I was tempted though…
A quick follow up to the post T-Shirt Quilt Assembled – today, two days before Christmas, I received in the mail John’s T-shirt quilt from the longarm quilter (who had longarm machine quilted an all over pattern).

Fresh out of the box…
I was tempted for a moment to get it trimmed (remove overhanging extra binding and backing), assemble the binding, attach the binding and then attempt to sew down the binding/complete binding the quilt 2 days before the holiday so I could give it to John on Christmas.
Nope. I went ahead and showed John the quilted quilt and put it away to deal with until after the holiday! He knows it is eventually coming into his life to snuggle under…
I also had a couple of last minute gifts I was going to make and then decided this year no last minute crafting. (The intended gift recipients won’t know what they did not receive!)
Perhaps I will be better prepared next year – ha!
Postscript
Photo from the longarm quilter Sew Colorado Quilting after she completed the machine quilting at her house:

Very sensible of you to stop before you tipped over the edge! Merry Christmas!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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Smart woman, you. Merry merry.
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Thanks so much and hope your holidays were wonderful 🙂
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Relaxing this year. I’ll take it.
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Ha! I’ll bet you’re doing last minute cooking and baking instead! Hope you enjoy your holiday!
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Yep you are so right! But luckily I do the baking and John does the cooking so it isn’t too bad 🙂
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Wise move, so you can just sit back and enjoy the holidays! Merry Christmas to you and John!
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Thanks you and I did get the binding finally made and sewn on a day ago. Now I just need to sew it down and John can snuggle under it!
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Hi Tierney, hope you could enjoy the christmas days. Wish you a healthy 2026!!
it is strange for me to understand to move from such a pretty great room to a small one… but ok, if you are there more like in a nutshell and your creativity can grow it is great!! love to be back on your blog!!
the information mails do not come in – from no blogger – so I had to set up links to each page and check frequently to see if something new is going on.
Love your work!!!
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Hello Eva, thank you so much! I wish the same for you also! I am enjoying my cozier space and it has sparked my creativity 🙂
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My husband loves to get funny T-shirts like those from thrift stores — I never thought of turning them into a quilt he would really love! That is a great idea and I wish I had heard of it before letting his T-shirts get way too worn out to use. I will start sneaking some of his current ones away to be quilted later. 🙂
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Oh that would be a fun quilt with his funny T-shirts! I always crack up at John’s “feed me tacos and tell me I’m pretty” T-shirt.
You can use semi worn out T-shirts as you secure them with Pellon SF 101 or other iron on interfacing (and I use a pressing cloth over the T-shirt as not to melt any graphics) and that gives them body and structure.
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That quilt looks great! I love the t-shirts, and they are perfect with that plaid 🙂 The quilting is lovely!
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Thanks so much, I recently got the binding on but it is not sewn down yet. Getting closer 🙂
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It will be so worth it when you are done 🙂
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A good decision . It is also possible to snuggle under an unbound quilt. Ha!
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The quilt is all bound now and he is snuggling under it 🙂
Thanks for stopping by!
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