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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

A little design time........

I found several red flannels to use as the alternate blocks in the denim embroidery quilt.  I also found a couple more snowman blocks that I could use.  One was too small so I added strips around it.  Also the Garfield block was too small so it got strips added too.  I made the mitten block last night as well as starting an embroidery of a reindeer bearing gifts.  I will finish that one today.  The green to the right of the blocks is the only green that I found that was bright enough, but I think I will leave it out and just use the red.
I cut up another pair of jeans from my huge pile of them.  This is the amount I throw away after cutting the usable parts.

17 comments:

  1. I want to make my teenage grandson a quilt and thought of using denim and flannel, so glad to see that the idea has been done and is successful! I thought of going to the local thrift store but your idea of putting a request out to family members for old jeans would probably produce more than enough, thanks! Oh, love your denim squares and the red is really an awesome addition!

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  2. It looks great with the red flannel. This will be a very warm quilt with the weight of the denim and the softness of the flannel. My kind of quilt for the winter!

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  3. Nice combination of fabrics. When you use a heavy fabric like denim, do you still have to back it with stabilizer?

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  4. It looks really nice with the flannels added in to the mix. I agree about the green.

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  5. good idea using the old jeans for something like this. Like the red flannel.
    Karen
    http://karensquilting.com/blog/

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  6. That's why we love jeans - they are so long-wearing and even when you're done, they can still be of use. That quilt top is really looking good - great combination of colors and fabrics, as usual with you!

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  7. Perfect combination denim and flannel. This is a real
    charmer.

    J~MT

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  8. Now I know what to do with the denim quilt I started... thanks again for being such an inspiration!

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  9. always the frugal cutter-outer!!! Almost nothing left of those jeans, typical Wanda style!

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  10. What a lovely recycling project! I love the combination of denim and flannel and the reds are terrific!

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  11. I give those cut off bits to Chris to use as plant ties in his garden!

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  12. My computer was a bit sluggish, and while I waited for the photo to appear for "the amount I throw away," I expected to see a mound of denim scraps. But you made the pair pretty much disappear. You're a truly frugal quilter.
    The quilt is going to be wonderful, combining the denim + applique and the flannels.

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  13. Great recycling job! I love the flannel and the denim together, and I think that's a great use for your embroidery samples. I agree about the green - all those reds are just right!

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  14. Denim and flannel go really well together. This is going to be wonderful.

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  15. I am impressed by your ability to make use of that much of the jeans. I'll have to try that sometime as your quilt looks really cool.

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  16. This looks terrific, what great inspiration... now, where can I find a great, big bag of TIME? ;)

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