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An old shirt
I agree that both Kate & Stormmee have great ideas! My mom has made several
quilts for a Marathon Runner in California, using all of the t-shirts he's obtained from all the run's he's done! I think she's made three king size reversable quilts now! Congratulations! "Beverly" wrote in message ... "RCE" wrote in message ... "doug lerner" wrote in message ups.com... What I came across when cleaning... http://lerner.net/blog/2007/05/10/an-old-shirt/ doug That's pretty funny. I have a big stack of folded Levi's on the top shelf of my closet. The waist sizes go from the original 46 "stretch", to 44, 42, and to 40. I'll soon be adding the current size 38 that I am wearing as they are beginning to get a little loose and I'll have to shift to size 36. Although I am staying fairly steady at my current weight, my waist is still shrinking ... due to the exercise routine, I think. Bad news is that I also have a big stack of my collection of Harley-Davidson Tee-Shirts ... all size 2XX. I've got them from all over the country plus a couple from overseas. Can't wear them anymore as I swim in them. RCE 260/195/195 Many people use t-shirts from events to make a quilt. One of the ladies in our cycling club had one made last year and it was really nice. Beverly |
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An old shirt
On 10 May 2007 06:57:12 -0700, doug lerner wrote:
What I came across when cleaning... http://lerner.net/blog/2007/05/10/an-old-shirt/ doug Most impressive change! -- Cynthia 262/243/152 |
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