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Basic Information About T-shirt Quilts
How Many T-shirts?
What’s on the back of a T-shirt quilt?
About the Quilting on the Back of a T-shirt Quilt
Styles of T-shirt Quilts
Yes. Sometime it might be difficult to tell that they quilt is made from the actual T-shirt, but those are the actual T-shirts!
The designs are cut out of the T-shirts. When we are done cutting the design off the T-shirts, we are left with a bag of rags.
You are hiring a quilt maker to make your T-shirt quilt. Why should you have to cut your own T-shirts? I know, some T-shirt blanket companies make you cut your T-shirts. This saves them time and lets them charge less for making your blanket - after all you are doing a big chunk of the work.
You should be very leary of cutting your own T-shirts. You don't have the right tools or experience to cut your own T-shirts.
T-shirts are strange things to cut. You think you have it cut square and then it turns out to be a parallelogram or some other shape not a square. Or it shrinks two inches after you cut it. So many things can happen when you cut your own T-shirts. We have been cutting T-shirts for over 30 years. We know what happens when you cut T-shirts. We know all the tricks to make sure we do it right.
Unless you tell us not to use something, we will use everything on your T-shirts. Don’t assume that since a part is not important to you that we will know not to use it.
You need to tell us what parts not to use. Typically, you use more from a T-shirt than not. We need you to tell us what not to use. We will use anything not marked out. Here is a link to written directions on how to mark your T-shirts for us.
You can use anything you can wash in a washing machine. Read more about it here.
Yes, we can repair the hole or rip. Read more here.
Yes, we can use any of these fabrics along with other fabrics that can be washed in your washing machine. All washable fabric can be mixed together in a quilt.
This question is asked frequently because runners and other athletes receive tech fabric T-shirts at events. The other reason this question is asked is because many T-shirt quilters refuse to use this material because it is difficult to work with and you can’t iron on interfacing to tech fabrics. But here at Too Cool T-shirt Quilts we don’t use iron on backing on your T-shirts, nor do we find the material especially difficult to work with. Here is more information about Tech T-shirts.
If someone you know and loves makes you a T-shirt quilt, it is probably going to be free. But you will get what you get.
If you hire someone to make your quilt there are many factors that go into their pricing.
Is the person making a quilt or a blanket? A quilt will be 3 to 5 times as expensive as a blanket. Read more about the differences between a quilt and a blanket here.
There are many different styles of a T-shirt quilt. The more simple the style, the less expensive it will be. Conversely, the more complex the style, the more expensive it will be. Read more about the different styles of T-shirt quilts here.
The materials and the quality of materials that go into a T-shirt quilt or blanket will also factor into the pricing. Lower quality materials, the less expensive the quilt. Higher quality materials, the more expensive the quilt. Read more about materials here.
Here is a link to the Too Cool T-shirt Quilt pricing page.
Planning a T-shirt quilt?
Here are step-by-step directions for ordering your Too Cool T-shirt quilt.
Our turn around time can vary by the time of year. Near Christmas and high school graduation season, our turnaround time is closer to 6 to 8 weeks. But in January and February or in the summer, our turnaround time is much faster. If you have a date that you must have your quilt by, be sure to write that on your order form. We are happy to work with you to try to accommodate your timeline.
All T-shirt quilts should be machine washable. If a quilt maker tells you that their quilts are dry-clean only, you should ask, "Why?" And you should look for another quilt maker. Here's how to find a T-shirt quilt maker.
That depends on how you use it. Too Cool T-shirt Quilts make our quilts to last lifetimes! We hope they are passed down throughout the generations. Some families even fight over who will get the quilt when Mom passes on.
One of the main tricks to keeping your quilt nice is to keep it away from dogs and other animals.
Basically, yes. Here are directions for having a T-shirt quilt made. If you live near us, you are welcome to drop your T-shirts off. But 97% of our customers ship their T-shirts to use.
Don’t have a quilt made. Or think of it this way: With a T-shirt quilt you get to “wear” all your T-shirts at once. A T-shirt quilt lets you retain the important parts of the T-shirt while letting the rest go. Frees up dresser drawers space at the same time.
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In the photograph here, the navy T-shirt on the left has a huge graphic. Compare that to the red T-shirt on the right that only has a very small logo.
The block from the blue T-shirt will take a lot more real estate on a quilt than the small block from the red T-shirt.
Read more about traditional style T-shirt Quilts here.
But all your T-shirts don’t have the same size designs! Some have a little one on the front and a big one on the back. Others have designs on just on one side or down the sleeve. We cut the blocks for your T-shirt quilt based on the size of the designs on the T-shirts. You will end up with many different size blocks in your quilt. When we cut your T-shirts, we will not cut off part of the design so it fits a standard block size.
As a result we will not know what exact size quilt your stack of T-shirts will make until they are cut.
If you have T-shirts with small designs on just one side, you will need more T-shirts. So don’t send 20 T-shirts with huge designs on the fronts and backs of each T-shirt and expect a lap size quilt!
Concert and Harley Davidson T-shirts tend to have large designs on the fronts and backs of them. We suggest you count one of these T-shirts as two.
First, we take the T-shirts you send and cut them. Then we determine what size quilt those T-shirts could make.
We will e-mail you and tell you the dimensions of the quilt that these T-shirts can make. At this time you can accept the dimensions of the quilt or you can add or remove T-shirts so the quilt is the size you would like.
Yes. We can make your quilt whatever size those T-shirts will make. This quilt might be in between typical sizes.
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We use Robert Kaufman Kona Cotton Solids. They are very high quality 100% cotton fabric.
Yes, it's your quilt! We have over 360 colors available.
We don’t have samples on the website because of the potential for the color not to read right from computer to computer. You can either tell us the color you would like or send us a swatch of the color you want. Here's more about how to tell us what color backing you would like.
Yes, if you will need to provide us with the fabric. We can tell you how much you would need.
But flannel does not wear as well in the long run, so we will try to talk you out of this.
We hope not! We wash the backing material before we use it to ensure that the color is set. We have thrown out hundred of yards of fabric that we were unable to get the color to set. If, for some reason backing fabric does bleed, here is the solution.
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Planning a T-shirt quilt?
Here are step-by-step directions for ordering your Too Cool T-shirt quilt.
On a Too Cool T-shirt Quilt, each block of the quilt receives a quilting design that is different from the other blocks in the quilt.
If there are 37 blocks in the quilt, there will be 37 different quilting designs used. This includes tracing some designs on the front of the quilt so they can be seen on the back.
From the front of a T-shirt quilt, the quilting is there, but it is unobtrusive. From the back of a quilt, the quilting can be seen.
T-shirt quilters doing overall quilting design either move the machine following a printed templates with a laser pointer or have a computer guided long arm quilting machine.
Since we do art quilting on our quilts, we have very little experience with overall designs. We can do loops or stippling. Part of what make a Too Cool T-shirt quilt so cool is the quilting. With an overall pattern, your quilt becomes more pedestrian.
The great thing about unique block quilting is it frees the quilter up to trace a logo or design on the front of the quilt. When you look at that block from the back, you will then see that same logo or design in reverse.
Some of the tracing we do here can be very detailed. It’s the quilting that makes the quilt as fun to look at from the front as it is on the back.
In the photos here, the first photo shows a seahorse on one of the T-shirts on the front of the quilt. The second photo is what the back of this block looks life. You can see that we traced the seahorse on the front. On the back you will see the tracing in reverse.
If you would like a specific image traced, put a note on the shirt telling us that you would like it traced. If we can trace it, we will. Here is more about the quilting on a Too Cool T-shirt Quilt.
Copyright issues.
There will be a small additional cost to cover the time it takes to remove the paper.
The design will be a mirror image of the paper stencil. If words are used, they will read backwards on the back side of the quilt unless they are printed out backwards.
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The modern way to make a T-shirt quilt is to make them with blocks of various sizes. After all, designs on T-shirts come in all shapes and sizes. Read more about puzzle style T-shirt quilts here.
In the photo here, the quilt on the right is a Too Cool T-shirt Quilt and the one on the left is a traditional style blanket.
No, it will just make your quilt stiff. It is just not needed – no matter what any other T-shirt quilt makers says. We have been making T-shirt quilt without iron on backing since 1992. Read more about iron-on backing and interfacing here.
Stretching is only an issue if you sew T-shirt material to non-T-shirt material, have an old sewing machine, are a poor sewer or have just not tried it. If you are a quilt maker, we do have a book that teaches our method.
Cheap, quick and lacks durability. The photo to the right shows how the back and front of a T-shirt blanket are not connected.
A T-shirt quilt is made up of three layers; the quilt top or face, batting and backing material. The three layers to quilted together and then a binding that runs around all four sides finishes the quilt. The binding encloses the raw edges of the three layers. This is a long lasting and durable. And not quick.
Read more about the difference between a quilt and a blanket here.
Yes. Click here to read more about it.
Here is the link to the Too Cool T-shirt Quilts Frequently Asked Questions page.
You are also welcome to email any questions.
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