How Do You Sew A Memory Quilt?

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If you have basic sewing skills, you can make a memory quilt to give as a gift in observance of a specific time in someone's life or to record a lifetime of events. You can use t-shirts from concerts or sporting events, family pictures or scraps of fabric from your child's youth. Be creative and have fun making a memory for yourself or someone else.

Choose the memory that you want to make into a quilt and collect the necessary components. Transfer favorite photos to fabric, have friends or loved ones make a special quilt block to commemorate a wedding or child's birth, transfer a child's drawings to fabric, or make a variety of different quilt squares from special clothes that your children wore when they were young. Check out the book by Inc.

Leisure Arts for more ideas and tips on making a memory quilt. Make your quilt blocks as you would with any other quilt, leaving a 1/4-inch seam allowance. If you're new to quilting, you may want to start with blocks that are all the same size, ... more.

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