T-Shirt Quilt Design Virtual Class
A T-shirt quilt is a fabulous way to use old t-shirts to make a very strong and sturdy memory quilt. These quilts are great for the family room couch, dorm room, Stadiums and picnics. For this quilt we will base everything on a 2” finished square so you can use pre-cut jelly rolls or scrap strips cut from your stash into 2 ½” strips.
This class is for learning how to design your t-shirt quilt – not the construction.
You will learn how to best cut out your t-shirts and how to prep them for construction.
This is a virtual class.
Fabric 12-20 100% cotton t-shirts – the number of t-shirts you use is determined by the size of the shirts and how big you want the finished quilt. For a quilt using adult size shirt (Men’s Large) you would need about 14 shirts for a double size quilt.
Pattern “Making a T-Shirt Quilt” by Nancy Roelfsema Available on www.OnPoint-TV.com
Color pencils – 10-20 colors
Ruler – a small ruler to help with the drawing. I really like to use a 4”x7 or something in that size range.
Permanent marking pen
Paper scissors
Glue Stick
5-8 yards of Shape Flex Woven Fusible Interfacing
Skill Level: | Beginner |
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Instructor: | Nancy Roelfsema |
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