I had most of yesterday to myself and had a really productive day working on the memory quilt. The next step was to frame all of the t-shirts.

I decided on using khaki and “khaki adjacent” colors for the frames. I harvested this fabric from pants and shorts.

I started with 3 pants and 1 shorts. I had another pants ready if I needed more. The strips are cut 2″. Everything in the quilt is based on a 3″ grid. Using 2″ strips give me a 1.5″ finished frame, adding 3″ to the dimensions of each shirt.

I spent about 5 hours in the sewing room yesterday and I got the last shirts done just before dinner. I’m very happy with my khaki frame choice. My big revelation at this point is that this quilt might be really big! Maybe too big. Just with the blocks as they are placed would give me a center quilt at least 70 x 84. But thinking in terms of 3″ sashing, at a minimum, plus borders. Yikes! This could be queen sized. That’s not a good idea for a t-shirt quilt. It would weigh a ton and potentially suffocate someone sleeping under. They want more of a sofa quilt.
Today’s challenge is to work on the arrangement, sashing and borders. It’s also time to start taking apart shirts and shorts to use in the sashing and borders.

My frame fabric estimate turned out to be perfect. I only had this much fabric left over.


One thing I do when using clothes in these types of quilts is to highlight that the fabrics came from clothes. I opened the hems and included them in some blocks and some pocket shadows can be seen in other fabrics. I think it adds nice personality.

In other news, my friends loved their personalized glasses. My friend Lora, made us all stained glass night lights. This one is mine and the green is perfect for our guest bathroom. I took this photo in the kitchen.
Today we have a birthday party to attend and then I’ll be spending the afternoon on the computer working on the quilt design.










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