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Showing posts with label T-quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T-quilt. Show all posts

Monday, January 5, 2015

New Baby Clothes Quilt!



 This might be my favorite baby clothes quilt yet!   Just look at all of the details and fun stuff that is included.  There are 3D elements such as butterflies with moveable wings.  There are several bibs that seem to jump off the quilt, and even a santa hat.  The Disney costumes/dresses/tutus were cut using the skirts left full. So that the skirt area could flow freely or be moved by your hand.
I added a soft little bootie, kept all of the buttons and original areas that I possibly could, There's even a HAIRBOW.  And to top it all off, I embroidered the name in the center with a pretty curly font!

a photo of the completed quilt TOP 

. . . andddd the finished quilt! 
 a peek at the back!


If you would like to order your own custom T-quilt made of baby clothes.  Please email me at KatiesQuiltsAndCrafts@gmail.com

Here is my price list 

Here is the photo album that contains all of my previous T-quilts.  


Baby Joey's clothing quilt.


I've been making quilts for Beth and her family for awhile now.   The quilt I made for her 1st son, HERE, was the very first baby clothes quilt I had ever made.   I enjoy these quilts with all the small pieces so much - I'm forever grateful to Beth for getting this started for me.
Here is the quilt for her 2nd son Joey.  Both quilts are twin size.  This is all of the articles of clothing laid out before graphing.

And the finished quilt!  

 I rushed to get a pic of this quilt outside, and it was right as the sun was setting.   We only had a couple horus of sunshine in the whole month of December so I took what I could get! ;c)

and a peek at the back!

To order your own custom T-quilt or quilt made of baby clothes - please email me at KatiesQuiltsAndCrafts@gmail.com

Here is my price list 

Here is the photo album of all of my past T-quilts.  

Monday, April 7, 2014

Marshall University T-Quilt

Just recently finished a T-quilt made with Marshall University T-shirts.  The owner of these T-shirts is my friend Missy, who was a MU cheerleader.   I tried something a bit different with this quilt.  Instead of using JUST the T-shirt fabrics, I added in additional green tonals and prints to break up the monotiny of the greens and whites.   However, now that it's finished, I'm not even sure it added that much!   I'll definitely try this again though - especially with Tquilts that are mostly made up of Grey/White/Black shirts.  Those can get kinda boring ;)



Another thing unique about this quilt. .. Missy gave me two hooded sweatshirts with large pockets.  I decided to leave the pockets in the quilt.  I think it's pretty cute too!