T-shirts are a wearable memento and functional art. Making a t-shirt quilt is a wonderful way to preserve memories for yourself or a loved one. Maday has made countless t-shirt quilts for others since 2013 and will share her tips, tricks, and design secrets for a fantastic finished piece. Class time will focus on proper preparation, stabilization, and cutting of the shirts, no sewing machine is necessary.
Supply List
T-shirts that you would like to make into a quilt, please cut off the sleeves & neck bands but DO NOT CUT THE SHIRTS UP ANY FURTHER
Optional: Any other fabrics you would like to incorporate, such as fabric for sashing or accent blocks.
Fusible Polymesh, 15"x 10-yard roll (available at the shop) One roll is enough to stabilize approximately 24-30 t-shirt blocks
Rotary cutter, mat, ruler & good fabric shears
Long quilting pins or size 3 curved basting safety pins
No sewing machine is required. Preparation and layout will be the focus of this class.