Showing posts with label t-shirt quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label t-shirt quilt. Show all posts

Thursday, August 6, 2009

t-shirt quilt

Completed a while ago, but pictured today.

I love these t-shirt quilts. They're so soft. They're perfect for soccer games and practices. Oh, and did I mention, easy to make? The current completed tally is 3, but I have piles of t-shirts waiting for their turn. I made a flickr set for them that can be seen here.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

another t-shirt quilt




This quilt is going to be a hit with my girls. It has shirts from their current soccer club and from events we recently participated in. I'm planning on using it tonight at practice, actually. The colors are bright and wonderful. I concentrated on red and black, but used grey, as well.

This one went to my "expert" long-arm quilter. She did a great job. I decided on red thread for the quilting to create contrast. Love it! And a strip of color down the back.....so perfect.

Go Hawks!

Friday, February 20, 2009

soccer shirt quilt guilt



I began this quilt years ago. The idea came from a quilting magazine that I no longer have. With soccer players in the family I have many, many shirts that are near and dear to our hearts. This idea was a great way to treasure these memories without holding on to outgrown shirts.

The shirts are backed with fusible interfacing, so they can be sewn. The remainder of the quilt is flannel.....to keep that snuggly feeling. The quilting is stippling, which was done by an expert with a long-arm machine.

This quilt was such a hit with the family that I have just finished another one that needs to be quilted by my "expert". I am working on my third and have piles of other shirts that will soon become sideline blankets. I've decided to group them by the years. (ex. 2006/07, 2008/09) Ironically, the colors group well this way. Lucky me!