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chelsea.hubert
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Watertown, South Dakota, US
is this a very warm blanket?
Regina K.
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Thisted, North Denmark Region, DK
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5 projects
Such a great idea I'm making one of my own it's a great project to do while chillin' on the couch watching tv.
Veenessar
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Ipswich, England, GB
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19 projects
I love this! Really good idea! xxx
Erica D.
I'm going to try my hand at this. I need some curtains(: I was going to use some old shirts too but you know, I didn't want to sew. every. single. square. But I think juuuuuust to make sure, after I tie them, I'm going to reinforce them with my machine(:
Lizuh Lette
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Amelia Court House, Virginia, US
i think i just may do this for pillowcases or a blanket what would be cool instead of doing tsirts on both sides is to get some warm fabric and attached it the same on the side but just attached to the sides one whole sheet. that way not may shirts need to eb used too as long as they have backs to them
Buffy, status: vampire slayer
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2 projects
this is so wicked!!!!! im going to try it with pillow cases u think it will work?
Nastassia B.
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Sennfeld, Bavaria, DE
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4 projects
Awesome! Am going to try this. I have lots of old baby and toddler shirts i cant part with maybe ill make them into throw for the beach or picknicks, that way ill always remember! Oh... i can even give it back to my son when he becomes a father. Thanks for posting this!
Frustrated Crafter
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10 projects
Thanks!
DIS.AR.RAY
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Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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32 projects
WOW... I can't beleive there are only a few comments! This is amazing! Going to good will! [we just donated a bunch of our old stuff, so I no longer have any free tee's. :[ ]
Frustrated Crafter
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10 projects
Thanks! I think I'll be adding to this and actually giving it back to my parents' friend. After all, all of these shirts are his. lol!
sahmof5
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U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, US
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7 projects
Great tutorial and great idea! I see lots of possibilities with this technique! Thanks for posting!