Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Second T-shirt Quilt


I'm in the process of getting a t-shirt quilt ready to quilt on the longarm. I bought this backing a few weeks ago. It's actually more blue than this picture shows. It's a fun geometric print. I have the backing all pieced. I just have to iron the seams open. I hope to load it tomorrow. 

This is the back of the t-shirt quilt. I finally finished ironing on the fusible interfacing. That seemed to take a long time! I'm so glad it's done. It's already on the longarm. I just have to load the backing and batting. I hope to be quilting it in the next day or so. These 2 t-shirt quilts have been so labor intensive. I'll be so glad to get them back to their owner!



 

6 comments:

  1. That looks like a whole lot of ironing and work to get this together...great graphic backing...hugs, Julierose

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    1. Thanks, Julierose! I've already started quilting it. I'm so glad to be finally making progress on this one!

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  2. Do you find that you get a better result from loading the top on the quilt top roller than when you simply "float" the top?

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    1. I usually sew across the quilt top but pin the bottom to the roller. I think it's classified as partially floating the quilt top. I've never had a problem before. This quilt is just made very poorly.

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