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Here are two of mine. I am working on a third. I decided it is fun to work on blue jeans and learn to recycle.
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Originally Posted by KathyAire
Not only is this a denim quilt, it is also my first quilt.
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Originally Posted by tebill
Here a couple of photos of my recycled denim rag quilt made for our son!
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No batting. Flannel on one side, denim on the other side
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I noticed on one of the links, that you guys said that denim quilts need to have a larger seam allowance. Can someone tell me why?
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I love my denim quilt to keep in the car. I had it on the bed and even though it is not filled with a batting, it is so heavy that by morning, it has pulled itself right off the bed onto the floor. But its great in the woods cause weeds won't stick.
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Here's a denim quilt I made over 10 yrs ago. Both my younger boys used it regularly for soccer game bundling, then older son had it all thru college in Tempe & law school in Boston as his dorm quilt. It now is residing w/my 20yo son in Colorado as he found work there for now.
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Thanks! I didn't use batting as it was already very thick and heavy. I used flannel on the back. I just used regular sewing thread other than for the embroidery of course. I also wrote words with bleach - something new to me. Our son is into recycling big time so I used denim from hubby's old jeans etc. Denim makes for a very heavy quilt so it's not for everyone in my opinion.
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I made this for our grandson from his grandpa's jeans, used the pockets and belt loops too.
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Originally Posted by moonwolf23
I noticed on one of the links, that you guys said that denim quilts need to have a larger seam allowance. Can someone tell me why?
A larger seam allowance lets you snip about 1/4" without cutting into the seam. Clear as mud? |
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