It was requested to try to make a bag to keep it in and I thought, "What a great idea!" I like how it turned out, but I am not sure how the holes for the shoe lace will hold up since the shirts were a bit worn. :)
Thursday, May 20, 2010
The Peachtree Quilt
I was honored to be asked to make another T-Shirt Quilt for a marathon runner (and father to the person I made the other t-shirt quilt for) from GA. I had so much fun making this and to be honest, it was my saving grace in the middle of many two-year-old-tantrums to be able to just cut and sew while letting dad handle it!




It was requested to try to make a bag to keep it in and I thought, "What a great idea!" I like how it turned out, but I am not sure how the holes for the shoe lace will hold up since the shirts were a bit worn. :)
It was requested to try to make a bag to keep it in and I thought, "What a great idea!" I like how it turned out, but I am not sure how the holes for the shoe lace will hold up since the shirts were a bit worn. :)
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