This is the first quilt I've been excited making about in a long, long time.
"Blue giant" from StitchandYarnStore Here's the link to the Etsy store where I just purchased the pattern
The colors and simple design are so beautiful. I've been collecting scrap denim from old jeans for awhile now just waiting for a project. What I notice about this quilt is how she used lots of pieces that have worn/lighter areas. The scraps that I've saved are either very dark (mine) or very light (my mom's old jeans). I cut these years ago but probably threw out any worn pieces. I guess I could have re-enforced them from the back side but wasn't thinking about it at the time. I'll have to look at the thrift store for some denim in mid-tones. Would like to include some of the kids worn out pants as well. And I like that grey color in her star, the husband used to have a pair of pants that shade, wonder if I could steal them.
The thing I wonder about this quilt is - we have a queen sized bed - it's got to be HEAVY. I asked one of my quilting friends about that and she suggested backing it with flannel, no batting. That makes sense.
I save all our old jeans, plus I have a couple pairs from family, I have made a couple of cushions for the garden. The quilt is beautiful, can't wait to see what you make.
ReplyDeletePost your garden cushions, I would LOVE to see something else to do with denim, the colors are wonderful.
DeleteIf you put the word out that you needed old jeans, perhaps your front porch would be filled with donations...
ReplyDeleteConsider it done. I NEED OLD JEANS. It would be much nicer honestly, to have the quilt made from people I know than strangers.
DeleteBut then I feel like any "half good" jeans should be passed along to people who need them through the thrift store...
Besides, do you even own jeans? I don't think I've ever seen you in pair!