Sunday, January 18, 2009

T Shirt Quilt

I've been a busy little bee...I've spent most of this weekend working on this t shirt quilt. It is for a friend of my daughters. Curtis is a Master Se argent in the Air National Guard and his job in the Guard is working with kids in a number of anti drug programs. That is how my daughter met him and became good friends with his family. I made my first t shirt quilt for the 20th anniversary of one of these programs. I used t shirts from all 20 years and it turned out great. They hung it at the conference and celebration. That is where Curtis and his wife saw the quilt and asked me to make my second t shirt quilt for their teenage daughter. Sorry I don't have pictures of these two quilts on this computer...I'll try to find them. This quilt for Curtis uses his t shirts from the Guard: And this is the blue fabric that will be the backing. Just when I think I'm getting caught up! My daughter came home with a bag full of t shirts for another quilt for Curtis' daughter. It will be from her high school t shirts and given to her for her graduation in May. Well I better get busy or I'll never be finished.

11 comments:

Unknown said...

What a cute and resourceful way to use up those old Tshirts! Very cool!
Thanks for entering the giveaway! That is neat that you want to learn to tat! Good luck to you! :)

Free Art Printables said...

Wow! That is a lot of work! Thanks for commenting on my blog! I have you on my blogroll!

Deanna Dahlsad said...

Peggy, did you get my email?

Twyla and Lindsey said...

What an undertaking! I know your t-shirt quilts will be very appreciated! Thank you for visiting our blog and for leaving your very nice comment. It is always nice to meet a fellow Missourian! Twyla

Marie Reed said...

That is the niftiest idea ever! I wish that I still had all of my old T shirts now!

Maryjane-The Beehive Cottage said...

Wonderful quilt and sweet blog! Enjoyed my visit!

Terri Steffes said...

I love t shirt quilts. Can'd make them myself but I have had a couple made!

thanks for entering my give away! Good luck!

Anonymous said...

I am so afraid of working those fabrics LOL! You do wonderful work! :-)

FRENCH LAUNDRY said...

Cute...now I know what to do with all of those "meaningful" yet unused T shirts!

Have a great weekend,
Judy

Cottage Lifestyle said...

Peggy, I am hoping to make a t-shirt quilt for my nieces someday. Love your blog. There is an award for you on my blog.
Renee
Cottage Lifestyle
http://cottagelifestyle.blogspot.com/

Amy said...

I really like the quilt you made. What a lucky person who will have it. I have made pillows from my kids' favorite shirts but never managed to get to a quilt size project.
Great job!!
Amy

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