Love them all...can you share the name of the blue jean jumper pattern? I really like it...thank you...
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We're big on recycling and you've done a wonderful job. Everything is great!
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You have been very busy recycling and quilting. Kudos to you.
Neat tie quilt. Not sure how you would quilt it, but I'm sure someone will have a good idea. |
I have 15 legs of jeans that are cut, washed and ready to sew. Found them awhile back and thought about a quilt for some guys in my life - 1 older nephew and 3 grandsons, 13, 4. and 5. Love the idea of little stockings and purses. have thought about making a rain fence quilt, due to variations in jean colors. Saw a cathedral window quilt, but, that is froo-froo for guys I think, and would not hold up as well.
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You have done an outstanding job on all your projects, I admire you for recycling like that , way to go!!!
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You are amazing!
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You are so crafty and look at all the blue jeans, neck ties, etc. that you've saved for another day. Enjoyed the pics.
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Originally Posted by Feathers
I'm thrilled with all the new ideas for recycling already used and loved clothing pieces that no longer fit or are stylish...love the jeans Christmas socks. Bet they'd be great for the Socks for Soldiers program for next year. Thank you one and all for sharing your great ideas.
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The jumper pattern I used if from Junk-Jeans Recycled by Luveta Nickels. She has a lot of pattern books. I've met her several times at sewing expos. She is a neat person and has a passion for recyeling jeans.
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Wonderful ....thank you for the info....have a great day :D
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