How to Sew a T-Shirt Quilt Top

Turn your t-shirt memories into a unique, one-of-a-kind t-shirt quilt. This project is a great way to recycle and makes a fun gift for friends and family.

Finish Quilt using this video.

T-shirt quilt options for 10 1/2 X 10 1/2 unfinished blocks

Crib Size 36″ x 52″: 3 blocks each row, 4 rows in total (12 blocks), stripping yardage total (45” width): 3/4 yard

Throw Size 51″ x 64″: 4 blocks each row, 5 rows (total 20 blocks), stripping yardage total (45”width): 1 1/3 yards

Twin 63″ x 87″ 5 blocks in each row, 7 rows (total 35 blocks), stripping yardage total (45” width): 2 yards

Double – Full 78″ x 87″ 6 blocks in each row, 7 rows (total of 42 blocks), stripping yardage total (45” width): 2 1/4 yards

Queen 84″ x 92″ 7 blocks in each row, 8 rows (total of 56 blocks), stripping yardage total (45” width): 2 1/2 yards

King 100″ x 92″ 8 blocks in each row, 8 rows (total of 64 blocks), stripping yardage total (45” width): 3 1/3 yards

SUPPLIES USED

Spiegel 60609 Sewing Machine
http://www.spiegel.com/Sewing/b/12554597011
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