By request, I made a Flickr set showing my denim quilt-as-you-go method. I'm just glad I thought to take pictures of the steps. I guess I either anticipated a "how to" tutorial or figured I'd need it as Old-Timer's disease set in. Click here for the
Denim Quilt tutorial.
Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Over the years I've thrown away so many worn-out jeans and never once thought about making a quilt with the good pieces of fabric. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteJust wanted to stop by and say thank you for visiting my blog. You were a no reply on my email, so I thought I would leave you a comment here.
Have a great weekend,
~Karen~
I hope the tutorial is clear and that you enjoy making a QAYG denim quilt.
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Thanks for the tutorial, Jody! More inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the pictures and instructions. I just sat down to take a break from cutting pieces for the first quilt I've made in about 20 years, for my 9th grandchild! You encourage me to get back to work.
ReplyDeleteJust popping in from NM. Ranch Wife and I were discussing quilts and various asundry (as we always do) and she suggested I stop by and peruse your posts. It looks like everything I had planned for the day is going to be postponed - what fun I am having! Your quilts are wonderful! I am staring at a big stack of denim from discarded jeans and your tutorial is just the ticket! Thank you. I too just completed a quilt for our son to take to college. He requested camo and it felt good to send him away with a homemade quilt. I love how you embroidered the label. I really need to label the quilts I make. This quilting thing is a sickness I tell you!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog from a comment you left on 4:53 and so glad I did. My quilting friend (Donna) has tried to explain to me how this kind of quilt was done, but I didn't get it. I needed to see it - now I get it! Thank you.
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