Denim quilt
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I did 6 1/2 inch squares, made a rag quilt with fleece in between and flannel at the back. It is big enough to lay over the top (only) of our QS bed. My husband loves heavy quilts. Ours is heavy, but can fit in our big toploader machine. Snipping the edges for the rag effect took awhile. Used spring loaded Fiskars snips. Quilt is in constant use (except summer) and is going strong (made in 2009). I am keen to make a circle quilt one day. Though most womens jeans these days have elastane (which is not good for quilting).
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Thank you all for the info and the pictures of complete
denim quilts.
Sadly though I can't use the jeans for purses because my
hubs split the jeans from the bottom of the zipper all the
way up the back to waistband.
When I cut the legs from the jeans I cut right along the
edges of the pockets. Trying to get as much use as I
can from the denim.
This I am going to need more than 3-5 pairs of jeans though.
LOL
denim quilts.
Sadly though I can't use the jeans for purses because my
hubs split the jeans from the bottom of the zipper all the
way up the back to waistband.
When I cut the legs from the jeans I cut right along the
edges of the pockets. Trying to get as much use as I
can from the denim.
This I am going to need more than 3-5 pairs of jeans though.
LOL
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I made a large twin quilt for the hubby from denim squares cut to 6". I made the top rag style and backed with flannel and no batting. I did some fmq in each square....just a bit to secure the top to backing. It turned out great and hubby loves it. I would cut as large of squares as you can get without wasting fabric. Anything larger than a twin will be very heavy to deal with at the sewing machine...and the washer! Can you imagine pulling a queen sized wet denim quilt out of the washer!
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I cut the jeans a couple inches below the crotch past the bottom of the inside pockets. I have others that I have taken the pockets off. But the last few pair, I give to my neighbor. She makes duffel bags out of them. This past Saturday I went to the SA near me and got some tall men and big guy (3x plus)jeans for %50 off already discounted ticketed price. We both washed them and cut them to her specs. She attached Velcro to tops of pockets to stay closed. These will be donated to Women and children's shelters. The teenage boys like these best. the zippers stay In place for the opening. It's rare but when I find corduroy, I grab it.
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Like I posted my hubs is a BIG guy his shirt are 5 or 6 XL,
not sure what size his jeans are I just know they are big
in the tush and long (since he is 6'3").
I love all the answers you have provided me, and love the
photos of denim quilts that have been shared.
Keep sharing those photos, I am getting lots of inspiration
from seeing them.
not sure what size his jeans are I just know they are big
in the tush and long (since he is 6'3").
I love all the answers you have provided me, and love the
photos of denim quilts that have been shared.
Keep sharing those photos, I am getting lots of inspiration
from seeing them.
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I'm in the process of making one, alternating with squares from men's shirts. I thought I would make 7" blocks with 1/2" seams, but maybe I'll use 8" blocks instead. I'm making this for a friend who lost her significant other recently. He was a fairly small man, so it will depend on which fits better with his jeans and shirts.
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