Got to learn how to stabilize a t-shirt – So I can make a t-shirt quilt or add t-shirts blocks into a quilt I am making.
Got to learn how to stabilize a t-shirt
I got to take a class about a month ago at Little Women’s Quilt Shop where Cindy Bingham of ABC Quilting Studio taught us how to stabilize t-shirts using stabilizer. It was a fun class. I got to learn that and some other tips and tricks about quilting.

That was my first t-shirt I cut and stabilized! I plan to make a quilt soon that will use that t-shirt. Plus, I plan to make a t-shirt quilt in the future too.
Yes! I am a guy and making a quilt! You will want to make sure you follow this blog to see my progress of making my 1st quilt! Not to mention, I will continue to share about face masks, sewing, and other things too!
Stabilizing uses a form of interfacing.
If you have any tips, tricks, etc. that can help me along my quilting journey, feel free to share them in the comments below! Thank you!
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