Excellent idea. This quilt is going on my (large) to do list. Love that you again showed us what the quilt looks like washed. It turned out beautifully!
Per your usual, Laura, your explanations are easy and thorough. I so enjoy that you have 'fun' with your sewing, your ideas and your work. Lovely quilt! Thank you for sharing. Danielle
We make jean quilts at our senior centre quite often. We get donated jeans. We use electric scissors to cut off the inseams and outer seams - these are bundled together in 10 and 12 strips and tied in a large knot in the center and they make great dog toys. The quilts are a little larger - around 40x50 and 50 x 60 as people like to take them on picnics as well as dog blankets for the car. They wash up fantastically. I like this idea of yours as we also get donated tons of fabric which would look great with the jeans - thank you for sharing.
A customer gave me a huge bag of jeans. He wants a king size quilt mainly for the weight. And here you are sharing inspiration. Thank you Laura. ❤️❤️❤️
Well, I'm so glad I watched this through. There are just Tooo Many other good designs out there. I don't care for the look of the unfinished seams. Thank you Laura, this was very efucational.
I made a California King denim quilt for my Dad from his, my brother, and my husband's old jeans. I have lots of left over denim from that project. I love this idea and will be working on this in the near future.
You are an absolute genius on what to do with old clothes like denim jeans Laura! Thank you for continuing to share your great videos and projects. I now know what to do with old pair of jeans/pants and other old clothing items! Always love your ideas and sewing projects! Thanks for always being your best self!
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you so much. I'm new to quilting and would like to make my sister, mother, and I simple memory lap size quilts using my dad's denim type coveralls, and striped and plaid dress shirts. I have also purchased some John Deere tractor print flannel and plaid flannels for backing, as he was a farmer. I wasn't sure about weight, heavy seams, whether or not to line with batting, and if I'm biting off more than I can chew. I think this is the perfect technique, to keep things simple, attractive, and fun. Thank you!
had my denim cut for many months and was not sure how to do an easy beach blanket. Saw your idea and loved it. so I am ready to put it together. Thanks for the idea.
After cleaning-out our closets we have a big pile of clothes that aren't quite donation worthy but will make great lap-quilts for the cars or outdoors and also backing for the cat's bedding. Thank U 4 GREAT IDEA!
I like this idea. I’ll have to ask family for old jeans to use. My sewing machine is a 1950’s singer model 411g. These and other similar models take 2 single needles for double rows of stitching. I’ve never tried it before, should be interesting. I’ll start sewing again in the fall when I get the time and do one of these. The machine raw edge binding will irk my wife. She had stitched the fold over binding on the 2 quilts I made before. Dale from Campbellford Ontario. My wife and I caught, and enjoyed your presentation at Quilt Canada in the Ottawa area in 2019.
Great idea to use the fabrics on the back sides...sort of a quilt as you go idea but no quilt lining needed because the jean fabric is already heavy. I have lots of old jeans I've saved. Thanks so much for sharing your technique!
I’ve been making denim quilts for years now. They are the most comfortable quilts to sleep under; they’re heavy & oh so warm, like sleeping under a big hug!! I use minkee or fleece to back mine, no batting necessary.
Thank you I have a box of old jeans that I did'nt know what to do with even though my husband thought I should use them for something ! Now I will try this. Love your tutorials!
I love this idea! My husband knows to give me his old jeans when he's worn them out and I use them, but now I have another great fun project to try! The over lap method for joining is genius for the thick denim. Thanks for sharing your ideas!
I have several pair of my father’s jeans. This would be perfect to make small lap quilts for some family members. Maybe use some of his old flannel shirts. We couldn’t part with them all.
This is a great idea. I think I would try this same thing with the stack of old jeans I have in my sewing room. I would probably alternate each row with a 2-1/2" strip (by cutting the charm piece in half), so that I would not have seams that meet. My seams from row to row would be offset like bricks. Otherwise, I would do the same, randomly assigning a fabric piece with a denim piece, having some of the fabric show on the back, etc. This is a really great idea, and I'm going to have a staycation coming up soon--I might be able to get one done!
Thanks for the tip. I just finished cutting up several pair of y husbands old jeans and was looking for an idea of some kind of quilt for him. Thanks for doing the leg work of trial and error. Thanks!
I really like how that turned out. I'd likely use fabrics from my mom's stash, that I inherited from her, for the backing fabrics. More memories for me.
This was an absolute delight! I love how laid back this was, lots of options to choose from, and also love the idea of using it as a "personal picnic blanket" for outdoor reading! Also love various recommendations, like testing a few squares to determine the look you want... I've never made a quilt, but have always wanted to, especially out of DENIM, so this is a perfect starting point for me! THANK YOU Laura! 😍
Wow I love this technique! I made a denim & flannel rag "memory" blanket...it came out beautiful, but was bulky & difficult to sew. I have tons more denim squares, can't wait to try your way! Thanks!
Very nice. I did make a blanket like this one time and for the regular fabric I used old men’s shirts (checkered). It could also make a precious memory quilt.
Nice……a little tip…… if you are buying old jeans from charity/second hand shops, look for BIG SIZES, this way you get more fabric for your money AND you can work out the size of your squares accordingly so that you don’t waste material. I have some denim in my stash and am going to have a go at this as it’s one of those projects that you can really make your own by colours. Thanks sooooo much for a good idea.
The current quilt on my bed is 9-patch and 3 rail squares made of denim - I've had it for years! Next, I'm making a cathedral window from denim circles and flannel charms
Wow..... even I can do that..... I want to make an overblanket for my grandson and this is perfect...thank you and God bless. Sub'd btw. Gilly wife of Mark
I had the same problem but made a normal quilt with batting. It got a little stiff but is very good for cold times. Denim is perfect for a picnic. I diminished the thickness by making a back application with flanell and cutting out
I make rag quilts using flannnel on one side and denim on the other. You gave me some really good ideas about how to change them up. Thanks. P.S. You said your quilt measures 27-1/2 x 36 inches, but it looks larger than that to me.
Thank you for the neat idea, Laura! I asked my family for some of their old jeans so I could try this project, and I have a good variety of denims now to work with! It'd be a great blanket to take with us on day trips and not have to worry about ruining it (^_^)
Sorry, but this is the first thing you've done that I really don't care for. I've seen denim quilts before and didn't like those either. But keep up the good work. BTW, I love your sewing room, it puts mine to shame but then I don't have the space that you have. I love your tutorials.
Rewatching & wondering/thinking how would it look to randomly cover center of the 4-patch with a charm square on both front & back. Two pair of old jeans...huummm.
Thank you I'm making my first one.a jean blanket for my boyfriend if 17 years.but I'm hand sewing!!!! God bless 😊
I love this quilt! I'm going to make one for my granddaughter! I hope it comes out as nice as yours!
Laura- you had a mission, you brought us along!!! Mission Accomplished 👏👏👏 ❤️😀
Excellent idea. This quilt is going on my (large) to do list. Love that you again showed us what the quilt looks like washed. It turned out beautifully!
Per your usual, Laura, your explanations are easy and thorough. I so enjoy that you have 'fun' with your sewing, your ideas and your work. Lovely quilt! Thank you for sharing. Danielle
We make jean quilts at our senior centre quite often. We get donated jeans. We use electric scissors to cut off the inseams and outer seams - these are bundled together in 10 and 12 strips and tied in a large knot in the center and they make great dog toys. The quilts are a little larger - around 40x50 and 50 x 60 as people like to take them on picnics as well as dog blankets for the car. They wash up fantastically.
I like this idea of yours as we also get donated tons of fabric which would look great with the jeans - thank you for sharing.
A customer gave me a huge bag of jeans. He wants a king size quilt mainly for the weight. And here you are sharing inspiration. Thank you Laura. ❤️❤️❤️
Well, I'm so glad I watched this through. There are just Tooo Many other good designs out there. I don't care for the look of the unfinished seams.
Thank you Laura, this was very efucational.
I made a California King denim quilt for my Dad from his, my brother, and my husband's old jeans. I have lots of left over denim from that project. I love this idea and will be working on this in the near future.
I love everything done with old jeans. Thanks Laura.
You are an absolute genius on what to do with old clothes like denim jeans Laura! Thank you for continuing to share your great videos and projects. I now know what to do with old pair of jeans/pants and other old clothing items! Always love your ideas and sewing projects! Thanks for always being your best self!
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you so much. I'm new to quilting and would like to make my sister, mother, and I simple memory lap size quilts using my dad's denim type coveralls, and striped and plaid dress shirts. I have also purchased some John Deere tractor print flannel and plaid flannels for backing, as he was a farmer. I wasn't sure about weight, heavy seams, whether or not to line with batting, and if I'm biting off more than I can chew. I think this is the perfect technique, to keep things simple, attractive, and fun. Thank you!
You always have good ideas. Pink and red look really pretty on you………. Now watch your video. Between you and your husband I am hooked on the videos……
had my denim cut for many months and was not sure how to do an easy beach blanket. Saw your idea and loved it. so I am ready to put it together. Thanks for the idea.
After cleaning-out our closets we have a big pile of clothes that aren't quite donation worthy but will make great lap-quilts for the cars or outdoors and also backing for the cat's bedding. Thank U 4 GREAT IDEA!
I like this idea. I’ll have to ask family for old jeans to use. My sewing machine is a 1950’s singer model 411g. These and other similar models take 2 single needles for double rows of stitching. I’ve never tried it before, should be interesting. I’ll start sewing again in the fall when I get the time and do one of these. The machine raw edge binding will irk my wife. She had stitched the fold over binding on the 2 quilts I made before.
Dale from Campbellford Ontario. My wife and I caught, and enjoyed your presentation at Quilt Canada in the Ottawa area in 2019.
Thank you and thanks for coming out the QC
Great idea to use the fabrics on the back sides...sort of a quilt as you go idea but no quilt lining needed because the jean fabric is already heavy. I have lots of old jeans I've saved. Thanks so much for sharing your technique!
What a great idea! I've been saving my old jeans for this project! I think I'm going to put some batting and a flannel back on mine.
Steve Emert: just be aware that adding batting and flannel backing will make the quilt extremely heavy.
@@debbief5914 Yes, it would definitely be a camping quilt.
I’ve been making denim quilts for years now. They are the most comfortable quilts to sleep under; they’re heavy & oh so warm, like sleeping under a big hug!! I use minkee or fleece to back mine, no batting necessary.
Hello Laura. What a great idea for a quilt for my grown grandson. Also using up the pile of old jeans. Thanks for this quilting project!! Be well.
Great idea! I've never seen the overlap method of joining before: it turned out well
You are a wonderful teacher! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you I have a box of old jeans that I did'nt know what to do with even though my husband thought I should use them for something ! Now I will try this. Love your tutorials!
Thanks sooo much, I’m really excited to do this ✂️✂️✂️😊😊😊. Cheers from Australia 🌅
Loved this video and how well you explained it and how casual your vibes are ❤
I love this idea! My husband knows to give me his old jeans when he's worn them out and I use them, but now I have another great fun project to try! The over lap method for joining is genius for the thick denim. Thanks for sharing your ideas!
Hello this is a Fabulous Demon Quilt 💙 thank you 😁 Erica x
I have several pair of my father’s jeans. This would be perfect to make small lap quilts for some family members. Maybe use some of his old flannel shirts. We couldn’t part with them all.
This is a great idea. I think I would try this same thing with the stack of old jeans I have in my sewing room. I would probably alternate each row with a 2-1/2" strip (by cutting the charm piece in half), so that I would not have seams that meet. My seams from row to row would be offset like bricks. Otherwise, I would do the same, randomly assigning a fabric piece with a denim piece, having some of the fabric show on the back, etc. This is a really great idea, and I'm going to have a staycation coming up soon--I might be able to get one done!
Perfect timing! I almost got rid of several pairs I intended to use for a floor cushion I never got to. Thank you.
I LOVE the overlapping of the blocks! I’ve made a couple denim quilts recently, but now I want to try THIS! Thank you.🥰❤️
How fun! you mentioned this a while back and I have been saving my old jeans.
Thanks for the tip. I just finished cutting up several pair of y husbands old jeans and was looking for an idea of some kind of quilt for him. Thanks for doing the leg work of trial and error. Thanks!
Such a cute denim quilt! Thanks for sharing!
This idea is fabulous!! Thank you for sharing
I really like how that turned out. I'd likely use fabrics from my mom's stash, that I inherited from her, for the backing fabrics. More memories for me.
When you started this quilt i was dubious about how it would look, but it turned out great. Can't wait to do my own version. Thank you.
Fantastic Laura! Thanks very much!
Great idea! Thanks for sharing😄
I love it! I have lots of old pairs of jeans since my hubby finished work.
Thanks Laura for the tutorial!
Lesley
This was an absolute delight! I love how laid back this was, lots of options to choose from, and also love the idea of using it as a "personal picnic blanket" for outdoor reading!
Also love various recommendations, like testing a few squares to determine the look you want... I've never made a quilt, but have always wanted to, especially out of DENIM, so this is a perfect starting point for me!
THANK YOU Laura! 😍
Wow I love this technique! I made a denim & flannel rag "memory" blanket...it came out beautiful, but was bulky & difficult to sew. I have tons more denim squares, can't wait to try your way! Thanks!
Not only was this extremely helpful, it was also pleasant and soothing after the hectic day I had.
Wow, love your method. Really cute! I love sewing with denim.
Very nice. I did make a blanket like this one time and for the regular fabric I used old men’s shirts (checkered). It could also make a precious memory quilt.
I just finished my first jean blanket! Thanks for the inspiration!
I have made 4 jean blankets all by hand ! 2 I gave to family and the other 2 I have for sale . I had fun making them ,😀
Great idea! I love it... I have little imagination so I am loving your idea!
When I do raw-edge binding, I cut the strips with pinking shears (the finished binding tends to lay down a bit ‘neater’j. Enjoyed your tutorial.
Lovely as always and so creative!
I love my Denim quilt!! mine does have a backing and is nice and warm.
This is sooo beautiful and thank you for sharing!
Ingenious! Love it!
That is a great quilt,. Maybe a trip to the goodwill store……….
LOVE this! Great video!💖
I love this idea.
Laura I love your videos
Nice idea. I've been wanting to do a denim quilt for awhile, but haven't gotten around to it. Maybe this will get me started.
Nice……a little tip…… if you are buying old jeans from charity/second hand shops, look for BIG SIZES, this way you get more fabric for your money AND you can work out the size of your squares accordingly so that you don’t waste material. I have some denim in my stash and am going to have a go at this as it’s one of those projects that you can really make your own by colours. Thanks sooooo much for a good idea.
The current quilt on my bed is 9-patch and 3 rail squares made of denim - I've had it for years!
Next, I'm making a cathedral window from denim circles and flannel charms
Love your idea!
I just made one of these for a friend! Lol awesome!!!!
Great for a beginner too.
This would be a perfect time to use your coverstitch on your serger. For a nice contrast use fabric and the double fold binder.
Wow..... even I can do that..... I want to make an overblanket for my grandson and this is perfect...thank you and God bless.
Sub'd btw.
Gilly wife of Mark
Another great video and info you share with us!!
I had the same problem but made a normal quilt with batting. It got a little stiff but is very good for cold times. Denim is perfect for a picnic. I diminished the thickness by making a back application with flanell and cutting out
Fabulous!
My first quilt was denim I like your way better 😀
Absolutely Brilliant; Thank You !
Denim Heaven.... yes please!
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Interesting in the overlapping, new one!
`Good philosophy...and for more than sewing!
Nicely explained thank you
I make rag quilts using flannnel on one side and denim on the other. You gave me some really good ideas about how to change them up. Thanks.
P.S. You said your quilt measures 27-1/2 x 36 inches, but it looks larger than that to me.
Thank you for the neat idea, Laura! I asked my family for some of their old jeans so I could try this project, and I have a good variety of denims now to work with! It'd be a great blanket to take with us on day trips and not have to worry about ruining it (^_^)
Using flannel charm packs would be awesome! I'm not sure how much the raw edges would fray, though.
Great. Idea🌟🌟🌟🌟❤️
Sorry, but this is the first thing you've done that I really don't care for. I've seen denim quilts before and didn't like those either. But keep up the good work. BTW, I love your sewing room, it puts mine to shame but then I don't have the space that you have. I love your tutorials.
Love this 💗
Thanks for sharing!
Ingenious 😊
Love this
I like your technique however I think I would place a charm square on each wrong side of the denim.
Hi Laura, were you able to fix that issue many of us were having opening the work sheet for that last project?
www.sewveryeasy.com/country-weekend.pdf is this the one :)
Love your jacket! Did you make it?
NO, but thanks
Rewatching & wondering/thinking how would it look to randomly cover center of the 4-patch with a charm square on both front & back. Two pair of old jeans...huummm.
I've never used a twin needle before. It makes the back side look like a zig zag?
yes it does :)
This baffled me. Cindy, thanks for asking this question.
What is the quilt behind you? It's beautiful
Half log cabin. She has a tutorial on this. It is wonderful. All of Laura’s creations are wonderful!
The quilt in the background is in my book Sew Very Easy Quilt Favorites and here is the video ruclips.net/video/z_78C5bpdw0/видео.html
@@SewVeryEasy Thank you so much I love it
Hi Joan,
here is a link to the tutorial for the stunning quilt behind Laura
ruclips.net/video/z_78C5bpdw0/видео.html
@@chewydiego1233 Thank you. I watched it today. Nice
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Looking for the binding link…?
sorry ruclips.net/video/DU1qXhCZwwA/видео.html
@@SewVeryEasy Thank you!😊