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This week's theme is: T-Shirt Quilts
One from my own archives:
This one ended up being auctioned off as a school fundraiser and brought in almost $350.00.
That be said, this is the only T-shirt quilt I've made.I wish I had a picture of my son-in-laws, as it's beautiful and was made from him by his grandmother for his high school graduation.
T-shirts certainly make for a wonderful graduation gift.
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Great idea for a fundraiser quilt! $350 -- not too shabby! :-)
ReplyDeletegreat fundraiser! I made a huge one-almost too big lol I made it raggy style and I had soooo many t shirts and sweatshirts that I just let it tell my life story since the early '70s I will check my old blog if I posted about it or not
ReplyDeletejust looked in my old blog I did find one post but all the photos are no longer so I don't have a photo any more
DeleteVery good fundraiser! The picture you took was perfect -- on the junglegym with the school sign in the background!
ReplyDeleteHow good to raise so much with your quilt, seems t shirt quilts along with quilts made from shirts are the "in thing" at the moment. Such a good way to use up clothing that is no longer wanted.
ReplyDeletegood one! I still have this on my list!
ReplyDeleteI've made one t-shirt quilt, but don't have good pictures of it. They will definitely keep you warm.
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