I had time on my hands and I was able to cut out these squares from T-Shirts and start to get all the squares into an order of his life. I worked on it that week but when I got home, I didn't have time to work on it with the holidays and I have been so tired for the past few months, I wasn't able to get to it.
Also, if you are going to have a shorter row and several taller rows, you may want to center the shorter row. Or, if you have one tall row and several shorter, you may want to center the taller row. I have done both ways and it has worked both ways. I have links below to some of the quilts I have done but by typing "quilt" in the bottom search box, I have many, many more posts about quilts I have made.
Here is a link to an Avengers one where I stuck the taller shirts at the bottom.
Here is a link to a Snoopy Quilt where I alternated the short and longer rows.
Here is a Pooh quilt where it is every other is short or longer.
Once the top is square, I put the sheet or backing material down, then the batting and then the quilt top down. I use the backing fabric or the sheet and cut it to 2 inches larger than the front of the quilt and then fold it over an inch and then fold it again over an inch onto the front of the quilt.
I cut the batting to match the top of the quilt top before folding the backing over to make the binding or edging of the quilt. I make sure it is all tight and smooth and then once I have the edges all pinned, I tie the quilt row by row and roll it as I finish the row just to keep it tight and smooth as I don't have a piece of floor open enough to lay out a king size quilt. A quilt frame would work as well but I don't have one.
I was so happy to get this finished so I could give it to my dad on Valentines Day. I'll post some pictures of that tomorrow hopefully!
Have a Blessed Day!
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