

Needless to say, those two kittens
have delighted in assisting with the design, preparation, measuring, cutting, pinning, sewing, pressing, and trimming; all the necessary steps in creating a T-shirt quilt, but they sure slowed the process for me. For every three pins I placed, they removed one. I had to be very careful not to sew their paw right into the quilt!
It's always rewarding to see a pile of shirts



It was only four short years ago, for my daughter's high school graduation, that I gave my first project a whirl:
Every year since then I have had requests to put someone's old pile of t-shirts into a quilt. I have finished eighteen to date. The Official T-shirt Motto, "It's only a t-shirt quilt," comes into play often, while trying to make shirts of all different colors, shapes, and sizes, fit nicely into a quilt. I have chosen to make "Scrappy" quilts, some having uniformity while others are random, but each one is unique. Here are just a few of the end products.



So with the "alone" time I had recently, this is what was created, with the exception of Sarah's Tuft's quilt that I did not photograph when it was completed since she saw it in person:
Now they are off to be quilted with a long arm quilt machine, and upon their return to me, I will put the binding on. Tada! Ready to be used comfortably for years!
Until next time, I hope you enjoy each day to its fullest!
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