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    Senior Member 2wheelsforme's Avatar
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    Old Ts into a quilt

    As many of us do I have lots of biker type shirts. Most too small to wear but too sentimental to toss. I got this quilt made only using black ones and it turned out great. Even panels of shirts and most with stories or at least memories. The corner panels are made up of the smaller designs and even include a few shirt pockets. It is large and pretty heavy with the three layers it is made with, grey on the back. Very happy with the design and craftsmanship of my seamstress. Yep!

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    That’s a great idea, creative and a good use for old stuff. It would be cool to hear the story behind each one.

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    Biker type “sh-ts”, , don’t know that I’ve ever had them. The quilt looks great though.
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    very cool



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    I've had that done with t-shirts from rock concerts. Great memories saved from the dump.
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    OK OK funny peps I fixed it.

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    My wife made me a large one from Harley bandannas I had from many years and bike events....
    It is my indoor bike cover for my Dyna Wide Glide.
    Many hours of labor in these things.

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