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Leftovers!
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Had some 5" squares of fleece, so I cut up a few pairs of old jeans (5" squares) and made a quilt for my grandson to lay on when he's in the park. No batting; just fringed fleece on the front and denim on the back. Very washable. Can't seem to find enough projects to use up all my leftovers!
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very nice. make some scrappy logs. lady had pictures on here this morning of how she made a log cabin with strips and it was nice.
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Very nice. Makes me want to make a raggy quilt
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nicely done
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Very nice. Love the way the jeans look.
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Super use of scraps and great play quilt!
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Nice - like how both sides look planned.
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He will have a lot of fun on that.
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Nice idea for using up fleece scraps. A fun, soft quilt!
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Great job. He will love it.
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Love it and I bet it gets used a lot!
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That is soooooo great!!! Love it!
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Very nice quilt and good way to use scraps. When I use denim or jeans I don't use batting either.
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Awesome job!
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Great idea! Fabulous!!
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OMG!! He's going to love it! Great job.
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That is fabulous! I have denuim sqs cut and I have scrappy fleece. Great project, thanks for sharing
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Very nice!
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Oh WOW! Love your colors and the arrangement. The perfect teenager quilt.
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Great job!!!
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nicely done
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very nicely done!!!
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Keep using up those scraps cause your doing a great job with them!!
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Great quilt, I use the fleece and jeans to make rag quilts, they work well together.
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Looks great...I am sure he loves it..
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These are the very best of quilts as they are loved and used!
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Nicely done! Neat that it is reversible!
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Very nice and he will get a lot of use out of it.
I am finding it is almost impossible to use up all scraps. Seems I am making even more scraps. I'm still trying. |
What a great idea, my SIL used to make them with flannel, but I think fleece is much softer. It will be a great quilt for your grandson.
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what a great idea!
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Fab use of leftovers, love it and I bet your GS will too :)
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