Showing posts with label quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Tee-Shirt Quilts - so many ways to make them!




There's more than one way to make a quilt


Making a tee-shirt quilt, (I  have to admit, something I never wanted to do) requires some thinking about just how you want to go about it! Using the whole front of the shirt in the top, including the sleeves for a layered look or just squares the image on the front, a sort of 'meme quilt'? Individual squares fluffed up with batting? Individual block quilted or whole quilt quilted, as well as the usual 'where will this be used? Does it require batting or just a layer of cotton sheeting?


Use the whole front, layered?

Just use a portion to make 'meme's'?

Which ever way you choose, to keep the tee shirt portion from stretching, you will need to back them, perhaps with a muslin like fabric. Another option is that you could use an iron on interfacing, but consider how that leaves the fabric feeling a bit stiff, and determine for yourself whether, once completed, that might effect how your quilt will lay and feel. Neither option are right or wrong, just different. 

I think that I would be using a fabric, were I to make one, so that I can 'stuff' area's of the image with a high loft batting or even a little bit of pillow stuffing. For instance, in the image above, I might outline the cat using a black thread and straight stitch along the outside and along the white lines, and 'stuff' the cat before closing the last line, making it 'stand-out' from the rest of the image.

Friday, January 29, 2021

Half-Square Triangles and Quilt Designs

Scroll down to A Quilt I haven't Made Yet, to see where I'm going with these. I was finishing the squares, to set aside for later, but decided to go ahead and finish the quilt(s) after all...


Drawing the lines to sew around
Sewing around the lines drawn
Stack of sewn lines, I'm half-way
Finally, all the lines are sewn
Now begins the cutting of the lines
Blocks are now triangle squares
Squares still have a long way to go
Trimming every square...
Boxes are all trimmed to 3 1/2 or 4"
Building off the pin wheel
Building it one row at a time
The storm is nearly built
The quilt top, that's all
Can you see the chain around it
Next top 1/2 square stars
First one sewn with ripping to do
A handful of stars made
Storm Chained Finished
Hidden Patterns Done
A Heart in Stars
Patriotic Snowman
Building Blocks
First Finished Block
First Finished Block
1st Similar Top in Halves
2nd Similar Top Ready to Sandwich

Monday, June 15, 2020

Kaleidoscope Quilts

These quilts have movement, but are only one simple block, with 2 different sized triangles. Everything is dependent on the colors. Mine are dark and light for the center pieces and then for the corners, I tried medium colors, divided in to dark and lights.