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Book Review: T Shirt Quilts Made Easy
T Shirt Quilts Made Easy by Martha Deleonardis
Published in 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60460-014-8
Some Chapter Headings:
- Hints and How-To’s
- Projects
- Gallery
- Easy Planning Guides
I should preface my review with this: I borrowed this book from my mom when I was ready to make my daughter’s t shirt quilt. I’m comfortable sewing and piecing quilt tops. I was looking specifically for information about the coordinating fabrics, what size to cut the blocks, and how-to make all the blocks fit together. This book did that.
I liked:
- “It’s All About the Fabric” section that explained the best way to choose your fabrics for your project. (Spoiler alert: Don’t try to match your tee shirts!)
- The entire “Easy Planning Guides” chapter. To be honest, I skimmed over the other parts and camped out here. I knew I wanted to start with 5 inch squares (a charm pack) so I used her “5 inch Grid Cut Block Chart to get the measures I needed to cut my tees.
My dislikes:
- I found her grids too small for me to work with and designed my own in excel.
Conclusion:
I already know how to sew. I already know how to piece a quilt top in a basic 4-patch or 9-patch. If I didn’t, I’m not sure this book would have helped much. But since I already knew those techniques, I was looking for a book that would help me design a cute t shirt quilt. That’s why I found the discussion about fabrics so helpful. I also love math and grids, so her planning guides were right up my alley. This book does not teach you how to quilt–only piece the quilt top. If you need a book to teach you how to quilt, keep looking.
Would I buy it for myself?
Yes. If I had a stack of t shirts and a basic sewing knowledge, this would be a great place to start.
Would I buy it for a beginner sewer?
Probably not, but for a sewist who has mastered straight seams—you’re good to go!
Beginning Sewing Class January 27th
Just a quick reminder! I’m offering my beginning sewing class twice next week.
9am Monday, January 27th at LSUS. Sign up here.
OR
5pm Monday, January 27th at Lil’ Miss Priss. Sign up here.
If you’ve never used a sewing machine before, this is the class for you. Learn how to thread the machine, fill a bobbin, balance the tension, and sew a straight seam. Create a finished pillowcase while you practice. You can bring your own sewing machine or use one of the machines provided.
Supplies: Three (3) pieces coordinating 100% cotton quilting fabric in the following amounts: Fabric 1 (1yd), Fabric 2 (1/2 yd), Fabric 3 (1/4 yd); all-purpose thread; sewing shears; straight pins; size 11 universal sewing machine needles; sewing machine and manual. Machines are provided at LSUS. Please message me if you need to borrow a machine at Lil’ Miss Priss.