One of our favorite things!
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This young lady brought this quilt in to show us. She made it from one of our $30 kits, 3 yards and a pattern, includes binding. We have several of these kits cut in different combinations of fabrics. |
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Not previously a quilter, Marilyn came in a couple weeks ago to get advice on how to make a T-Shirt quilt. She bought the supplies and then went home and created this for her son. |
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Here are a couple close ups to show the spacers she used to bring all of these different size t-shirt blocks together. |
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It's all about the stabilizer and a little math. Nice job, Marilyn. |
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