Any idea what to do with these??
#1
A lady who knows I quilt just gave me a very large, heavy sack of "jeans pockets" :shock: . I've been trying to figure out what to do with them. It's just the top of the pocket, not a square with the pocket attached.
#5
Sew them to another piece of dennim big enough for lap quilt or what ever size you want and put fleece on the back,in each pocket put thinks like,trail mix,jerky,water bottle,ect and give it to someone that is hicking.Also could put things in pocket for traveling in car.
#9
Originally Posted by GwynR
Just bought this at the Spokane Quilt Show today! I have a ton of pockets and can't wait to make a few!
#10
Now that's exciting! What a myriad of ideas you can come up with. I never get that lucky... Wha, wha I know...
1. They would be cute attached to a picture frame.
2. Of course, how about a new type of I spy quilt. (A wall hanging where you have to put the right thing in the right pocket.
3. How about a great game of concentration - a mat to put the cards in on the floor. No match? Put it back and try again.
4. They would be cute sewed onto another pair of jeans - be worth over $200 to sell because it would be one of a kind and darn hard to collect enough to make another one.
5. Sew them onto children's aprons for art or helping mom in the kitchen.
6. They might also be cute sewed onto a white tooth pillow for the tooth fairy. Embroider the childs name on the pocket.
Hey, if you don't want these I sure would buy them - the challenge sounds fun! Please, post here and let us know what you do with them. I can't wait to see.
7. Country Christmas stockings (on Red/Green Gingham).
Of course, I'm going to have to collect pocket tops now too...
1. They would be cute attached to a picture frame.
2. Of course, how about a new type of I spy quilt. (A wall hanging where you have to put the right thing in the right pocket.
3. How about a great game of concentration - a mat to put the cards in on the floor. No match? Put it back and try again.
4. They would be cute sewed onto another pair of jeans - be worth over $200 to sell because it would be one of a kind and darn hard to collect enough to make another one.
5. Sew them onto children's aprons for art or helping mom in the kitchen.
6. They might also be cute sewed onto a white tooth pillow for the tooth fairy. Embroider the childs name on the pocket.
Hey, if you don't want these I sure would buy them - the challenge sounds fun! Please, post here and let us know what you do with them. I can't wait to see.
7. Country Christmas stockings (on Red/Green Gingham).
Of course, I'm going to have to collect pocket tops now too...
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