I'll admit, this is something I've wanted to do for a while, but I was wary. This project seemed daunting, as I've never made a quilt before, and I don't use my sewing machine a whole lot. (It's there when I need it, safely stored away in the basement for those rare occasions.)
But this week I mustered up the gall to give it a try! I wasn't sure how it would turn out, but I was determined to make a valid attempt! Turns out: it's not all that bad. I completed the sucker in less than 24 hours. Say what?! You read that right, I made a t-shirt quilt in ONE day. And you can too!
Below are the steps of how I made mine, but feel free to put your own spin on it! I'll fully admit, mine is quite basic, but again! This was my VERY FIRST t-shirt quilt. So get off my fucking back, ok?!?! 🤣
Alright, here we go. First, here's what you'll need:
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Nothing can ruin a road trip as quick as a bad play list can! Good music is the backbone of any car ride. Make sure to keep the happy level at its peak for all of your passengers by following these tips:
1) One word: V-A-R-I-E-T-Y
Let's face it, there are many different tastes of music out there. So make sure to include a lot of variety on your playlist.
2) Include songs that everyone can sing along with.
Think: Hits. Songs you've heard a million times. This way, even if it's not someone's favorite tune, they're still happy to belt it out along with you.
3) Nostalgia is always a winner!
Everyone loves a song that takes them back to simpler times or brings back good memories. Playing songs that trigger nostalgia rarely miss the mark.
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