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Tutorial - How to Make a T-Shirt Pillow
 

I've made a few t-shirt pillows in my day.  Not nearly as nice as these though!
T-Shirt Pillow Tutorial at Maiden Jane"I make t-shirt quilts for my nieces and nephews as they graduate high school.  My son will be graduating this year so I will finally get a chance to clear out a few of the 40 or so t-shirts in his closet!  When I'm making the quilts, I use 12 t-shirt sides.  Sometimes the kids can't narrow down their favorites, so I make a pillow (or two) with the extras.  Today, I'll share with you how to make a pillow based on my t-shirt quilt "block"...."  Read more 
  
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Tutorial - How To Make Pillows From Sweatshirts
Preserve sweatshirts that have a special meaning  Tutorial at Joy's Jots, Shots, & Whatnots Blog  "Mother had several sweat shirts.  I thought the Christmas sweat shirts would make great seasonal pillow covers. Envelope pillow covers were... 
  
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Tutorial - How To Use A Bleach Pen To Customize A Shirt
Use precautions for skin and other surfaces when using bleach  Tutorial at The Chilly Dog Blog "A few months ago I found a neat project idea on Pinterest. You can use a bleach pen to write or draw on an inexpensive t-shirt and create a permanent design.... 
  
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Tutorial - How To Prep A T-shirt Quilt
Part I of a making a T-Shirt quilt  T- Shirt Quilt Tutorial at Eclectic Technique Blog "It's all about the prep work! The actual sewing is fairly quick and the quilting is similar to any other with a few exceptions. But the prep work is what makes... 
  
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Tutorial - How To Make A T-shirt Infinity Scarf
Repurpose a T-shirt into a fashion forward scarf  Infinity Scarf Tutorial at In The Loop Blog "When it comes to t-shirts, I’m a bit of a sentimental hoarder. All of my t-shirts from clubs, teams, committees, sorority events — I keep them all. Now... 
  
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Tutorial - How To Make A Dress From Shirts
Made from 3 shirts and one T-shirt   Dress Tutorial at Creative Chaos Blog  "It was pretty simple to do and it would have been relatively quick too if I would have managed to sew the right sides together straight away, but, as they say, learning by doing... 
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