QuiltTeddy
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Any quilters out there?
I know this thread is a few months old and didn't have much activity to begin with but I quilt too! I'm dying to make a good Disney quilt. Love the Disney t-shirt quilt. I need to do that with my son's Disney t-shirts as he outgrows them.![]()
I've been quilting a few years -- I've made kid's quilts and some traditional quilts for the holidays.
I thought you might enjoy this tee-shirt quilt I finished last month for my niece. It is made of some of her favorite tee shirts and we "filled in" some of her beloved characters with character fabric:
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I pretty much gave up on any responses. Seems there was no interest.![]()
Quite the novice here. I can do 9 patch. But, there are days, it's still not square.
I just bought some fat quarters this weekend. Realized my poor sewing machine hasn't been used for over a year! And I've been giving so much to everyone else--depression coming back so I decided it was MY time again.
Meanwhile, my mom is an AWESOME quilter and other sewing projects. She made a puzzle quilt for my bed. She made my DS2 layette, bibs...all that good stuff. So I have support if I ask for it.
I use my machine for my piecing, but plan to do a all hand quilt one day.
I've been quilting since about 1993. I both hand quilt and have used a long arm to machine quilt. For the larger quilts I've been making, I send them to a long arm quilter out of State because she is so much more reasonable than anyone here on LI. I love to hand quilt, but as my RA progresses, I'm finding it harder and harder to hand quilt. The smaller things I quilt on my own machine.
I LOVE quilting!
I'm more than happy to share any knowledge I have with anyone. We were all a beginner at one point, so just ask.
PS I'm glad to see that this is becoming an active thread.
Oh and that stinks about your RAI have carpal tunnel and it's getting progressively worse throughout the years. I can only hand quilt for about an hour before it starts to really bother me. I guess I really should wear wrist braces while I quilt but it's so inhibiting. I have never machine quilted anything except a purse I made years ago (that's still not totally done).
QuiltTeddy said:Thanks. The real crisis will be when I can even piece. Then we'll have a problem!
You might want to look into having the carpal tunnel surgery. I had it done on my right hand and have never had a problem with that since. The success rate is excellent so long as you don't wait until there is too much damage done to the nerves.
Would love to see some of your tops!
Yeah I've thought about it. I just fear if I go to the doc they'll want me to get cortisone shots and I've heard how painful that is lol. Did you have to have shots before the surgery?
I'd be happy to take and post some pictures. I'd love to see yours as well!!
Your quilt is beautiful. I've done a number of t-shirt quilts, which were custom for people, but I've put sashing and set squares between each shirt.