How to make a T-shirt quilt tutorial via Goose Tracks Quilts

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Love Pinterest?  I do too and that's where I stumbled upon this great tutorial from Goose Tracks Quilts.

The post features step by step instructions for converting old tees into a nice memory quilt.

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You could apply this to uniforms, baby outfits, baby blankets, dresses etc.

Here's a conversion chart they shared:

Sizes: all sizes include 1 1/2" sashing and a 2" border and are based on a 14 1/2" finished t-shirt block

12 shirts will make a throw-size quilt, approx. 48" x 64" - 3 across x 4 down.

20 shirts will make a twin size quilt, approx. 64" x 82" - 4 across x 5 down

30 shirts will make a full size quilt, approx. 82" x 96" - 5 across x 6 down.

36 shirts will make a queen size quilt, approx. 96" x 96" - 6 across x 6 down.

42 shirts will make a king size quilt, approx 110" x 96" - 7 across x 6 down.

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