Sewing two pieces of t shirt material together is very easy.
Best stabilizer for t shirt quilts.
This extra material will make your final design stronger and more symmetrical.
Sweatshirt type knits need a thicker cut away stabilizer than t shirt knits.
A t shirt quilt can preserve fun memories that you don t want to let go of even once you re done wearing the shirt for good.
I have been doing research on making a t shirt quilt.
There are so many stabilizers on the market it is confusing on which one to use.
T shirts stretch one way.
This stabilizes the t shirt fabric which is typically a lightweight worn knit making it much easier to sew and piece together.
In this video i show you my favorite stabilizer when making t shirt quilts and how i go about using it to stabilize my t shirt mater.
On t shirts a soft cut away stabilizer is used and it is hooped along with the stabilizer for embroidery.
Super lightweight interfacing is great as it adds no bulk but there is some stretch to it one way.
Lay the stabilizer square with its glue side the rougher side of the interfacing against the reverse side of the t shirt image.
Stabilizers for t shirt quilts.
Tender touch is the perfect stabilizer for t shirt quilts.
So even if a quilter is making traditional style t shirt quilts they don t have to use interfacing.
Best seller in sewing stabilizers.
Fuse it to the t shirt front wrong side and then fussy cut the t shirt motif and or block from the shirt.
For fleece you will need to use a cut away stabilizer and a topping stabilizer for embroidering on denim a medium to heavy cut away is used.
To make a quality quilt you ll need interfacing.
T shirt quilts can be made entirely from t shirt material.
Modern styles of t shirt quilts have also eliminated the need to add non t shirt materials to a quilt.
Update from reader marilyn who has made many t shirt quilts and taught t shirt quilting.
For those of you that have made t shirt quilts what stabilizer do you recommend.