5 Steps to Take After Selecting a T-shirt Quilt Maker:
1. Bookmark the website of you chosen company.
2. Reread the website of the company you have chosen.
3. Read the company’s directions for preparing your T-shirts.
4. Get a tracking number on your package and hang onto it.
5. Make sure that e-mails from your quilter don’t end up in your junk mail.
5. Be Careful of What You Send
If there is part of or a side of a T-shirt that you would “just die” if it is in the quilt, cut it out and just don’t send it! This could save you and your quilter a lot of grief.
Also make sure that the items you send belong in that quilt. We have had customers send T-shirts that had a roommates or sibling’s name on it. Changing a T-shirt quilt after it’s been made is very difficult. And it may result in an additional cost to your quilt.
6. Some People Choose to Photograph the T-shirts They Send
This can be helpful if your quilt turns out too large and you need to remove blocks to make it smaller.
This also will force you to double check what you are putting in your quilt. One of the biggest issues we have is, “Oh, I didn’t want that T-shirt in the quilt.” We ask, "Then why did you send it?"
Once a quilt is finished, you can’t remove a T-shirt block. The best that we can do is to cover it up. And honestly, that does not look that good.
7. Take a Photo of Your Completed Order Form
If there is a conflict about what you requested, having the order form will help you determine what happened.
If the email and physical addresses and phone number of the quilter is not on the order form, print out this information separately.
Here's the link to our order from.
8. Get a Tracking Number on Your Box of T-shirt You Send
If you don’t hear from your quilter that they received your box within 24 to 48 hours of its delivery, call them. Don’t sit around worrying.
We always try to email you on the day of your packages arrived.
9. Make Sure Your Quilter's E-mails Don’t End Up In Junk Mail
This can cause delays and frustrations. It helps to print your e-mail address very clearly on the order form.
If you are expecting an email and don’t see it, check you junk mail. If you don’t see it there – call!
10. Try Not to Micromanage the Process
Some directions are great. Three pages of typed single spaced directions might be a bit too much!
The more directions and special requests you have, the more you tie the hands of your quilter from creating something awesome with your T-shirts.
Remember, a T-shirt quilt should be a work of art. If you don’t feel like the quilter you have chosen will make a work of art, you might consider finding a quilter that will.
Once your box arrives at your quilter’s shop, I can’t tell you what will happen. It will depend on the quilt maker you choose.
If you choose Too Cool T-shirt Quilts, once your box arrives at our shop, we treat those T-shirts as if they were our own.
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