I have been asked to make a t-shirt quilt. Can anyone suggest what interfacing is best for stabilizing the shirts? Has anyone made one? Any suggestions from your experience? Thanks in advance siobhan
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I have been asked to make a t-shirt quilt. Can anyone suggest what interfacing is best for stabilizing the shirts? Has anyone made one? Any suggestions from your experience? Thanks in advance siobhan
Nancys Notions had a book/instructions about this type of quilt but I don't know if it is still available. I bought one for a friend of DD's some time back. Sorry I can't help more.
Jean
I do a lot of quilting myself but have never attempted to make a t-shirt quilt. You might try going to the quilting news group.
rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
There are a large number of quilting ladies there with varying degrees of experience. I'm sure that there would be several that have experience at making t-shirt quilts.
Marlys
I have one started, but haven't completed it. My cousin is coming in two weeks to work on it. We found this website with directions, but have only completed applying the interfacing to the panels. We used a very heavy fusible interfacing, cut our t'shirt logos to the appropriate size and fused them together.
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