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There are many ways to complement the story that your quilt is telling. Review the photos below to see examples of labels, embroidery, detailed borders, and back panel inserts. I can make arrangements for embroidery work upon request.
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A small graphic from one of the shirts was used as a label on the back corner.

Daisies were created from T-Shirt fabric and used as an insert panel on the back.

The name from one of the T-Shirts was included as a label on the back.

Using embroidery on dress shirt pockets is a beautiful way to honor a loved one.

This emblem was taken from a baseball cap and used as a label on the back.

Additional T-Shirts were added as an insert panel across the back.

This embroidered message was included as the focal point of the quilt.

The name from a jersey and fabric in the team colors were used to create this insert panel.

Detailed borders and flannel backing were used to enhance this T-Shirt quilt.

Embroidered quilt blocks can be used as part of the quilt design.

This memory label incorporated counted cross stitch.

A ribbon that was worn during a Race for the Cure was included as a label.

Fabric from a baby blanket was used as an insert on the back of a T-Shirt quilt.

Any message can be embroidered to use as a label on the back of the quilt.

Sorority letters from a sweatshirt were included as a label on the back.

A simple message was embroidered on a pocket from one of the shirts.

Embroidery was added to a handkerchief to include as a label.

A small graphic from one of the shirts was used as a label on the back corner.

Daisies were created from T-Shirt fabric and used as an insert panel on the back.

The name from one of the T-Shirts was included as a label on the back.

Using embroidery on dress shirt pockets is a beautiful way to honor a loved one.

This emblem was taken from a baseball cap and used as a label on the back.

Additional T-Shirts were added as an insert panel across the back.

This embroidered message was included as the focal point of the quilt.

The name from a jersey and fabric in the team colors were used to create this insert panel.

Detailed borders and flannel backing were used to enhance this T-Shirt quilt.

Embroidered quilt blocks can be used as part of the quilt design.

This memory label incorporated counted cross stitch.

A ribbon that was worn during a Race for the Cure was included as a label.

Fabric from a baby blanket was used as an insert on the back of a T-Shirt quilt.

Any message can be embroidered to use as a label on the back of the quilt.

Sorority letters from a sweatshirt were included as a label on the back.

A simple message was embroidered on a pocket from one of the shirts.

Embroidery was added to a handkerchief to include as a label.
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