Thank you this is a great tutorial and I will be making this for sure. Going now to look at Video #2. These will make great blankets for camping as well.
My Mom used to make these quilts for her Grandchildren...She used to make tied quilts for our beds when we were kids...A real nostalgic video for me...Thank you😊
You're great at explaining things. I'm a sewer but all I do are easy things and I feel stuck. I want to be able to sew bias on a curved edge, make clothes and harder techniques. My son slept at his friends house and said they had a jean blanket and the weight of it was magical. I may try this! Thanks
Hi Destiny. I made a smallish denim quilt years ago backed by a flannel sheet. The weight is great for snuggling under on the couch in front of the tv, but a very large one would be very very difficult to launder imo. Try making a smaller sized denim quilt to start with, would be my advice. Happy sewing!
So great that fabric gets recycled!! I love denim quilts. About nesting the seams. It is even easier if you flip the top one up and he bottom one down, You don't need to worry about the bottom one turning and the seams nest even closer together. just something I noticed. 😀
This is exactly why I started sewing. I want to make a quilt for myself and my husband. I have a large hamper full of our old jeans. This is awesome. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏼🙏🏼😊
I like your process. I'm looking forward to part 2 and 3. I recently made a denim quilt out of old jeans and old flannel shirts for the back. Rag quilt style. It's shabby and scrappy and deliciously heavy and warm! No batting needed. It's almost yard sale season so I can get more cheap jeans and try your pattern!
Another great project and video! So fun! Noticed a Jan Tip that I have not heard you mention with a piece of a yoga mat under your machine. I have old yoga mats for sanding wood with my carpentry projects. Can not believe I had not thought to put a piece of mat under my sewing machines, especially the serger as it wants to fly around. Thanks Jan!
I have a huge blanket where i used my serger to 'flatlock' the squares and, yes, i backed it with a flannel sheet and tied it (no batting). I cut the remaining denim into circles and used them to make a 'mock cathedral window' with coloured quilt cotton centres.
Awesome! I'm here for it. This is exactly what I want to do. After the denim quilt, I would love ideas on how to make a denim jacket or coat for my dog.
Great style and congratulations on inspiring AND teaching so well! Very well organized, efficient and productive. I'm impressed! Got it - the machine is a PFAFF Performance Icon . Serious adult entertainment but really, no different than having a Steinway B (800+ lbs.) in your home.
My mom was the neighborhood seamstress and one day made a blue jean quilt-sadly it was stolen-I never forgot it so I finally gathered a bunch of my old jean! So your video was perfectly timed! Today i will start the cutting process..more to come-Thank you Jan😊
I'm glad I decided to check out this tutorial. Denim quilt will be my 2nd quilt ever. Looks similar to the first one I'm working on. 5" squares on top of 10" squares.
Love this quilt! I love tied quilts since that's how my Grandma's quilts were all quilted. For beginners, offsetting the rows would make sewing the rows together easier, especially for beginning quilters.
This video is so what I needed for quilt construction. Now that grandma is gone, I will be quilting on my own. I used to cut her pieces and thread her needles, with her taking over the construction tasks. I missed out on that so I will learn how to quilt in her honor.
I love this series, it's amazing! Would you ever consider making a quilt-as-you-go tutorial? As someone who works with scraps, it's hard to find backing fabric large enough! Thank you so much for sharing, you really are so generous with your experience
I use my quilting ruler and rotary cutter to cut my jeans. I also put backing on and sew an X and when I sew rows together I then cut to make ragged edges quilts.
Great videos! I have always wanted to make a denim quilt. I made a quilt from 12 x 12 squares by sewing machine when i was about 18 years old…which i still have but the stuffing is all bunched up from washing & I didn’t know to tie the squares at the time-just made it from an article in the”chatelaine” magazine! I’m going to be 65 this year & have been getting back to crafting/sewing the past few years. Your video inspired me to cut the denim squares from the jeans i had been deconstructing the past few months. Today I laid them all out on my living room floor & watched your video again for the next steps! I love the orange plaid flannel you chose for the backing. You mention using sheet sets; would you be willing to share the source? Thanks for all your inspiration! 🧡🩵
Thanks for the video series. I'm going to attempt to make my own denim quilt. Would you happen to know how many squares I would need for a king size bed?
I don't, but it would't be hard to figure out. Get the measurements for the blanket finished size, figure out how big you want your squares and multiply. You'll have to account for the seam allowance as well.
Sew half way and then hold top and bottom fabric ends together as you sew. It will either pull the top or bottom fabric a bit to”ease” in the fabric. Try that.
Have you looked into the cricut or silhouette cutting machines available out there for cutting quilting materials? I haven't tried my cricut maker 3 for this yet but I've seen a lot on youtube where it's super timesaving and it can cut precisely. And my machine can cut multiple types of things. Not just fabrics.
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Yes, you can use jeans that have stretch to them. I don't stabilize them. Just make sure when you are sewing them to a non-stretch block that you don't stretch it. I have no problems with them when it's all put together.
I have 22 pairs of jeans that my husband won't wear anymore because he has a peg tube and a catheter. He said they are uncomfortable to wear. So now I know exactly what to do with them.
hello very nice lady from time 11.18 to Time 12 .20 you can see the sewing machine electric foot pedal hanging down but not on the floor so I guess you used the start stop button being used in this video?but please kindly film how to operate the sewing machine electric foot pedal being used by foot to sew please kindly reply back OK?thank you very much 😊
hello another fantastic video absolutely gorgeous please kindly I ask request very nicely respectfully please kindly film how to operate the sewing machine electric foot pedal how it's used to sew please? please kindly reply back OK? thank you very much and have a beautiful day 😊 ❤️🧵👍👍