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Welcome to our shop, where every blanket, quilt, shirt, and sweatshirt is custom-made with love to become a treasured keepsake. Because each piece is handcrafted and uniquely customized, pricing may vary based on your design choices.

Greek Letter Sweatshirts

Custome sorority/fraternity sweatshirts. Give me your Greek letters and I will create the sweatshirt of your dreams.
$ 30
  • First fill out the google form
  • Pick Out Sweatshirt Style
  • Purshase and it will be shipped to you
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Holiday Collection

Choose from one of Miss Mary's numerous holiday collections. Pick the swewatshirt you want and then the design you want.
$ 30
  • Choose which holiday collection, and select your design. You can also ask for a custom design.
  • Fill out the google form to finalize order
  • Purchase and it will be shipped to you
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T shirt Quilt

If you have a bunch of keepsake t shirts ask Miss Mary to turn them into the most perfect memory quilt.
$ 145 but is dependant on how many t shirts
  • Select all the t shirts you are wanting to be in your quilt
  • fill out the google form, and then ship the t shirts to Miss Mary
  • Purchase and it will be shipped back to you
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Baby Blankets

Are you wanting a baby blanket for a loved one in your life
$ 95 but is dependent on the size you are wanting
  • Fill out the google form
  • Let Miss Mary know what kind of theme/colors you are wanting
  • Purchase then it will be shipped to you
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The Art and Function of Quilts

Quilts are both functional textiles and expressive works of art. Traditionally used as bed coverings, quilts are made by stitching together three layers: a decorative top, a warm middle layer (called batting), and a backing. The stitching not only holds the layers together but also adds texture and design.


Historical Roots

Quilting has deep historical roots, especially in American and European traditions. Early quilts were often created out of necessity, using fabric scraps from worn clothing or leftover textiles. Over time, quilting evolved into a creative outlet. Communities developed distinctive styles—such as the bold, minimalist patterns of Amish quilts or the intricate appliqué of Hawaiian quilts—reflecting local culture and resources.


Quilts as Storytellers

Beyond their practical use, quilts have long been used to tell stories or express messages. In the 1800s, some quilts made by African American women are believed to have contained coded messages for those traveling the Underground Railroad. In modern times, the AIDS Memorial Quilt has become a powerful symbol of remembrance and activism, commemorating those lost to the AIDS epidemic through individual quilt panels made by loved ones.


Contemporary Quilting

Today, quilting is a global craft and art form. While many quilters still follow traditional patterns, others embrace modern design, abstract art, and digital technology. Quilts now appear in art galleries, design shows, and even public installations. The variety of fabrics, colors, and techniques continues to expand.


A Legacy of Comfort and Connection

Quilts often carry sentimental value, passed down through generations or made to mark special events. Whether created for warmth, beauty, or memory, quilts connect people across time and place. They are lasting symbols of creativity, care, and community.