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Hi Deb. You could take the shirt to CVS or Walgreens photo department. They can create mugs, pictures, and even a book for you. Good luck Deb. I'm sorry for your loss.
Hi Deb, how about a tote bag or Christmas tree heart .
If you celebrate Christmas perhaps a Christmas item might be recommended you could make a tree shaped a stocking or a star. Family members might appreciate that.
My mother I law had a teddy bear made out of his favorite shirt.
Kelli that is a cute idea. I love the teddy bear.
Hi Deb, so sorry for your loss. A memory blanket made from Dad's old shirt would be a great reminder and provider comfort
Hi Deb,
You could make a Boy Rag doll - A quilt - A framed collage picture using the shirt as background - You could make a make-up bag or Nightdress case etc.........
How about a sachet for the drawers filled with pleasant herbs, a picture frame wrapped with the fabric and his picture in it, there is always scrap-booking or use a wreath form and cut strips 6" x 1" ( or your preferred measurements) tie them on the wreath. pin cushion, cloth clothes pin bag.
A little can go a long way.
I have seen people sew them into quilts.
So sorry for you loss. What about using the fabric for the background of a shadow box with other photos or memory items in there?
A shadow box or use as a center piece on a quilt.
pillowcase? tote bag? turn many shirts into a quilt?
Hi Deb
Here are more ideas
https://www.pinterest.ca/valeriecharters/memorial-sewing-ideas/