To say I was never introduced to a craft or technique I didn't want to try is pretty much true X2. When I was 8 years old my favorite Aunt Goldie who we visited often introduced me to sewing. She was making Humpty Dumpty stuffed toys, it was a simple project and she knew I wanted to help. She was a woman with the patience of a saint and always smiled as I made every stitch. She let me know when the stitching was good, to go to the next step or when I should try again. (introduce seam ripper) I would describe my Aunt as encouraging with a side of wisdom, in my opinion everyone should have an Aunt Goldie. I hope to be this to my nieces and nephews someday, she was that important to me and didn't even know how much.
Aunt Goldie and my Dad |
The girls Bella and Izzie lounging on my first quilt |
My Daughters Quilt and her friends mini quilt |
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I've been interested in making a quilt from old concert t-shirts, but to design it as something that could be used as a wall-hanging. I know t-shirt material is not necessarily the best fabric with which to work, but I'm curious if you'd be up to the challenge. I probably won't be able to take the time to learn the skills/techniques to do it myself.
ReplyDeleteWould you be interested? I went to grad school with your daughter, Vicki. I currently live in KS, but will be in Madison this summer. The t-shirts are at my parents' house in PA.
Diane
Diane I love memory quilts
DeleteI have one pattern to make a memory quilt from t-shirts but it would not be suitable for a wall hanging. T-shirts are soft and stretchy and the recommended backing is fleece. It is not traditionally quilted but tied with yarn at each cross seam. I will look for other patterns.
Great! No rush. I have visions of finishing the basement and displaying the t-shirts on a wall in the game room there. But, I'm not tackling that renovation project for a long while. Consider this a project you can research and keep in the back of your mind as you fill other orders coming your way.
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