I'm working with my grandson's t shirts and the problem is that some are a bit older and therefore smaller. Some pics are tiny and some are an all-over graphic. The idea of a common denominator will get me through this so thanks for that. Great video and so helpful-new subscriber.
I love this video and wished I watched it before I cut the blocks lol. How did you add the quilt to the topper? It is a big topper and you laid the quilt on top of it? Thank you for this video!
Hi my name is Martha , I saw your video, you make it so simple to do, I think I’m over thinking it, I put the facing on mine n cut them out, the T shirts are from concerts n there all have writing or a picture on them, don’t know if there going to come out so they can all fit perfect, help!
Love your video but I’m not a math genius.😀 First - can the denominator be 2? I have only child tshirts and unfortunately, years ago graphics were cut 10x10……should have been 10-1/2 so have no choice but to salvage them by cutting them to 8-1/2 leaving me with 8” block. I only have one that is large enough to make a decent block. Since my smaller ones will be cut 6-1/2” leaving me with 6”. Would that work if I use 2 as the denominator? I only ask because your example in video, you say 3, 6, 9, 12. Then again, I like the 3 denomination. Just trying to salvage the 10x10s I have. I only got hung up on the 8” because transformation ruler has 8-1/2. Trying to avoid cutting 9-1/2 by hand. What say you? Thanks so much for your help.
Absolutely! 2 could be your denominator. Take time with laying the shirts out, and if you get stuck- just take a break. It can feel like a mini math challenge sometimes! Good luck!
Love the wide camera view!
I'm working with my grandson's t shirts and the problem is that some are a bit older and therefore smaller. Some pics are tiny and some are an all-over graphic. The idea of a common denominator will get me through this so thanks for that. Great video and so helpful-new subscriber.
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I love this video and wished I watched it before I cut the blocks lol. How did you add the quilt to the topper? It is a big topper and you laid the quilt on top of it? Thank you for this video!
MP, I believe she just added borders all around. It's not on the topper. But there is a larger backing under the batting layer. Hope this helps.
Hi my name is Martha , I saw your video, you make it so simple to do, I think I’m over thinking it, I put the facing on mine n cut them out, the T shirts are from concerts n there all have writing or a picture on them, don’t know if there going to come out so they can all fit perfect, help!
Love your video but I’m not a math genius.😀 First - can the denominator be 2? I have only child tshirts and unfortunately, years ago graphics were cut 10x10……should have been 10-1/2 so have no choice but to salvage them by cutting them to 8-1/2 leaving me with 8” block. I only have one that is large enough to make a decent block. Since my smaller ones will be cut 6-1/2” leaving me with 6”. Would that work if I use 2 as the denominator? I only ask because your example in video, you say 3, 6, 9, 12. Then again, I like the 3 denomination. Just trying to salvage the 10x10s I have. I only got hung up on the 8” because transformation ruler has 8-1/2. Trying to avoid cutting 9-1/2 by hand. What say you? Thanks so much for your help.
Absolutely! 2 could be your denominator. Take time with laying the shirts out, and if you get stuck- just take a break. It can feel like a mini math challenge sometimes! Good luck!
What type of stabilizer did you use and by whom?
what kind of interfacing