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A Pocket Full of Posies

Quilt Therapy Posted on March 4, 2015 by TK HarrisonMarch 1, 2015

A couple of weeks ago, I blogged about a beautiful t-shirt quilt I had been commissioned to make for a friend we’ve known since 2002.  It’s been full circle but we are both living where we believe we’ll stay for the rest of our lives – us in Texas and them in New Mexico.  But friendships know no bounds, as long as both parties are nurturing that friendship.

Anyway, they asked me to make this t-shirt quilt and it’s finished at my longarmer’s, waiting to be shipped home to me.  I’m excited to see it!

While I am waiting for it, I decided to use some of the t-shirts that didn’t make the cut on the quilt top by adding pillowcases and a pillow.  I’ll ‘let’ my friend stuff the small pillow but my part is at least done.

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Pillowcases.  If you notice, I made sure the opening for the pillows were opposite each other so when they are stuffed with fluffy pillows, the t-shirt emblems are coordinated in order for them to be used side-by-side on a bed.

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This is the reason for the title of this post. These were extra emblems that I had cut out and fused to the stabilizer.  I really wanted them in the quilt but it didn’t work out that way…so I found another use for them.  The center emblem is screen printed on pocket.  The newlyweds can use the pocket to share love notes with each other. I just couldn’t help myself – they were calling me to make them into something and this is what I came up with.


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Flashback Tuesday: Monster’s Hugs & Moochies from BOMquilts.com

Quilt Therapy Posted on February 24, 2015 by TK HarrisonFebruary 22, 2015

I make a lot of quilt designs and quilts that entail X’s and O’s, hugs and moochies.  This is one of my favorite go-to patterns when I need to make a quick and easy quilt for someone specical:

“Monster’s Hugs & Moochies” Free Quilt Pattern Designed by TK Harrison of BOMquilts.com


Posted in Beginner-Friendly Quilts, BOMquilts.com, Flashback Tuesday, Free Quilt Patterns, Quilt Flashbback Tuesday, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, TK Harrison | Leave a reply

T-shirts, T-shirts, T-shirts – Nothing But T-Shirts

Quilt Therapy Posted on February 18, 2015 by TK HarrisonFebruary 15, 2015

As noted last week, I finished sewing the top to a commissioned t-shirt quilt and sent it along to my longarm guru to quilt her magic with it.  I still have the little surprise for the couple the quilt is going to, to make – but that’s just an hour’s worth of sewing.

But never fear, I have yet another load of t-shirts waiting in the wings!

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This commissioned t-shirt quilt isn’t expected until our local high school graduation but at the rate I’m going, I need to start on it as soon as possible so I don’t end up putting it together at the last minute.  The fabric for the sashing is ordered and I hope I purchased enough for the borders, too.  If not, will find something compatible locally.

Love working on these special quilts.  Love the fact that the recipient is sharing a piece of their lives so that their memories, from their t-shirts, will be remembered in a quilt.  Very few things beat quilted love!

btw – props to whomever can recall the movie that goes to the title of this post.  The ‘t-shirt’ word is different than in the movie but the sentiment remains.


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Flashback Tuesday: Pioneer Sampler 2009 BOM Project Original from BOMquilts.com

Quilt Therapy Posted on February 17, 2015 by TK HarrisonFebruary 15, 2015

This quilt was a blast to make, especially with the fabric I chose for the quilt.  The fabric was sponsored by AbbiMays.com and I just had pure FUN making this baby quilt!

I also cut out all of the fabric for the blocks, along with the monthly patterns and presented them to everyone who wanted one in the small quilt group I attended.  At the end of the first year…and even the second and third year, I saw so many different variations made of the ladies who put that quilt together.  Some added wider sashing and borders to create a lap quilt.  Some didn’t add sashing at all (like in my quilt image below) but made up for the loss by adding bigger border pieces.  We had a small quilt fest at the community library and showed off our quilts and it was amazing how many different quilts were made from the exact same set of blocks that I used.  I was tickled pink!

Pioneer Sampler 2009 BOM Project Original from BOMquilts.com


Posted in AbbiMays.com, Baby Quilts, BOMquilts.com, BOMquilts.com BOM Quilt, Fabric Therapy, Flashback Tuesday, Free Quilt Patterns, Quilt Fabric, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, TK Harrison | Leave a reply

Another Commissioned T-Shirt Quilt: It’s All Greek to Me!

Quilt Therapy Posted on February 11, 2015 by TK HarrisonFebruary 9, 2015

I received the t-shirts for a special quilt, to be made for a friend’s daughter and son-in-law, in May, June or July last year.  I was happy to make the quilt for them and started on it right away.  My youngest daughter and I laid out all of the t-shirts on my bed, then photographed them.  The recipient (and her mom) had to then decide what shirts to use in the quilt and what not to use.  We went back and forth, paring down the shirts as we went along.  This is one of the most painstaking parts of making a t-shirt quilt.  There were way too many shirts for a queen-size quilt, plus my friend’s daughter was teeny-tiny and her husband a tad larger – which meant I could not make uniform blocks out of all of the shirts – I was going to have to border some of hers and use all of his.  Then there were the small logos on the fronts of shirts and the larger t-shirt images on the backs – and the daughter wanted both the fronts and backs of those shirts used.  Not impossible, of course, but somewhat awkward – especially if most of the fronts of the shirts were from her husband’s shirts and very few from hers.

This is a college Greek t-shirt quilt.  The husband was in a fraternity and his wife (my friend’s daughter) was in a sorority.  They met through their Greek associations, he pinned her with a lavalier (definition) from his fraternity and they married after they graduated from college.  They wanted a t-shirt quilt to show how their college Greek ties brought them together.

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I *finally* finished their quilt top this past week.  I will admit, I did it under pressure.  Our friends were driving to the big city near us and wanted to get together for a meal while they were in town.  If possible, she also wanted to see the quilt top, if I had finished it.  (ahem – blush)  I forced myself to work on the quilt top for five straight days.  Before I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, it was no biggie for me to be able to complete such a quilt top in a day or a weekend – but that just isn’t the case anymore.  But, as we all know from the turtle and the hare, as long as I set daily realistic goals, I could make it.  The biggest problem, however, was trying to photograph it when it was finished!  It was too long (or our living room ceilings were too short) to get the entire quilt top in a photo.  When I downloaded the photos I took, every single one of them had part of the bottom border folded over a tad on our carpet.  I have now decided that when I’m finished with the quilt, we’ll have to move our base-of-photo-operations to either my MIL’s high deck on the back of her house (she calls it her treehouse porch) or hold it up in her living room.  There’s no way to get the whole quilt in a photo from our house!

Another interesting factoid with this quilt became quite apparent when I was figuring in the final borders.  I wanted the t-shirts to be front and center so they could easily be seen on a bed.  Which meant the side borders had to be quite big (11″ each for the left and right borders).  The top and bottom borders are much smaller (5″) because of the number of shirts that were placed in the center portion of the quilt top.  I started cutting out those final borders and realized I may have miscalculated the fabric yardage I needed.  I believe I initially purchased four yards of the fabric the daughter chose for her quilt top.  Then I had one more yard that was in my own quilt fabric stash, and I needed to use it for the borders, too.  When all was said and done and I had sweated through the lengths of the border strips I needed to make, this is how much fabric was leftover:

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Whew, I really cut that close!  Unfortunately, that 2 1/2″ x WOF strip is not enough to bind the quilt…nor is it enough to make an extra little special surprise for the married kids.  I immediately sent a photo of the fabric to my local quilt shop, asking if they still had that fabric.  Whew again – they did, and they even had enough so I could get two yards of it!  I decided I didn’t want to make the binding out of the same fabric so I ordered a black fabric for the binding.

In the end, I just want the happy couple to use and love their quilt.  That will bring me joy.


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