Seven Shirt Quilt Along- Part4
This is a series of the process of making a
quilt from 7 men shirts.
An idea from "The Thrifty Quilter" blog that has been deleted from the internet.
This post shows how to piece the borders.
The First Border- Red
From the accent color garment, here it's red, use 2½ inch wide strips.
Sew together strips to lay across the bottom and top of quilt top.
Sew strips across the top & bottom .
Sew together strips to lay along each side.
Sew strips to sides of quilt top.
Then add 2½ inch wide strips to the sides.
Remember how strip sets were made for the 9 patch.
This time make one long strip set of 4 strips instead of 3
using the 2½ inch wide strips from the 4 dark shirts.
Cut the strip set into 6½ inch lengths to make 6½ x 6½ in blocks.
IF you don't want to make 1 long strip set,
just remember the goal is to make strip blocks 6½ square.
Place the 6½ inch strip blocks side by side around the quilt top.
You could measure, but this is easier for me.
Sew the 6½ inch blocks together side by side as shown.
Trim to match the sides.
The Corner Blocks
Create corner block using a pattern of your choice
using the remaining scrap pieces.
The pieces cut off from the snowball blocks were pieced together.
Now your top is finished!
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Next, the backing will be made from the shirts as well!