Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Drowning In A Sea Of T-Shirts... The Perfect Solution

If you have children, chances are that you too are drowning in a sea of t-shirts. We have them from every vacation, every summer camp, Indian Guides, Indian Princesses, every sport played over the years, every school, every extracurricular activity and the list goes on. Several years ago, I decided to pack up all of the kids' t-shirts into boxes and put them out in the storage unit. Many of them could never be thrown away because they had friends signatures on them or they just represented a special time in the childrens lives. Some were worn so many times they had to be tossed in the trash, but many of their favorites survived the years. SD is in the middle on the bottom row in this first picture of her photo t-shirt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>.

While going through the new "O" (Oprah) magazine,  I just happened to notice an ad (toward the back of the magazine) for T-Shirt Quilts and thought that was the best idea I'd heard of in ages. The company is called The Campus Quilt Company. I spent the first half of the day today going through the pictures of the quilts they have made for people over the last decade. You can view them online for your own ideas. Of course, like anything of quality, these don't come cheaply. They are made by real quilters and the work is as high quality as it gets. They offer a variety of sizes and prices, as well as pillows in 2 sizes. They can usually get one out in 2 to 4 weeks, which is not bad at all.

Still, isn't this just a genius idea for old treasured T-Shirts? I spent the other half of the day today going through all the old t-shirts belonging to each off-spring and I intend to send them off for 2 individual quilts, probably one at a time to offset costs. Can't you just imagine how soft the quilts are? They also offer features like photo squares, sashing around each square, flannel backing, embroidery, and the option to have a wall hanging sleve. Each of the features adds to the total cost, of course. However, when you consider the work and the quality, it's actually quite an affordable treasure.


It's honestly better than a scrapbook because you can actually use it while you're remembering all the fun times it represents from your past. Imagine the dreams you could have under a quilt made of your memories from growing up...




Of course, SD has so many t-shirts that I might have to do many more quilts than one, over time. I'm pretty sure College Son has just as many but I'm not sure sure he'll like having them made into a quilt.




At any rate, I think this is a brilliant idea for preserving old memories for a generation that grew up wearing t-shirts everywhere, for everything...


Oh and the next thing I'm doing is taking all of the old vhs tapes of the family to be transferred to DVD's. I found some real doozies, so this should prove to be a great project as well.

9 comments:

Mental P Mama said...

Those quilt people were at the marathon last weekend! It is a wonderful product! And I am impressed with your spring cleaning;)

I Am Woody said...

What a wonderful idea!! I don't have kids but am still drowning in a sea of t-shirts. Guess its a good thing that t-shirts are my work uniform:)

Flea said...

T-shirt quilts are so cool! My MIL makes then sometimes. She's the reason I don't quilt. They're still cool.

Daryl said...

Eons ago I worked at a talent agency in the music biz and have a ton of tour t-shirts .. you've given me a great idea .. ToonMan was going to pose in each one for a photo to preserve the memory and then toss the shirt .. this is much more fun.

Patricia Hannigan said...

This is such an awesome idea. I can wait to see what it. looks like.

North of 25A said...

Love all kinds of quilts & I have always wanted to do one of these myself... LOL!

Tammy said...

This is the best idea! I have a ton of band t-shirts that sit in my drawers... I would love to have a quilt made out of them!!

snooty daughter said...

Let me know if you need help with either!!! I did the VHS>DVD project for Nicole, I know a good company :D

Heather Kerrigan said...

I've seen these quilts before. They are really cool. But first I'd have to find the shirts and do MORE laundry.

 

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