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Turn Your T-Shirts into a Quilt: Order Your Custom Keepsake




 T-Shirt quilts make great, personalized gifts. I do on occasion make personalized quilts. If you would like to request more information, please fill out the attached google form for a quote. If you do not hear back from me within 48 hours leave a message in the comments section. 


Modge Podge - sashing/ borders/ pieced and quilted, starting at around $1,000



 Basic No Sashing / no quilting- just border


Sashing and quilted using long arm machine.

Blooms Day Quilt

Remembrance Quilt

✂️ T‑Shirt Quilts by Simply Stefanie

A custom keepsake made from the shirts that hold your memories.

💛 What I Make

T‑shirt quilts are a beautiful way to preserve memories from:

  • Sports teams

  • School events

  • Concerts

  • Family trips

  • Loved ones’ clothing

  • Special milestones

Each quilt is handmade with care, stabilized for durability, and finished to last for years.


🧵 Quilt Styles & Examples

1. Basic (No Sashing / No Quilting)

  • Clean layout

  • Border only

  • Most affordable option

2. Sashing + Long‑Arm Quilting

  • Fabric strips between blocks

  • Professionally quilted

  • Polished, heirloom finish

  • Long lasting

3. Modge Podge Style

  • Pieced, bordered, and quilted

  • More detailed / different

  • Starts around $600

💲 Pricing Guide

Pricing is based on size, number of shirts, and finishing options.

Base Rate

  • $50 per square foot (before quilting)

📏 Block Sizes

  • 12" blocks

  • 14" blocks

⏳ Completion Time

Custom quilts take up to 6 months, depending on workload and complexity.

📝 How to Order

To request a quote or begin your order, fill out the form below:

Order "here"

Completion time can take up to 6 months.

 

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