Sunday, August 14, 2011

with apologies to those who sew...




We're making a quilt!  Let me rephrase that, we are attempting to make a quilt!  With a little luck, and a lot of internet searches, I'm hoping that something cute comes out of all of this...only time will tell!
After a lot of fretting, and years of holding on to my favorite baby/little kid clothes, I've decided we're going to make them into a t-shirt quilt.  I have piles of Clara's old shirts that I really really love.  I can't give them away. I see her cute little baby face when I look at them and I always want to remember that chubby little face.  
Anyway, here is a sampling of what I have in the pile.




First, I am cutting off the front panel of all the shirts.  I've just been cutting up the side seams, then around the top and back down the other side.  This has given me a huge pile of what looks like some very sad tank tops...




Then I cut out the design part of the shirt, trying to get the biggest panel I can.  There has been some measuring and line drawing, but I haven't been too careful.  I'm hoping to be able to piece it together in some cool/funky kind of way.  I'm not following any specific directions, just really going with the flow of things...This part has become very tedious, and I think I need a rotary cutter before we go too much further.  There is a fine line between "funky" and "messy" that I don't want to cross.

We're stabilizing the fabric with interfacing that was recommended on a t-shirt quilt "how-to" blog I found.  This involves pinning, Clara's new favorite activity!


Eventually, we hope to have enough pieces to make a quilt...but we're not working on any kind of timeline, so no promises on when it will be done!




3 comments:

  1. Ohh, jessy we totally need to do a quilt-a-long! I have a package of onsies here friends gave me to make into a quilt for them, and I'm just not confident in it...

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  2. That will be so amazing when you get finished! I have a box of old concert tees I can't stand to part with that I want to someday turn into a quilt.

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  3. @Amanda, we totally should! i'm moving at a snails pace on this because I want to get a rotary cutter, and I just heaped a bunch of knitting projects on my plate, but I do want to get it done!

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