Tuesday, November 8, 2011

T-Shirt Quilts

T-Shirt quilts are some of my favorite things to make. Each quilt is unique and tells a story. I have made at least 10 for various people. I love making T-Shirt quilts becuase of the constant variety of shirts colors and designs. No two quilts are ever exact and it makes it a fun challenge to place the shirts to make the quilt visually pleasing. 

The first t-shirt quilt I made was made from shirts of a man who had died for his widow. It was basic, made of all uniform squares from different types of shirts- polos, hawaiian shirts and dress shirts. I was told to leave the stains in tact, and to make the best use of the shirts, so I included plackets and pockets as well, to make it obvious that it was made from shirts. The widow was touched by the quilt, and the customer (her granddaughter) gave me a huge hug and a tearful "thank you" for making her grandmother something so meaningful.

Most of the T-shirt quilts are made from high school and college tshirts, representing sports, clubs and greek organizations.  This quilt was made for an ASU graduate who had played softball. It was a HUGE quilt!



This quilt was for the same customer, different daughter. This she is a  Santa Clara graduate and played Water Polo.

The next quilt was done for my former boss. Her quilt contains band t-shirts from concerts she went to, company t-shirts from her business, and various shirts she collected from vacations, as well as some other shirts with cool designs that she wanted included.

I am working on another quilt for her as well, out of all LA Dodgers shirts collected over the years.

This is my most recent T-Shirt quilt made for a former UCLA Tri Delta sorority girl.

I wish I had pictures of all of the quilts I have done over the years, but this is a just sampleing.  I have one in the works for myself, though its a bit more complicated of a design, and probably won't be done for quite some time! I have a few more projects that need to get done first!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Hooded Towel




I've been making these hooded towels for a while now. They make great gifts for kids, and they are so simple to make! All you need is a bath towel, a hand towel and 1/4 yard of 45" wide fabric.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Bathroom Towels

This is a very easy way to jazz up plain towels. Just a little fabric and ribbon sewn to the bottom!


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Things I Plan To Do.

The goal of this blog is to motivate myself to finish the things I make and to share them with whoever reads it. I will be posting pictures of projects, voicing ideas and sharing a little of myself.