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Re-Purposed Tee Shirts

tee shirt blankets

I had some old kid tee shirts donated to me and while they were way, way too big for my baby, I didn’t want to just throw them away or get rid of them because I liked the patterns. So I thought about making them in a quilt.

But the prints were too big, and I don’t have that much patience when it comes to quilting. It’s not my jam.

But I thought – hey, the baby will need some blankets – so I made them into small quilted blankets for the baby. When she out-grew them they went to kid #2, and when she outgrows those they’ll be the perfect size for dolls.

Materials

  • 4/5 tee shirts (front prints only): Free
  • Ribbon for edging: $7
  • New blanket for backing – a polar fleece throw from the supermarket cut into 4 pieces: $5

Total cost: $12

So these aren’t intended to be heirloom blankets (unlike the beautiful one my mother-in-law cross-stitched for me). They were pretty quickly whipped together on my old Janome sewing machine, and they’re not perfect but they don’t have to be. They turned out pretty well, especially the kitten one (my old favourite tee shirt), and they are warm and snuggly for the baby in the capsule and for starter blankets in the cot.

Huge plus: they’re easily washable when vomited on or spilled on, and it honestly doesn’t matter if they get dropped anywhere or left behind at someone’s house or ripped by a friend’s dog.

Time to make: 2 – 3 hours of patching, ironing and sewing.

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