Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Daddy's Girl


This beauty was put together by a dad for his daughter, she had saved up her shirts, may that reflect her love for her dad, and we put this together for her.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

These shirts belonged to a man who lost his life at a very young age to cancer. He leaves behind a wife who loves him, she had his shirts made into a quilt so that she can keep fond memories of him.

A & M


Yet another college quilt. I love it!

Patriotic

A collection of patriotic shirts I've gathered up. Actually this one is for sell!
A Christmas gift from a woman to her husband, made out of his favorite harley shirts and concerts they attended.

80's

Flash back to the 80's! This girl had saved all of her favorite shirts from her teenage years. I love the theme!

Kinder, Louisiana

Publish PostA lady from Kinder, La. hired me to make this out of her son's sports shirts. I believe it was a gift to him.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008


Local sports, gotta love em! Made for a mom as a gift from her daughter.

A gentleman from Georgia sent me these, I don't know the story behind them, but all of the shirts were from marathon races. Pretty neat!

All of hte shirts in this quilt were designed by this client for local blood drives. Now she can show off her work in a quilt!

For a local lady. I actually made 3 for her, all of them with themes from her son's shirts. He went home to be with the Lord after an auto accident. These were tough to make, it hit me in the heart, but the tears in her eyes when she saw the completed quilts made it all worth while. She'll be able to keep a part of him wrapped around her with the quilts.

Harley Davidson

Made for my brother in law's parents. This is one of the first quilts I made and it turned out wonderful. It was great that all of the shirts were black, that made the entire panel blend together nicely.
You can have your own custom tshirt quilt too! Just gather up your shirts, contact me and we'll get started on your qulit!

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