I have tons of shirts at home that I no longer use.
But the problem is I dont want to throw them out as they hold sentimental value.
Some are given by loved ones while others are souvenirs from different countries that I already visited.
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I decided to repurpose them instead of just storing them in my closet.
Also, I want to be able to see them regularly and remind myself of the good memories.
It was so easy and quick to make mine turned out so lovely.
Read on or watch the video below for full instructions.
Trace pattern A on the front of the shirt, then pattern B on the center of the rectangle.
Cut it on the outer border and secure the two with pins.
Do the same for the other t-shirts.
Do it on all of the shirts.
Step 4:
Fill each cloth with filling.
double-check to distribute it properly.
Step 5:
Sew on the diagonal lines to keep the filling in place.
Step 6:
Place 5 pieces in one single line side by side.
Secure the sides with pins and sew them together.
Do the same for the remaining pieces.
Step 7:
Sew all of the rows together to make a big quilt.
Step 8:
Cut all of the sides to make fringes.