While searching for his shirts, we were so blessed to find enough shirts to make a Seuss quilt.
At first, she said she just wanted a small twin one she could snuggle in and that wouldn't be very heavy, but then she thought that it would be a really cute bed spread on a twin bed so maybe she wanted it bigger. So, we kept looking for shirts and over the weeks, we have been able to collect enough unique shirts to now make a king sized quilt for her.
I finally started cutting this week after she came down to trade out cars. We took a few minutes to place them in spots where there wouldn't be color clusters or two of similar shirts next to each other.
I have never made a quilt showing all the steps on one quilt. I usually get near finishing and make a video but I wanted to share the process I go through to explain how I work it.
I'll have to work on that! Basically, this first video is us laying it out making sure there are no color clusters or similar shirts touching. Sometimes you need to put similar sized shirts together making a shorter row and a taller row but luckily for us, most of the shirts are a similar size.
Feel free to ask any questions you may have. I am excited to see how this quilt will come out as it is looking good. I have spent two days cutting down the squares and figuring out sizing.
I think she is going to LOVE this quilt! It will definitely be a one of a kind!
Have a BLESSED Day!
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