T-Shirt Memory Quilts
August 30, 2005 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Home & Living
My cousin showed me a quilt the other day that she was helping a friend finish a T-Shirt Quilt. It was very interesting and personalized for her friends son.
This quilt was made of pieces cut from the sons favorite t-shirts over the years. My cousin said her friend previously had made a similar memory quilt for her daughter, utilizing t-shirts associated with various sports events the girl had participated in.
I thought, What a neat idea for quilts for my grandchildren. They have favorite t-shirts theyve outgrown.
You can simply use a collection of t-shirts which bring to memory various events over the years or choose t-shirts depicting activities or sports the youngsters played.
My cousins friend cut large (12×12-inch) squares from the backs or fronts of t-shirts where there was a design. These were from various events in her sons life. She also cut smaller pieces and placed them around the outside as a border.
She sewed these squares together and then filled with polyester and backed with a solid colored fabric(you could use prints) that picked up a color from the t-shirts. Then she tied instead of doing machine or hand quilting.
This was a very attractive quilt saving the memories of her childrens lives. You could make quilts with smaller squares from t-shirts of younger children. There are so many variations once you get your creativity flowing.
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Hi!
I’m sorry it’s taken me so long to get over here. I love this blog and have dreams about somday having the time to quilt properly.
At Charlie’s baby shower we had onesies and everyone who attended had a blast making him original clothes out of fabric paint. They held up well and I still have them all and intend to make them into a quilt with a silkscreened copy of the invitation in the middle. (It was a kegger, by the way)
I’m hoping he takes it to college.
Hi Krissy,
What fun! Making a onesies quilt from those decorated at the shower. Including a copy of the shower invitation will give it additional meaning. When you do this, I’d love to see a photo.
Mea