TLC’s Craft Wars premiers this Tuesday, but we have a sneak peek for you of the first episode right here:
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Don’t Toss Those Old T-Shirts – Turn Them Into a Memory Quilt You’ll Cherish Forever
If you’ve ever opened a drawer and found a stack of old T-shirts you just can’t let go of — maybe from school days, favorite concerts, or even a loved one — then you’ll love this creative and meaningful idea: a T-shirt memory quilt.
I recently stumbled upon this tutorial from Thermoweb, and I couldn’t help but think about all the sentimental tees I’ve saved over the years. You know the ones… that high school spirit shirt from senior year, your first 5K race tee, or maybe your favorite faded band shirt from a concert you’ll never forget.
This quilt project gives those memories a second life — not just stuffed in a storage bin, but sewn into something cozy and functional you can use every day.
Thermoweb’s version uses their EZ-Tee Stabilizer to help keep the stretchy T-shirt fabric from warping during the sewing process. If you’ve ever worked with jersey or knit, you know it can be a little tricky. But their tutorial breaks it down simply, making it approachable even if you’re not an expert quilter.
What I really love about this idea is that it’s not just for remembering someone who’s passed — though it’s a beautiful memorial option. It’s also perfect for celebrating chapters of your own life. A college graduation quilt made from sorority or club tees, a child’s outgrown sports shirts, or even a quilt made from all your vacation souvenirs… the possibilities are endless.
So next time you go to clear out your closet, think twice before tossing those old T-shirts. They might just become your next favorite blanket — full of stories, stitched with love.
? Ready to start? Check out the full tutorial here: Tee Shirt Quilt with EZ-Tee Stabilizer – Thermoweb Blog
DIY Memory Keepsake – T-shirt Quilt
This doesn’t look very interesting to me. It’s too much like the fashion show that they have to run like stupidity to make something. No thanks!!
Thanks goodness, a new craft show! I just hope they do some crafts without sewing – I’m not a sewer, but a stamper:D