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The t-shirts in this huge quilt are mostly from my
travels, although a few were donated by close friends. There were so
many different shapes, sizes and colours in the t-shirts that I thought
one colour sashing would be overwhelming.
For this reason I sashed each logo in different fabrics and different
sizes to make all the pieces fit, which is why I call this "jigsaw
style", The quilt hangs floor to ceiling and wall to wall in my rather
long and narrow entrance hall, hiding shelves, a store room doorway and
the ugly hall closet. It is hung on a large brass rod so that I can move
it aside to reach inside the closet.
It is a great conversation piece and brings back wonderful memories for
me every time I enter my home. I think that if ever I was ill I would
want this quilt on my bed to cheer me and to remind me of all those
happy trips.
I call this "jigsaw style".
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I've
recently completed an extraordinary quilt using a client's collection of
Harley-Davidson T-shirts. I am often called upon to produce such
"archival" quilts of T-shirt collections that preserve and enhance fond
memories for marathon runners and other athletes, vehicle owners and
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A
wonderful sports enthusiast quilt is made entirely of his basketball
t-shirts.
Many of these shirts were mesh fabric and had to be triple-stabilized
with cotton backing.
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This
quilt top was made for a runner with a huge stash of t-shirts, every one of
which just had to have a place in this king-size quilt. All the logos were cut
with only 1" background which resulted in a lot of different sized blocks. They
were pulled together in cohesive design by using all the same fabric to surround
the blocks. As some of the t-shirts were well worn, a soft denim blue fabric was
used so that the borders blended in with the shirts.
I call this "contemporary style".
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This
couch throw is made from new t-shirts with very bright colours so I used
two strong colours for the sashing, which match the home decor. The
owner did not have a huge collection of t-shirts so I cut wider boarders
and sashings to get to the required size. I also added photo-transfers
(which are not shown to protect the privacy of the owner) as fill-ins.
I call this "contemporary style".
I could have cut wider bands at the top and bottom and made all of the
squares the same size but I thought this gave more variety with the
limited number of logos available.
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Many of the quilts I make are the
private emotional memories for my clients, but here are a few from
clients who have given me permission to share their precious memory
quilts.
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Kids
crayon pictures showing their ideas about "Peace" are an example of block style using different fabrics.
In this instance the children were invited to bring
fabrics from their homeland, which were used for the sashing. It hangs
in the hallway at Floradale Public School in Mississauga. |
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The
owner of this quilt was a concert volunteer and really treasured his
t-shirts, many of which were personally signed by the artists |
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