Growing up, my daddy was the manager of a sewing factory that made good-quality men's dress shirts. Momma, and all of the ladies that worked there, would take the scraps to make quilts with. Momma would get some good-sized pieces from Daddy to make our Easter dresses. All 4 of us dressed alike and she never used a pattern. She was crazy talented. Those were the best feeling, the best quality quilts you could find. Thanks for the memory.
My first quilt, a queen size, was made with my late husband’s all cotton dress shirts. A very special memory quilt that has provided great comfort to myself and others. This gave me a new hobby to leave a legacy to my son and grandchildren.
I saved shirts for years and When my husband retired, I cut up his cotton work shirts, and have made 2 quilts so far! I quilted his favorite sayings through out. I Backed them with flannel. Now They are his fav quilts...
@@BlessedBaublesI used warm and natural batting. The backing was flannel. The work shirts were mostly heavy weight plaid cotton wovens. It’s a warm and heavy quilt.
After my father passed away, my mother used all of Dad's shirts and made four quilts out of them (for four children). It is one of my most treasured possessions and the quilt I reach for when I'm sick or depressed. It is a special hug from both of them.
When my dad passes I got his shirts and made quilts and pillows for everyone on the family too! It's so nice to hear that someone else has done that!🧡🧡🧡
My grandmother only used shirts for her fabric and sheets for backing. She was born in 1902 and used everything. I’m so glad others are doing the same.
Hi there. Maybe you can help me then? I bought a quilt of eBay. It's a beautiful cotton quilt that someone finished with sheet fabric on the back and some on the borders, but because the sheet fabric is stiffer than the quilt top fabrics, the quilt stitches that Sandwhich it together tear apart when using the quilt. Do you think it's because your grandmother used a stretchier type of sheet like maybe muslin, that sheets worked for her? Or could it be in the quilt stitching? I need to decide wether to give the quilt to the thrift or try to fix it. I have other projects I could work on that are much more prize winning projects, so it wouldn't be terrible if I don't fix this one quilt, but I'd love to know why this happened to it. I always thought sheets would be fine too, until I saw how this quilt is behaving. Thank you!! And I'm really glad you had a quilting grandmother. My grandparents were of that same generation. Such a wonderful generation. We are so blessed to have had them.
@CheriByGrace I'm pretty sure the thread/stitching on the quilt is just bad. It wouldn't make sense for a stiff backing on the quilt to make the stitching tear. It would just make the quilt stiff.
Quilting with discards is returning to quilting roots and reasons. I sewed clothing for 50 years, used scraps for everything else, since 2018 I thrift and cut clothing for quilts. It's been a fun, circular road. LOL
Isn't it though! Using what you have, or repurposing someone else's discards is so practical, and making something beautiful out of remnants is so rewarding. I have nothing but respect for you for sewing clothing---I think it's harder than most people think! So glad you watched and commented!
Same is the case with me. Now after sewing for about forty years I am now making quilts or patchwork bedcovers from my scraps. I will now add old shirts to my stock
HOW RANDOM TO FIND THIS! My good friend brought me a BUNCH of mens button ups the other month and she said “sorry it’s ugly, but I know you always need fabric”. I let it sit until I needed to make a project that needed “ugly” fabric and was BLOWN AWAY by how easy and nice it is to work with. From its thickness to its softness to not fraying to being easy to press, and they come with a decent amount of fabric too! Now if only it would get in style again for men to be flashy like they were in the 70s 😆
I love that you can sit in my living room with me again and I can hear the sweet honey tones of your voice! Thanks for sharing your passion and creative ideas.
I am a quilter and a thrift store shopper as well. I never considered men’s dress shirts for fabric. Thank you! Your videos are authentic and refreshing! Keep sharing.
I have never seen your channel before but I LOVE this video! You are a terrific host! I am a thrift store quilter and I just LOVE using something used for something new. This was how quilting started. I have never understood spending a lot of money to make a quilt. I also use men's shirts for quilting and clothes making and all sorts of things - even ties. You just spoke to my heart! It's so nice to find someone who believes the same way - confirmation! What a wonderful surprise to find you today!
I've been making children's clothing since my son was a baby from men's shirts. Not only dress shirts but also flannel shirts. Men's flannel shirts make the most wonderful little girl's warm dresses .
Wow, I never thought of using a man's shirt in a quilt, except in a memory quilt. I am inspired and motivated by you to check out the thrift stores in my area! Thanks!!
Kaffe Fasset's name rhymes with "Safe Asset" - that's how he explained how to pronounce his name. And yes, his colours and patterns are amazing! You have inspired me and I will be looking for men's dress shirts now. Thank you.
I could not love this more. I love hearing my friend share her joy with others. I love that you and Paul are doing this together. Y'all are amazing. I love that I can watch this anytime I miss you. This makes me miss our thrifting trips. Keep creating friend.
Thank you! The one behind me in the video is one I made almost exclusively with men’s dress shirts (front and back!) I will show more as we go! Thanks for commenting!
I have a big collection of men's shirts that I pull from regularly. I even like the task of cutting them all up, ironing the pieces and carefully folding them and placing the fabric in my stash. And, yes, I save all the buttons in a big jar! Recently while grocery shopping, I passed a man wearing a pale yellow shirt with dachshunds scattered all over it. I wanted to stop him and offer to buy him a new shirt if I could have the one he was wearing!! (do you think I'm getting a little carried away here??) I want that shirt so bad!!
🤣🤣🤣lol! That is hilarious!!! 100% support this! Also, I love the task of cutting and ironing also…the folding, not so much. Thanks for watching and thanks especially for the comment! I love it! ❤️
What a wonderful story. I love it, and I don’t blame you. I would have bought him a new shirt, there and then, if he was prepared to part with the one he was wearing! 🙈😂
I love the fact that quilts made of thrifted men’s shirts have a wonderful soft, used quality 🥰 that you don’t get when using new quilting fabric. The feel of a shirt quilt is so different and so much better 😊😊 And it feels good creating something so lovey with recycled fabrics 👍🇬🇧
Don't forget to check out sheets there too they make good backings! I love that I have found your channel and I will be here for the long haul. Can't wait to see what you make. I make a star rag quilt out of shirts and it was awesome. I like the quality as well. I have a lot of my husbands shirts left and I should go shopping in the closet where I put them away when he passed. Maybe it is time for me to make another one that will bring me joy and memories!
Yes, so true about sheets! I just used a pillowcase on a baby quilt and it was so soft...although sheets sometimes aren't 100% cotton so they won't hold a crease! Thank you for the kind words...I'm glad you found me too! Definitely shop that closet! It will no doubt be emotional getting them out and remembering, but I imagine having a beautiful quilt with that fabric will be comforting too---and if that isn't just what a quilt is about, I don't know what is!
I have purchased flat sheets at Walmart before to make the backs of a few quilts as they were cheaper than fabric and fit my very limited budget at the time (none available at thrift stores near me).
Yes!! Agree with all of this!! The 2 baby quilts I have made from mens dress shirts have held up SO well. They are so soft!! I have a huge tub with my husband and son’s shirts that they’ve out grown or that are “outdated”. 😊 Such a great use of mens shirts!! Love this video!! Thank you!!
Paige, I’m so glad you enjoyed the video!! Thank you so much for commenting…it helps to know it resonated, especially with someone who does this too! Thanks for watching and I hope you’ll like my next video too. ☺️
You are delightful and such a wonderful communicator. Your passion is compelling and your presentation is so well organized and informative that I think you have converted me into a thrifter. 🏷
I’m from England and our charity shops are so tiny compared to your thrift shops. When we visited California the other year we happily scoured the thrift shops there. Also our charity shop prices have risen, and several times I’ve found the exact item cheaper, new. I also love that so much of your bed linens are 100% cotton, ours are often poly cotton, which is just not the same. So use and love your thrift stores.
Even our thrift store prices have increased, so we have that in common! But thank you for your gentle reminder to be grateful for what we have! I had no idea (but I'm learning) that second-hand clothing shops around the world aren't maybe bursting at the seams like ours are here! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Kaffe Fassett isn't pronounced that way, but I love your enthusiasm in talking him and his wonderful fabrics. Kaffe sounds like "cape," but with an F, only one syllable. Fassett has the accent on the first syllable. I'm definitely going to start looking for these shirts! Love this video.
What a wondrous idea, not only are you making beautiful things with the fabric but more importantly you are recycling in the best way possi ble. I will be going out soon to look in the dress shirt sections of my local thrift shops, I have to say that they are generally not very popular with people, its something you just dont really think of to do with those shirts. There are mountains of them and they just keep coming so there will never be any shortage of them in my opinion. The other obvious thing is that its usually only the collars, cuffs and under arms that get soiled, and you dont need those bits to make quilts. I guess you can also recycle all the buttons for other uses, its just a great idea. Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention, never would have thought of it in a million years, you are one very clever girl....
Oh my goodness…thank you for all the kind words! And yes, there is an endless supply from which to make beautiful and useful things. What a gift! Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment!
I started from my husbands closet.when he became I’ll, and his weight fluctuated over the last 6 yrs. To my amazement, I knew I wanted to make a quilt for my grown children, I wasn’t ready for them to be so excited with the idea!
My grandmother made clothes for her daughters and after she retired, she put them into quilts. Self-Taught! Soo many that her grand daughters & great grands are overwhelmed with quilts. I asked my sisters if they wanted a blanket or quilt from Mom's closet when she passed. They said no, but I don't think it's me, but Gmom's excess!
I also use them and have made literally dozens of quilts using men's dress shirts. Sometimes the fabric is absolutely wonderful! And when I wanted to make a Hawaiian themed quilt, the Hawaiian shirts were the best way to get this fabric!
I love all that you share with many, many of us fabric feeling lovers! I think I should purchase the things that appeal to me even if I dont yet have a plan in mind for it, sometimes second hand ,Ive purchased colors and patterns that I would not have bought at a fabric store, and much to my surprise they match and work with things that I did already have from stores! You are so right about the uniqueness of what is found placed together in our crafts, I know we all have a little something different in us, and it shines, when we see it together! God Bless All! Your time is valuable thank you for sharing with us!
@@TheCatBirdQuilts I never realized that men shirts could be made into quilts or lining for bags! I'm ready to learn more for sure. Maybe this will also become a cool hobby for me in the future!
I use man s shirts for about 5-6 years now , as quilting is not known in my country nor well known where i live now, if i can find quilting fabrics even they are so expencive , or i have to wait for a western expatriate or australian who is leaving to buy second hand ones. So i found that man s shirts, bed sheets ... are gorgeous for my hobby. Nice video , thank you for sharing 🌷
I know. I live in Poland and quilting fabric is expensive, but thrift stores often sell their shirts quite inexpensively - esp. the ones that get in new stock every certain number of days. The last day before they restock things are very inexpensive, and you can pick up a lot for something like 25cents per shirt. I had to quit going. Seriously. I would bring home 40 at a time.
This really is a excellent idea. Ive been a tailor for 30yrs and mostly in bridal/formalwear and men's attire. I have seen so many fabrics and patterns and colors in men's dress shirts that were so sharp, and at one point I was making dress shirts and oxford shirts for guys. I am sure they would make some really awesome quilts, so much so that I have got to give it a try. ;)
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This video popped up on my feed and I am so glad!! I enjoy making scrappy quilts, but had not considered men's dress shirts. I thoroughly enjoy thrift shopping! Just made a quilt for our niece who requested purple and orange as the dominate quilt colors. I used a variety of Kaffe Fassett fabrics, including the one you showed here. The quilt turned out to be quite pretty, although purple and orange would not be a combination I would have ever considered on my own 😀
Hi from South Africa 🇿🇦 my husband is hoards and his cupboard was growing and growing. He hardly used them. So one day he said just do something with them...😊 so I started ripping them up for fabric, I was new to quilting but wow I had fun, learnt so much ( especially about bias😮) but I have my quilt together and working on my next scrappy QAYG. I got pants too, amazing. The other stuff I ripped and crocheted rugs... also tons of fun. Thanks for your wonderful videos and encouragement. We can truly save a fortune and recycle, as fabric is the largest waste on planet earth. So glad I found your channel ❤
I also look at cotton tablecloths and curtains to use as battings and backings. I learned that tip from my Mom and Grandma, who used to make quilts for overseas charities through our church.
Hi, I'm Carolyn from Australia. In my teens l read the James Thurbet story of the Catbird Seat. I have spent some time finding it again after happening upon your channel. I am now very much older and a very committed quilter. I am so delighted to have come across your channel, thank the Lord for algorithms! I have been a thrift shop ( we call them Op Shops here ) enthusiast forever and l feel we may have been separated at birth. Please, please keep making your videos, l just love them. I have made several quilts using men's shirts and just love them. My husband died and l have made my son a quilt using his father's shirt, it has been a cathartic experience. I am so looking forward to what you have to discuss next. Your quilts rock. And you have some good stuff to say, keep saying it.
Hi Carolyn! So glad you found me! My very first blog was called “the Catbird Seat” (in 2004!)…so many people came to my blog looking for the Thurber story that I finally just put the whole story on my blog. Lol. And now I need to know about “Op Shops”…is the Op an abbreviation for something? I’m so curious! Thank you for your comment and for the kind words! I haven’t been quilting for very long but I am smitten with almost every part of the process. ❤️ I can’t say I’ve ever been thankful for internet algorithms before, but I’m glad it brought you here! Thanks so much for watching and subscribing!
New sub here...I also love men's shirts and bed linen. I enjoyed your enthusiasm in this video. I'm a touchy feely person with fabrics. My mom had a custom bedding and drapery shop in her home for over 20 years. She was the seamstress. The fabric would be delivered to her shop and the order would be faxed to her. After she made the items, an installer would pick it up. It was the perfect (and lucrative) business. I would stop by her home/shop and look and feel all the fabric! LOL! I've sewn off and on since Home Economics classes in high school. Now I'm retired and finally setting up my very own sewing room for personal use. I don't enjoy sewing clothes. But I love cutting them apart and making a quilt! My 1st project I want to make is sewing fabric together in a typical quilt pattern and make covers for my sofa and chairs. I think that would be very cozy and comfortable, which is my lifestyle. Thanks for taking the time and sharing.
Welcome Linda! I’m so glad to have you with me on this journey! 🥰❤️So glad you enjoyed the video…and I loved hearing your story! And of course it’s always great to find a kindred spirit that loves shirts and linen for quilting! 🤓👍🏻
I also shop mens shirts by feel❤️. I always think that someone has done the work of wearing them for me! Then they have been worn into that comfortable state that feels so luxurious on the skin. Use them for binding as well ….love love love. Thanks for sharing your joy 🤩
I loved watching your video. I especially loved hearing how you should love the fabric / shirts you purchase for your quilt. Not only that, but I'm a firm believer that a quilter or artisan of any kind, will transfer the love and passion they feel into their work. The lucky receiver then feels that love from the quilt. Native Americans call this concept, "giving good medicine". A part of you, is the secondary benefit of such a gift.
I have been enjoying your videos on thrifted shirts. I just got home from a bag sale at my favorite thrift store. I bought 38 100 percent cotton dress shirts for only $10 total! I am beyond happy.
I love to shop at thrift stores. I feel like I'm supporting a great cause so it is a donation and not an expense! This is a video that will certainly spark some inspiration and have quilters looking at their thrift shop experience differently. I do the same thing....touch, touch, touch...something I have always done in clothing stores. (on the discount racks of course). I also look in the home goods section. Once I found cotton shirting yardage in a beautiful chambray with white and blue ticking pattern. It was so beautiful and soft--i conscripted it into masks. For non-quilters, but sewists, they have lots of cool fabrics light shirting that is in a stash that survives them. I have also found many high quality sheets. In addition to backs or cut up, they make great liners for totes. Quilters can give those fabrics a reimagined life in a quilt). Also for any who use wools, you can find beautiful men's/women's wool coats at a fraction of the cost for yardage.
Thanks for the comment! As for wools, yes I have used them too, and sometimes stumble on 100% wool pants which also provide a surprising amount of fabric! I think we thrift-shoppers look at clothes (and sheets, and table linens, etc.) with different eyes; hopefully these videos will show the way to others!
You are completely speaking my language! Touching the fabric is one of the reasons I have always been drawn to it. My mother passed her love of unique items on to me. One of the main things my father taught me was "sweat equity", and that isn't a common phrase. I always loved men's dress shirts but haven't sewn with them. Thank you for the inspiration! My treasure hunts for thrifted sheets just expanded.
I've been buying men's dress shirts from thrift for fabric for years. I especially love linen. I will buy all the white linen I can get to mix in with my colored fabric to make quilts. I have the same "touch" thing. Great video. Thanks for sharing. BTW, Look up the energy from Linen.
Thank you, Robin! 🥰 I also buy linen whenever I can…which is a lot, lately! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤️ (and I will definitely look that up! 😘)
Very well made video. I enjoyed it, as well as your promotion of using men's dress shirts. One of the big down sides of quilting for me has been the expensive fabrics, rulers and notions. Thank you for this.
QUESTION: could you please do a demo of your process using shirts, and show a blanket, throw, or baby quilt you have made? Beginners need to see. 🙂 Love this video bringing to our attention the value of shirts. Do you use cotton poly blends?
The video you’ve requested is coming soon! If you want to see the quilts I making or have made, I keep my Instagram updated with photos of my quilt WIP’s (works in progress)
@@TheCatBirdQuilts I'm about to make one for my sister with her late husband's long-sleeved heavy cotton work shirts. I will wait to see your video so I can get the most usable material out of them. I can't wait. ❤️ Update.. I just found your breakdown videos. Thank you! I am from South Mississippi and you feel like kin to me. Where are you from? I love your dry humor and your sweet accent and kind way. I am happy I found your channel. I am just like you about bragging when I find and wear a bargain! 😂
@@msdixie1972 Where are the break down videos, please? Are they here on this channel? Thanks for the help. Happy quilting! Especially with your sister’s dear husband’s shirt quilt. 🙏🏼👍🏼
I shop by feel always looking for linen etc !! Im retired and JUST getting my NEW sewing machine out of the box after 3 years so....this looks like fun with the shirts!! Let me continue to watch !!!! Claire NC
Well, I was just debating on what to do with my hubby's nice dress shirts (that he rarely used)...give them to the Goodwill or keep them. My first instinct, as a lifetime quilter, was to keep them of course, especially since I do also buy other clothing to recycle. So, I had to chuckle about you "buying back" the shirt you donated and figured that would probably be me too...ha ha. So, I might as well just cut them up for later, right?! Thanks for this excellent demo video to show how much usable fabric we can get from the different size shirts. Definitely helped make up my mind... ha ha!
Thanks for the tip of men's shirts. I've done it with fabric from family dresses and such, just never thought of shirts. I do agree I've seen some of the most gorgeous colors in shirts. Now I want to go shopping lol.💞
What a wonderful compliment! 🥰 I'm planning to do just that! (as long as people will watch them!) If you would like to see my works-in-progress, or completed quilts I've made, follow me on Instagram or FB, where I post a lot of photos of what I am making/have made. And I will be having videos that show them as well. Thanks again for the sweet words!
I just found you channel yesterday and of course had to go to the thrift store this morning and bought $100 worth of shirts. I’ve gone down the rabbit hole!! Thanks for your videos ! I need to watch further on what to do now!!
Welcome, Sue! I’m so glad you found me! ❤️ and Hoooray!! You’re about to have so much enjoyment breaking down your shirts and quilting with them-just wait!! 🤩
I buy nearly all my fabrics at thrift stores and love it. Some stores sell fabric by the yard, and I’ve found some of the most fantastic home dec and upholstery fabrics you can imagine. I take apart men’s sport jackets [wool, wool & silk, 100% silk], which is quite a job, denims, overcoats and other heavy-duty fabrics to make totes and various other bags. I live within a half mile of a fab shop that has a massive men’s clothing area, with everything I could want. I have recently decided to get back into quilting and know I’ll be cutting up shirts in the near future. I have memorized their discount calendar, and have been a regular patron for a while. I enjoy salvaging, thus keeping at least a little bit out of landfills.
It’s totally a thing-especially for those of us who already love shopping at the thrift store! And yes, you’re right, SO many wonderful fabrics (even yardage) can be found there! Thank you so much for watching and commenting! ❤️
I randomly came across this video. I subscribed because listening to your voice is like a warm hug from a cousin. This Georgia peach can't hear that enough here in the middle of Indiana. Oh, I am also a committed quilter. Hand quilting on 2 right now.
Well hey there Georgia girl! You just come on back and listen anytime you need that southern twang in your life! And oh my goodness, hand quilting!😱 Thanks for watching and for commenting!
Heck, you are so right, about the quality of the fabric. Those shirts are exceptional quality, most of the time, and certainly one cannot always buy that type of quality fabric, at a material shop, and if you do, it normally is very expensive. What an excellent idea, and thank you so much for the tip. I love this, and now I am on a mission to find some good quality dress shirts too. 🤗🌹💕
@@TheCatBirdQuilts By the way, I absolutely love your sense of humour, and the natural way, you make your videos. It feels like I’m in the same room with you, enjoying watching you cut up the dress shirts, and show the quilt that you made. It’s fun, it’s lighthearted, and it is wonderful to see, that you don’t take yourself too seriously. 🤗🌹💕
So glad I found your channel! I also buy mens dress shirts. I don’t quilt but I use them for fabric for other projects. We have such great thrift stores here where I get them for $.50-$1 each. So much cheaper than fabric store. I love that you love the thrift store so much! I too am always so free to tell everyone who asks “I got it at the thrift store for $1!” 😂
Well you did it. I was in a nearly new store just recently and took off with 2 beautiful men’s shirts and cut them up. Gorgeous black print type fabric, great quality and you could see they were actually NEW! All your fault too…..thank you!
I bought 430 men's shirt one year from the thrift store. I washed, cut and color coordinated! So beautiful. I made a couple of quilts and entered into the county fair and received Grand Champion and reserve Grand Champion. How excited I was! Excellent quality!
I love your approach and I think this is the definition of upcycling. I have my great grandmonthers quilt that she brought from Austria, blue and an off-white linen. She told me it was made with old dungarees and flour sacks. It is so soft but I only display it now because it has become so fragile. I just attended a community rummage sale on the last day and was handed a bag and told fill it for $5. I found so much vintage linen I will be making into a roxy fabric journal. I love your term "sewist" and that is going to be how I define my method going forward. Love your videos. Thank you.
Oh this makes me so happy! Just thinking of your great grandmothers quilt (from AUSTRIA!) and used clothing upcycled into something beautiful and useful makes me feel all the feels. ❤️ Thank you for sharing, for your kind words, and for watching my videos!
Big sigh. Horrendous afternoon at work. Finally done for the day. I’m in the middle of FMQing a quilt but I know in my present mood it would not go well. Re-watching your video and now I can exhale again! Thanks for the positive and relaxing vibes. RU-vid quilting videos are my drug of choice 😂
How interesting. I have a couple of men's dress shirts in my fabric stash. I love the pattern & 'feel' of the fabric. I had no idea what I was going to do with them but couldn't part with them either. Now I have several ideas! Thank you. I enjoy your channel.
Kathy thanks so much for an excellent video and tips. You are so right about Mens shirts at thrift stores. I’m going tomorrow because everything is 50%off on Mondays. Thanks so much!
I love that I found your channel. I've used à few... and want to buy more. This is the way I dressed as well. O just love à good bargain. Thank you.. hugs
What a fascinating video. I have been quilting for many years and am now inspired to take a closer look at charity shops as we call them here in England. Please show some of your completed quilts on your next video. I really enjoyed watching this one. I do share your love of touching fabrics and some days when I don’t want to sew (rare):Infind it very therapeutic just to iron, fold and colour match my fabrics. I just love the smell of them too. Looking forward to seeing more videos - best wishes to all quilters and fabric lovers from Torquay in south west England.
What a lovely comment! Thanks for watching and commenting and for the well-wishes! The video you requested is coming soon! (Maybe next week 😉) I too, love to handle and color match fabric (and consider future quilt projects) even when I’m not sewing. ❤️ So glad you’re here with me!
This is wonderfully informative. I've never seen your videos before but I will certainly subscribe. A bonus is that when I miss my family, I'll listen to your accent and be back home! Thanks for this.
I'm so glad I found this channel, my husband has just retired, and I was wondering what to do with his many shirts, which are all in good condition, but I know he'll never wear again - thank you!
You put a fresh spin on a not new topic, and there's something about your voice delivery and cadence that is enjoyable to listen to. Also, love the consistency of your video thumbnails and clean, crisp background/surroundings in your videos. Newly subscribed and looking forward to more videos!
Forgive if comment already written. Kaffe is one syllable and rhymes with safe. He is my one of my favorite textile designers along with Phillip and Brandon. Great video and men’s shirts for quilting are the best.
So I started wearing men's dress shirts to work when COVID hit and I was required to wear long sleeves for my infant room daycare job. My job bought polyester smock cardigans that were horrible and I immediately asked if I could wear long sleeve dress shirts. Men's shirts have lots more room and are comfy. Fast forward 2 years I have around 20 men's dress shirts in my closet and I'm always checking goodwill for different men's dress shirts. At $4.30 per shirt it's easy to update my work wardrobe. Anyway I decided a while ago that I wanted to make a quilt with the shirts when I'm done. They're all brand name shirts, great fabric and most of them are blue and a plaid of some sort. Ok most of them are gingham plaid, it's an addiction 😂. Anyway I'm thrilled to see your channel and learn the best way to go about this.
So glad I found your channel! My sister laughs at me because I walk through Goodwill feeling the fabrics. She relies on me to target all of the best materials! Thank you for this interesting video.
I shop by feel also. My husband always says ’do you have to touch everything?’ The answer is yes, when I’m shopping for fabric. I have made some wonderful quilts entirely with fabric from mens shirts. There is so much yardage in an x-large shirt and the dress shirts are such nice quality fabric. Just subscribed to your channel! Thanks.
You are now my favorite OG Quilter! This is such a coincidence because I found myself buying men's shirts in thrift stores lately, too. I didn't know why, but now I do. It must have been a wavelength. Thanks.
You are so delightful!! I am not as feely a person as you. I get really inspired by color, and am sometimes willing to sacrifice other qualities for that! But I definitely like to take advantage of low prices at places like thrift stores, and love finding good quality things and giving them a second life through my creativity. I really enjoyed hearing about what inspires you, and will check out more of your videos! ❤
I thrift men's shirts for sewing, too. Only 100% cotton or linen, though. Sometimes I can find silk. I make napkins, placemats, pillow covers, and other home things. I have saved the leftovers for scrappy quilts. Thanks for the inspiration to get to it. Kaffe Fassett fabrics. [swoon]
Thank you recently lost my love and have not wanted to part with his clothes yet now l know what can be done with. Quilts for kids grandkids and even greatgrands. Thank you again.
I’m so sorry for your loss. And yes, it is so hard to part with loved ones personal belongings (clothes especially!) I’m sure your family will love whatever you make for them. ❤️ Thank you for watching and commenting!