Thank you so much, I used this tutorial to make a quilt with my son shirts. He died 1/12/2022 of Burkitts Lymphoma and this quilt gives me such comfort. Thank you for helping me grief my sweet boy - I’m not very tech savvy, but I’d love to send you picture of the final product 💚
Katie, I'm so sorry for your loss. I lost my son 11 years ago at 17 years old. I"ve had some of his favorite shirts stored away for so long but I finally got up the courage, I guess, to go through them and I'm going to make a wall hanging of them. I wish you much love and some virtual hugs your way.
I've got 3 of these to make and I've been really stressing because I was worried about ruining the shirts. Your video has given me the confidence to get started. You make it look easy! Thank you!
You never cease to amaze me, Laura! I'm a moderately experienced quilter so I sometimes think "I don't need to watch that, I already know how that works." But I've learned that no matter the subject, you've always got at least a little something new to teach me. Thank you so very much!!
My daughter wants a quilt with her Rush t shirts. I don't think anyone makes a bed that big. But I will be using your great ideas on her two quilts. What a great video. Many thanks.
I love your videos. I have just started learning out to quilt these past 5 months. Absolutely addicted. Thank you for sharing your talent, your knowledge and your gift of sewing, quilting and teaching.
I loved your t-shirt design so followed it and made my granddaughter a quilt for her graduation party yesterday. She loved it and a lot of the guests. I used her school colors of navy and gray and white. used plain navy on the back. it worked up fast and easy. I bought 2 yards of gray and 3 yards of navy, and used the navy for the binding and still had about 1/2 yard left or so. no gray left..some people had asked about the yardage so thought I'd share. I used pellon 101 for the interfacing and it worked really good. quarter inch seam for everything was used. I wanted to post a picture, but I don't see a way to add one..oh, and I used gray thread all the way through and nothing showed through.
Laura, I can’t thank you enough for sharing your tutorial. I just finished a memory quilt for my niece, of t-shirts that belonged to her dad. Without your video, I would have never thought I could do it. It turned out so nice and I just wanted to thank you for sharing your knowledge of quilt making. I wish I could attach a picture but I don’t know how to do that. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas . ❤
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve watched is several times and just finished a quilt for a Christmas gift using this very method. I’m amazed that such good instructions were available for no charge! THANK YOU!
Thank you Laura !!!! I have been waiting for this from you . Somehow I knew this was coming . My husbands disabled now and really can't wear all his fave shirts easily . Now he can see them and enjoy them ! You made my long hectic day better ! Thanks again, Jo
Thanks for this awesome tutorial. I used it to make my granddaughter a graduation quilt with all her jerseys/tshirts from playing softball. Very good instructions!
Thank you for this video - of all the videos on a tshirt quilt - i like this one - the shadow and sashing layers really give this quilt a professional look. Thank you.
Laura, your video was concise, informative, and fun! I appreciate your respect for a busy sewist's time, so now I'm going to gather my daughter's tees and follow your lead. Thanks so much!
Love Love Love this quilt. I made a Blue Jay quilt years ago for my hubby out of his old T shirts, your is must more organized and I love the attic window look.
This is the best How-To make a T-Shirt Quilt video, you explain it all so well. I am getting ready to start my first T-Shirt Quilt and your instructions are wonderful. Thank you for another awesome Video.
That was fascinating watching you work this piece out. It is not really my thing, but it is a very interesting piece. I love the way you have introduced some depth to the painting and the vibrancy. Your work is sometimes quite muted. This is different and fresh. ❤
Do you have a step 2 and 3 video? I made the top quilt exactly and it came out great. But you don’t show how to do the last two sides! Or how to add the batting and do the binding. All the videos show your first steps of stabilizing cutting and sewing the tshirt squares. What happens next ?😢 lost
I have a t-shirt quilt in progress, using this tutorial, of course! I have all shirts cut and stabilized and pressing fabric for the black shadow portion, then will prep and cut the other border fabric, which is planned to be black and gold stripes. Thank You so much for this tutorial, it makes a t-shirt quilt look like much more than a t-shirt quilt!
What a wonderful presentation you gave! Good ideas and simple! I would like to ask what you used on the back of the quilt and what kind of batting so it’s not too heavy. Thank you!
I am a beginner, so I need some extra guidance....you are sewing on the top of the black and pink borders...is this correct? You are not putting the right sides together to sew until you begin sewing the line of squares together after the four borders have been attached with top stitching. Please confirm I have this correct. thanks very much!
I love this tutorial. I am about to try my first tee shirt quilt. All of the shirts I'm using are black. what colors would you reccommend for borders. Thank you for this great tutorail.
Thank you so much for making this video. I have just started high school and fell in love with the idea of making a memorial quilt out of all (or most) of the T-shirts I get! This was so easy to understand for a beginner sewer I I am looking forward to making it already!
I’m confused about the boarders at 7:30 mark. Do you fold the 2” boarder in half lengthwise and insert the edge of T-shirt in between that sandwich so it creates a 1” rim boarder in front and back? How do you do the corners are. They overlapped or mitered? Then how do you see the boarder on, or do you not sew those on but rather they are secured by sewing the blocks together? Lastly how do you see the blocks together into the rows of five? Do you butt the edges of the boarders together and zig zag to connect or do you do a 1/2” seam from the back of the T-shirt and then press seam open and the seams of the connections are on the back of the quilt which is then covered with a solid fabric backing hiding those seams? You did a great job but some of those details I just was not sure about
Thank you so much. Apparently, I told my husband I would make him a T-shirt quilt. I had no idea how to do it. Now after watching it looks pretty easy. Thanks again.
This is an excellent tutorial, and I really like the idea of the shadowing border. Just a quick question, what seam allowance are you using to sew on the border and to connect the squares together?
Thank you for this video. What kind of material did you use for the borders? Did you press stabilizer on to them before sewing them on to the t-shirt squares?
Great video, I’m a complete beginner and am trying to do with all my old hockey shirts. You mention using a top stitch to fill in the neck of shirts that need it. But I’m wondering what stitch you did to connect the borders to the shirt blocks, and what you then did to connect all the blocks together to finish it? Was it also a top stitch? Thanks!
Thank you for your video. I finally got started. The only problem is that some of my shirts were a tad smaller, so I ended up cutting them 12 x 12 instead of 12.5, hope that will still be OK??? I have more to make anyway so this will be my practice one! Thanks.
I've watched many youtube videos and yours is the most helpful and easy to follow! Thank you! I'm beginning the process of making TWO graduation quilts for my grandtwins! Wish me luck! :-)
Nicely done! Perfect pacing; not too fast and no babbling off on tangents.. once straight thru w/o pausing to repeat, repeat, repeat like so many do. Question: For the framing strips - do you sew/baste seams or fold in half lengthwise.. and do you sew strips 1st then sew onto squares or pin the frame strips and sew directly to squares, hemming as you go?
I love this quilt .... I'm confused about the right and bottom strip ..... Do you sew them in pieces or just two long 2" strips the entire length and width?
Can you please share the amount of fabric needed for the quilt as you instructed? How much for the sashing, borders, binding, and backing? What size of batting? Thank you ! It is a beautiful quilt.
Great information for me as I am beginning my first t-shirt quilt. I love the 'framing' of each square. Do you happen to know how much material (yds) is required of the pink and black? And does the 12" squares, 5 x 6 like you did, fit a queen bed comfortably?
So just to make sure I'm grokking this. At 7:22, you've placed the "faces" of the t-shirt square and the 2-inch wide border together at the edges and sewn at 1/4 inch. You then folded the border over and "finger-pressed" it. So you've used up 1/2 inch of fabric doing that and have 1.5 inches left over, and it looks like that's right because the part of the black border not covering the edge of the t-shirt square is spanning 1.5 of the blocks on your mat. So I'm guessing you use the same method for the other three sides, and you have a bordered square. So then when you sew two bordered squares together at 1/4 inch again (connecting a pink border to a black border), you "lose" that 1/4 inch to the back and wind up with 1.25 inches between the two seams but have 1.5 inches showing when you add on the folded over section that is showing 1/4 inch. Am I seeing that right? I'm a little wordy. This demo has really helped me, but I'm at the point of attaching borders and putting it all together, and I don't want to screw up at this step. Thanks.
I'm using this as a hand piecing project for when I'm tired or need a little bit of quiet. Cit a bit sew a bit nice and simple. An answer to prayer when things seemed out of control 🙏 😊
Amazing quilt mam I never miss u r videos I hav 1 doubt that sashing of black u even use for the black color t shirts ?? Also I have learnt book pillow which soo useful to all especially my mom who is 86 yrs old tks a lot mam
This is very informative and thank you for your instruction. I have a question, though. Why do you prefer a stabilizer over a light weight woven interacting? Also the link for florian is confusing and I could not find the stabilizer your were referring to. Thanks.
Great tutorial, I am only a beginner at sewing & find your directions really helpful. Does this quilt have some sort of backing? I really want to give this one a go.
Hello, I really like your method . Thank you. I have only 9 T shirts though. And i want to make a King size quilt. Can you please suggest how can I make it big with cloth. Also my kids are allergic to flannel and want to make it with cotton . Any helpful ideas please let me know.
I loved the technique used in this tutorial, where the block borders are completed along the way & just necessitated two long borders on each side, to complete. I see no reason why not to incorporate this technique in square block quilts, other than t-shirt quilts. Am I correct in this assumption?
I put a medium gray on 2 of the sides, then ran into you video showing you put black which I wish I did but now I don’t know what to put on the otherside either a light color or a dark color. Please help. FYI most of the T-shirts. I’ve done are black.
I am new to sewing. When using the material, do you use a single layer of fabric? Do you hem it for a cleaner finish? Please clarify. Sorry for the questions ( I want to nake sure I do it right.
I enjoy your sewing and quilting videos. A few questins regarding the tee shirt quilt. I isuallysew my quilt pieces together at stitch length 1.8 or 2.0 would this be ok?. I use 50 weight thread,is that OK ? The stabalizer you used,is there a particular item number. I called the and I was told there are so many types-and to try to find out more information of which stabilizer. Then i can locate a store. Did you buy the 12” wide? by how long? Can i use top stich needle, thats my normal needle. Thank you
I would like to make a t-shirt quilt without the shadow box effect (I’m a beginner). Can you tell me what size I need to cut the material that surrounds the t-shirts? Thx!
This will be my next adventure, sewing a Michael Dunahee memory quilt for my sisters 81 birthday ( his grandmother) I haven,t measuresed anything to exact yet, but I think to get everything in the block will probably be somewhere around 16". These shirts have been made every year now for over 25 years, this will be a challenge for me, but I know my sister will love it, and give her comfort. So should the border fabric be washed as well? Thanks for your videos, it will make this a gift of love!
hi Laura what a great video thank you, my question is what seam allowance did you use, I am getting ready to go for it, should I use the standard 1/4" or a little wider thanks again for a great video!!
@@SewVeryEasy This is in regards to when you're adding the black and pink borders? Do you make several 1/4" marks along the edge and pin the borders using those as a guide then sew? Is that the easiest way to do it, or is there a trick I haven't considered?
Love the video. I've got all my blocks ready for sashing. The video says 2 inch strips. Is this actually that measurement or do you start with 2 1/2 inch to allow for seam allowance.
Thanks! Instead of purchasing fabric for backing, I'm cutting the back of the T-shirts the same size as the front, add the sashing and all I need to do now is make my sandwich and quilt.
I am learning to sew and quilt at the same time. I made a shadow box quilt and I am at the point of putting the border on the last two sides. Not sure how to do this and make it look like the other two sides. Please Help!!
Thank you so much, I used this tutorial to make a quilt with my son shirts. He died 1/12/2022 of Burkitts Lymphoma and this quilt gives me such comfort. Thank you for helping me grief my sweet boy - I’m not very tech savvy, but I’d love to send you picture of the final product 💚
So sorry for your loss❤ what a great way to memorialize 🙏 God bless you
Katie, I'm so sorry for your loss. I lost my son 11 years ago at 17 years old. I"ve had some of his favorite shirts stored away for so long but I finally got up the courage, I guess, to go through them and I'm going to make a wall hanging of them. I wish you much love and some virtual hugs your way.
A t-shirt quilt that the average non-pro sewist can actually do, how marvelous! Your directions are clear and easy to follow. Thank you.
I've got 3 of these to make and I've been really stressing because I was worried about ruining the shirts. Your video has given me the confidence to get started. You make it look easy! Thank you!
As a matter of fact im yarn quilting my first now for my daughter. Its just time consuming! But its turning out nice.
You never cease to amaze me, Laura! I'm a moderately experienced quilter so I sometimes think "I don't need to watch that, I already know how that works." But I've learned that no matter the subject, you've always got at least a little something new to teach me. Thank you so very much!!
I'm happy to hear that, because I do try. thank you for watching:)
My daughter wants a quilt with her Rush t shirts. I don't think anyone makes a bed that big. But I will be using your great ideas on her two quilts. What a great video. Many thanks.
I have a vintage Rush tee shirt! I would love to make a quilt with Queen tees!
I love your videos. I have just started learning out to quilt these past 5 months. Absolutely addicted. Thank you for sharing your talent, your knowledge and your gift of sewing, quilting and teaching.
I loved your t-shirt design so followed it and made my granddaughter a quilt for her graduation party yesterday. She loved it and a lot of the guests. I used her school colors of navy and gray and white. used plain navy on the back. it worked up fast and easy. I bought 2 yards of gray and 3 yards of navy, and used the navy for the binding and still had about 1/2 yard left or so. no gray left..some people had asked about the yardage so thought I'd share. I used pellon 101 for the interfacing and it worked really good. quarter inch seam for everything was used. I wanted to post a picture, but I don't see a way to add one..oh, and I used gray thread all the way through and nothing showed through.
Thank you!
Did you quilt the top, or tie it? I'm wondering how to finish it...
I wish you would share how to determine how much fabric fabric for the borders.
Laura, I can’t thank you enough for sharing your tutorial. I just finished a memory quilt for my niece, of t-shirts that belonged to her dad. Without your video, I would have never thought I could do it. It turned out so nice and I just wanted to thank you for sharing your knowledge of quilt making. I wish I could attach a picture but I don’t know how to do that. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas . ❤
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve watched is several times and just finished a quilt for a Christmas gift using this very method. I’m amazed that such good instructions were available for no charge! THANK YOU!
Thank you Laura !!!! I have been waiting for this from you . Somehow I knew this was coming . My husbands disabled now and really can't wear all his fave shirts easily . Now he can see them and enjoy them ! You made my long hectic day better ! Thanks again, Jo
glad I could help and thanks for watching
What a sweet thing of you to do !
Thanks for this awesome tutorial. I used it to make my granddaughter a graduation quilt with all her jerseys/tshirts from playing softball. Very good instructions!
Thank you for this video - of all the videos on a tshirt quilt - i like this one - the shadow and sashing layers really give this quilt a professional look. Thank you.
Quilt? It looks like something that'd look great on a wall! Beautiful work--thanks for posting!
Love how you approach the borders with this technique!!
Laura, your video was concise, informative, and fun! I appreciate your respect for a busy sewist's time, so now I'm going to gather my daughter's tees and follow your lead. Thanks so much!
that is great news....thanks for letting me know
I like this tshirt quilt tutorial better than any other I have seen! Thank you, sooo very much.
SEW glad you liked it and thanks for watching
I agree Christine Foss, This T-shirt quilt tutorial is better than any other that i have see. I will have to try it now.
+son lin thank you
Love Love Love this quilt. I made a Blue Jay quilt years ago for my hubby out of his old T shirts, your is must more organized and I love the attic window look.
thanks Debra:)
This is the best How-To make a T-Shirt Quilt video, you explain it all so well. I am getting ready to start my first T-Shirt Quilt and your instructions are wonderful. Thank you for another awesome Video.
Laura does an amazing job explaining it all. You'll like her.
thanks Laura! what a great idea, and the black and pink borders made it more special, very professional look!
thanks and thanks for watching
That was fascinating watching you work this piece out. It is not really my thing, but it is a very interesting piece. I love the way you have introduced some depth to the painting and the vibrancy. Your work is sometimes quite muted. This is different and fresh. ❤
Do you have a step 2 and 3 video? I made the top quilt exactly and it came out great. But you don’t show how to do the last two sides! Or how to add the batting and do the binding. All the videos show your first steps of stabilizing cutting and sewing the tshirt squares. What happens next ?😢 lost
Thank you! I’m making my fiancé a quilt of all his childhood sports shirts for his wedding gift 😊I’m so excited to try this!
I have a t-shirt quilt in progress, using this tutorial, of course! I have all shirts cut and stabilized and pressing fabric for the black shadow portion, then will prep and cut the other border fabric, which is planned to be black and gold stripes. Thank You so much for this tutorial, it makes a t-shirt quilt look like much more than a t-shirt quilt!
thanks, glad you like it
You made this T-Shirt quilt so beautiful with the borders.
What a wonderful presentation you gave! Good ideas and simple!
I would like to ask what you used on the back of the quilt and what kind of batting so it’s not too heavy. Thank you!
I am a beginner, so I need some extra guidance....you are sewing on the top of the black and pink borders...is this correct? You are not putting the right sides together to sew until you begin sewing the line of squares together after the four borders have been attached with top stitching. Please confirm I have this correct. thanks very much!
Love it! And I have a question 🙋🏽♀️ Q: we don’t have to use backing sheet on the back…? Ty!! 🧵🪡
Thank you so much for these great instructions! You are such an incredible teacher!!!!
I love this tutorial. I am about to try my first tee shirt quilt. All of the shirts I'm using are black. what colors would you reccommend for borders.
Thank you for this great tutorail.
Thank you so much for making this video. I have just started high school and fell in love with the idea of making a memorial quilt out of all (or most) of the T-shirts I get! This was so easy to understand for a beginner sewer I I am looking forward to making it already!
I’m confused about the boarders at 7:30 mark. Do you fold the 2” boarder in half lengthwise and insert the edge of T-shirt in between that sandwich so it creates a 1” rim boarder in front and back? How do you do the corners are. They overlapped or mitered? Then how do you see the boarder on, or do you not sew those on but rather they are secured by sewing the blocks together? Lastly how do you see the blocks together into the rows of five? Do you butt the edges of the boarders together and zig zag to connect or do you do a 1/2” seam from the back of the T-shirt and then press seam open and the seams of the connections are on the back of the quilt which is then covered with a solid fabric backing hiding those seams? You did a great job but some of those details I just was not sure about
Thank you so much. Apparently, I told my husband I would make him a T-shirt quilt. I had no idea how to do it. Now after watching it looks pretty easy. Thanks again.
This is an excellent tutorial, and I really like the idea of the shadowing border. Just a quick question, what seam allowance are you using to sew on the border and to connect the squares together?
Thank you for this video. What kind of material did you use for the borders? Did you press stabilizer on to them before sewing them on to the t-shirt squares?
Great video, I’m a complete beginner and am trying to do with all my old hockey shirts. You mention using a top stitch to fill in the neck of shirts that need it. But I’m wondering what stitch you did to connect the borders to the shirt blocks, and what you then did to connect all the blocks together to finish it? Was it also a top stitch? Thanks!
Thank you for your video. I finally got started. The only problem is that some of my shirts were a tad smaller, so I ended up cutting them 12 x 12 instead of 12.5, hope that will still be OK??? I have more to make anyway so this will be my practice one! Thanks.
I've watched many youtube videos and yours is the most helpful and easy to follow! Thank you! I'm beginning the process of making TWO graduation quilts for my grandtwins! Wish me luck! :-)
Nicely done! Perfect pacing; not too fast and no babbling off on tangents.. once straight thru w/o pausing to repeat, repeat, repeat like so many do. Question: For the framing strips - do you sew/baste seams or fold in half lengthwise.. and do you sew strips 1st then sew onto squares or pin the frame strips and sew directly to squares, hemming as you go?
Great easy to follow but what about the back of the quilt? Do I have to put batting in the middle of it? So many questions still not answered. Help
So is it a half inch seam allowance? Love this idea
I love this quilt .... I'm confused about the right and bottom strip ..... Do you sew them in pieces or just two long 2" strips the entire length and width?
Thank you for this wonderful and easy tutorial! I am making a t shirt quilt for each of my daughters!
love how you framed the t shirts you get right down to the nitty gritty you r easy to follow you do not make it complicated
Thanks Laura, I feel more comfortable with cutting and working with my t-shirt after watching your tutorial!
Can you please share the amount of fabric needed for the quilt as you instructed? How much for the sashing, borders, binding, and backing? What size of batting? Thank you ! It is a beautiful quilt.
Making one for my grandson for Christmas! Love this! Thank you so much!
How many hours would you say it would take to make this quilt? 3:34
Great information for me as I am beginning my first t-shirt quilt. I love the 'framing' of each square. Do you happen to know how much material (yds) is required of the pink and black? And does the 12" squares, 5 x 6 like you did, fit a queen bed comfortably?
if I remember right it fit just the top:)
Awesome instructions on this tutorial /very straight forward easy to follow
This video was super helpful and informative! I greatly appreciate the steady pace of going thru each step! Very easy to follow!!
Laura as usual well done with clear instructions! Thank you!
Thanks and thanks for watching:)
So just to make sure I'm grokking this. At 7:22, you've placed the "faces" of the t-shirt square and the 2-inch wide border together at the edges and sewn at 1/4 inch. You then folded the border over and "finger-pressed" it. So you've used up 1/2 inch of fabric doing that and have 1.5 inches left over, and it looks like that's right because the part of the black border not covering the edge of the t-shirt square is spanning 1.5 of the blocks on your mat. So I'm guessing you use the same method for the other three sides, and you have a bordered square. So then when you sew two bordered squares together at 1/4 inch again (connecting a pink border to a black border), you "lose" that 1/4 inch to the back and wind up with 1.25 inches between the two seams but have 1.5 inches showing when you add on the folded over section that is showing 1/4 inch.
Am I seeing that right? I'm a little wordy. This demo has really helped me, but I'm at the point of attaching borders and putting it all together, and I don't want to screw up at this step. Thanks.
I'm using this as a hand piecing project for when I'm tired or need a little bit of quiet. Cit a bit sew a bit nice and simple. An answer to prayer when things seemed out of control 🙏 😊
Laura,,,after I cut a few of the t shirts is it OK then to wash then.
I have a bunch more to cut. I will wash them first !!
Mine turned out so nice! Thank you for such detailed instructions.
I love this design, but I missed what went on the back side of this quilt (and how) was there another video that showed that?
Amazing quilt mam I never miss u r videos I hav 1 doubt that sashing of black u even use for the black color t shirts ?? Also I have learnt book pillow which soo useful to all especially my mom who is 86 yrs old tks a lot mam
Great tutorial like always. Thank you for sharing your sewing & Quilting knowledge your videos have helped me a lot
Glad to hear and thank you for watching
This is very informative and thank you for your instruction. I have a question, though. Why do you prefer a stabilizer over a light weight woven interacting? Also the link for florian is confusing and I could not find the stabilizer your were referring to. Thanks.
A great tutorial, my favorite. I watch a lot of tutorials as a newbie quilter and this is wonderful.
so glad you like it:)
Do you demonstrate how to do the back n batting??
Can you tell me why after pinning I still get bubbles when attaching the border to the t-shirt? It leaves small wrinkle in the seam.
Great tutorial, I am only a beginner at sewing & find your directions really helpful. Does this quilt have some sort of backing? I really want to give this one a go.
sorry I missed your question! I would add just a cotton backing with no batting. It is already thick enough
thank you! my goddaughters and i enjoy your videos. they love to sew
@@SewVeryEasy How do you attach the backing? Once the squares are done and binding all the way around I am confused on how to attach a backing...
@@SewVeryEasy This answered my question as well. How do we attached the back the backing?
Hello, I really like your method . Thank you. I have only 9 T shirts though. And i want to make a King size quilt. Can you please suggest how can I make it big with cloth. Also my kids are allergic to flannel and want to make it with cotton . Any helpful ideas please let me know.
I loved the technique used in this tutorial, where the block borders are completed along the way & just necessitated two long borders on each side, to complete. I see no reason why not to incorporate this technique in square block quilts, other than t-shirt quilts. Am I correct in this assumption?
Made the quilt. Soooo easy and beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
So glad to hear:) and thanks for letting me know:)
Nice video! Enjoyable to watch and now I know I can proceed!
I meant can I use yellow strips instead of black strips to shadow with?
What do you do for the back of the quilt? Is it ok to use it like this or does some kind of backing need to be added as well?
I’ve never made a quilt like this. Do you add batting and backing and then quilt it?
I put a medium gray on 2 of the sides, then ran into you video showing you put black which I wish I did but now I don’t know what to put on the otherside either a light color or a dark color. Please help. FYI most of the T-shirts. I’ve done are black.
I am new to sewing. When using the material, do you use a single layer of fabric? Do you hem it for a cleaner finish? Please clarify. Sorry for the questions ( I want to nake sure I do it right.
julie morici how much material will I need to finish the back and how much for the strips? I love your tutorial. It is great.
that is hard to say, all will depend on the size of the blocks and the size of the quilt
I enjoy your sewing and quilting videos. A few questins regarding the tee shirt quilt. I isuallysew my quilt pieces together at stitch length 1.8 or 2.0 would this be ok?. I use 50 weight thread,is that OK ? The stabalizer you used,is there a particular item number. I called the and I was told there are so many types-and to try to find out more information of which stabilizer. Then i can locate a store. Did you buy the 12” wide? by how long? Can i use top stich needle, thats my normal needle. Thank you
Did you put a backing on the quilt after you were done with the borders
I would love to know where/what kind of mat that is that you're cutting on? Would you please share?
I already have shirts prepped. I need to find the border fabrics. Thank you! Great tutorial.
then that means you are all most done :D
I wish I had seen this video before I started my quilt! Great video!
Do you have an estimation on how much yardage we need for the pink and black?
Did you use batting and backing or just backing and how did you quilt it .thank you
My 14 in black strips aren’t long enough, what am I doing wrong?
How did you actually quilt this project? Wonderful guide to make the top, but what did the finished quilt look like?
I did all an over design:)
Hi. Could I use yellow strips instead of black?
Is it possible to print out all the instructions you provided to make the t-shirt quilt?
I would like to make a t-shirt quilt without the shadow box effect (I’m a beginner). Can you tell me what size I need to cut the material that surrounds the t-shirts? Thx!
Im worried i wont have enough to finish sashing How much do you need. Barbara
Can you do a quilt along block wuth a tee?
How many t-shirts would I need for a full size quilt?
When doing the boarder on the right side and bottom do you add another pink piece to each block or see them all together then add a solid strip?
This will be my next adventure, sewing a Michael Dunahee memory quilt for my sisters 81 birthday ( his grandmother) I haven,t measuresed anything to exact yet, but I think to get everything in the block will probably be somewhere around 16". These shirts have been made every year now for over 25 years, this will be a challenge for me, but I know my sister will love it, and give her comfort. So should the border fabric be washed as well? Thanks for your videos, it will make this a gift of love!
hi Laura what a great video thank you, my question is what seam allowance did you use, I am getting ready to go for it, should I use the standard 1/4" or a little wider thanks again for a great video!!
I used 1/4"
@@SewVeryEasy This is in regards to when you're adding the black and pink borders? Do you make several 1/4" marks along the edge and pin the borders using those as a guide then sew? Is that the easiest way to do it, or is there a trick I haven't considered?
Love the video. I've got all my blocks ready for sashing. The video says 2 inch strips. Is this actually that measurement or do you start with 2 1/2 inch to allow for seam allowance.
thanks for asking, it is a 2" cut, but you can always use 2 1/2"
Thanks! Instead of purchasing fabric for backing, I'm cutting the back of the T-shirts the same size as the front, add the sashing and all I need to do now is make my sandwich and quilt.
I am learning to sew and quilt at the same time. I made a shadow box quilt and I am at the point of putting the border on the last two sides. Not sure how to do this and make it look like the other two sides. Please Help!!
make the last border the same as the little ones, just make the fabric strips wider :)it is fine that all sides are not the same:)
Turned out great!!! Thank you for the amazing video and instructions! Wish I could upload a pic for you to see. 😊
you can go to Facebook sewveryeasy and show me :)
Are the black, grey or pink border fabric 100% cotton?
When sewing borders on to squares, do you press the seams open or together?
Is there an actual pattern for this? I do not understand how to add the borders?
Thank you for your tutorial, how many yard of the black and the pink will I need for the same size of you quilt?
I'm sorry I do not remember :)