Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Blue JEANius idea!
This is my first Quilt, ever! I made this from my boys' old outgrown jeans. I could see that the worn deniml still had a long life left, but wasn't sure how to use it in the best way. I perused the internet and found several tutorials for making a blue jean quilt. So, I laid out my plans and got right to Kracker-Jackin'!
I have been storing jeans for some time now (4-5 years) and I had finally collected what I thought was enough to begin my project.
I cut 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" squares (as many as I thought I needed for the size I wanted). I separated the squares by shades. I also incorporated a striped upholstery fabric (thrift store find) in the mix.
Once I had all my squares cut out and separated, I began to lay out my pattern. I used a twin top sheet as my template.
Finally! After shuffling these squares around and almost going cross-eyed..I have my pattern! (leg model is my husband, I like his 'toe-pose')
In this part, I used sticky notes to keep track of my rows (I worked way too long and hard to lose my pattern now).
After labeling and neatly stacking each row, I then set them to the side. I made sure I had my denim needle for my sewing machine and sewing machine oil (can be purchased at JoAnn's, Hobby Lobby) to clean my machine before I get started. Denim could really clog up my machine if it's not clean in the first place.
At this point, I regret I do not have any pictures to show you the rest but I will do my best to explain. I sewed each strip with a 1/2 seem (seems on the wrong side). After sewing each strip length wise, I then sewed the strips together to make the top of the quilt. I purchased a lightweight batting and a very soft (and adorably cute) fleece fabric for the backing.
I must say, I really enjoyed this project and I am very pleased with my quilt!
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Good tutorial! And great idea with the post it notes!
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial, I have really wanted to lean how to quilt but with all my other hobbies I think DH would not be too happy. :( Debb
ReplyDeleteThanks Debb!! I am just so excited that you looked at my blog, THANKS! This was my first quilt (and only one..so far) and it was easier than I thought it would be.
ReplyDeleteI understand about the 'too many hobbies'..my husband says that I have one hobby: Collector of Hobbies.
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Bianca