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    Old 06-04-2016, 09:12 AM
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    Congratulations on your weight loss!!!!! Please post a picture of your jean quilt when done!
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    Old 06-04-2016, 09:43 AM
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    congrats on the weight loss. Thanks for all the wonderful ideas from the forum in this thread, where, it seems , everybody knows everything but me......love the forum
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    Old 06-04-2016, 10:10 AM
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    How about a denim rug?? Many years ago I made a toothbrush rug with fabric strips and still use the rug to this day. It would certainly be sturdy & durable, not to mention washable!

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    Old 06-04-2016, 10:38 AM
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    Here is one I made using 12"Sq. 10"sq., 8"sq.,6"sq.,4"sq.,2"sq. with black 1"sashing strips. Had a lot of fun making it.
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    Congratulations on losing 90 lbs., you should be very pleased with your success, as losing weight is never easy. I don't have any ideas for using your old jeans, except the ones my SIL did out of her kid's old jeans, she cut 6" squares, including the pockets as squares, then backed with flannel, I can attest to the fact that they are very warm.
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    Congratulations on your weight loss!

    The only suggestion I have - keep the pieces you cut from each pair of jeans separate - they may vary considerably in color.

    I made four rag type quilts and I wanted to alternate lighter and darker squares on the back - I became aware that there are a lot of weights, shades, and textures of denim out there.
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    JuanitaBean - beautiful!! I want to do one like that too!
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    Congratulations on your life-changing weight loss! I just saw a quilt using pockets and the waistbands with belt loops for the borders. It was great! I think it was on Pinterest.
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    All I want to say is "Congratulations on your fantastic weight loss" what an incredible accomplishment !!
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    Old 06-05-2016, 04:31 AM
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    A friend of mine showed me what she was doing with leftover blue jeans and I liked the idea better than the rag block idea. She took a octogon template about 6 inches across made by her hubby in wood, added a piece of regular cotton fabric (square) for the centr, folded 4 sides down and stitched close to the raw edge. Its similar to the cathedral window as you connect the sections together the same way but use your machine. She also added a piece of batting under the cotton fabric same as you would for the cathedral window. You stitch as close as you want to the raw edge using a zigzag or straight stitch. True is will rag a little depending on how close you stitch to the edge but all the quilting is done at one time. I got tired of the same old rag block and this seemed like a nice way to use up those smaller pieces. of blue jeans as well as those smaller scrap pieces. Sorry I don't have a pic of the idea.
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