jean quilt
#24
My mom took my girls' old jeans to make a quilt. She used all parts of the jeans. The back pockets were included, and she put a little toy or book in each pocket. Mom also used the front section (with the zipper) She backed it with cotton fabric, and put a tie 'belt' in the loops. The zipper can be unzipped, and the pocket is used for a pajama pocket.
I'll see if I can get a pic and put it on here.
I'll see if I can get a pic and put it on here.
#26
This is my daughter's quilt - several years old, and still taken everywhere! (It came home from college for break!)
This is the first time I tried to post a picture. I hope it turns out right.
This is the first time I tried to post a picture. I hope it turns out right.
Hannah's denim quilt
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#29
I love that deer/circle quilt! I'm wondering how the sections stay together - do they tend to pull apart at all when a quilt is put together that way? I hope not.... I have a huge stash of jeans I've been saving for years and I'd love to try this!
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I would probably make a jeans quilt with flannel on one side so it isn't quite as heavy. It's one thing to lie under a jeans quilt when you're a youngster and quite another to lie under that weight when you're in your 90's! Some people do find the weight of a jeans quilt comforting, but I still think there would be some limits as to what would be comfortable for an older person with thinner skin and less padding between skin and bone.
There are some great websites that talk about making jeans quilts. Be sure to Google them for ideas, pictures, patterns, and tips.
There are some great websites that talk about making jeans quilts. Be sure to Google them for ideas, pictures, patterns, and tips.
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