am wanting to have a quilt made from his tee shirts that i kept. I am having trouble finding someone who would make it for me. after watching your video, which is very good, i thought you might know of someone. please let me know if you have any ideas. thank you.
We're so sorry to hear about your son, Robert. We'd suggest checking with a local quilt shop as they could likely suggest someone who could do this for you.
Great tips! Thanks. BTW-What is the name of the quilt pattern behind you-I love it!
Thank you!