Wisdom for cutting blue jeans for quilts
#13
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I use a orange craft scissors with a spring in it I got at Michael's. I cut up along the seams. I use a 8 1/2 inch ruler to cut out the squares. Also use smaller square rulers to use up the rest of jeans. I make pocket purses out of the pockets and use the seam from the jeans for the strap. I use pearl cotton instead of yarn to tie the quilt.
#15
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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That is what I was going to mention and I didn't know what to call the scissors. I have a pair that has the spring to open them. That spring takes over half of the action of using scissors so my hand doesn't get tired so easily.
#16
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Location: altus oklahoma
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keep the top part too and leave it intact you can cut it off straight and line it for a purse then use the long seams on the side for a handle make a strip fabric belt for it and bling it up i have one i bought on ebay and i get more compliments on it than youd believe and you could really dress it up just leave a tiny bit of denim on the seam on each side like half an inch and rag it out its really cute, i love mine.
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I have electric scissors but the new blades are like $ 35 and get dull fast from cutting jeans. The rotary cutter works for me cutting out 8 1/2 inch squares with a ruler. I make 4 jean quilts a year so that is 80 squares for each quilt.
#20
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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I chopped off the bottom hems and the top part with the pockets. I chucked out the hems (wasteful me!) and saved some of the tops of the pants for making bags (not sure in which lifetime). Then I cut the side seams off and chucked them out too (My heart ached at the waste) and cut the legs in 1" strips. That was for the first 6 pairs. Now to get the guts to do the 20 pairs collected since January! The first six made up the centre piece of a crocheted rag rug and I added a different colour of narrow satin ribbon to each round to bring in some colour. The rest can wait for the December summer holidays.
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