I mentioned in an earlier post that I was going to be making a rag quilt and incorporating some blue jean denim fabric into it. I found a really cool long flowered denim skirt and a pair of plus sized jeans in good condition at the thrift store, and after washing, made quick work of cutting into squares to use in my rag quilt.
I forgot to take a photo of the skirt by itself, but here are the jeans after I cut off the elastic waistband. Don't ask me why I took the photo of them inside out, because I have no idea. They're a really nice denim color, not faded at all (you can see it peeking out at the top).
I forgot to take a photo of the skirt by itself, but here are the jeans after I cut off the elastic waistband. Don't ask me why I took the photo of them inside out, because I have no idea. They're a really nice denim color, not faded at all (you can see it peeking out at the top).
Plus sized jeans ready to be cut into squares |
The rag quilt that I'm working on now is going to be made with 6.5" squares, which will turn out to be 5.5" squares after ragging. I was able to get 38 nice 6.5" squares from this one pair of plus size 28 jeans. I thought that was a good amount for my investment of $2.50! When shopping the thrift stores, I try to pick out only the items that are 50% off for that day, and the original price of this pair of jeans was $4.99, and for that amount of usable denim fabric, that's a very good deal.
Ended up getting 38 6.5" squares from that one pair of jeans |
My original plan was to have the rag quilt completely reversible, with each square having the same front and back, but I didn't have enough of the other cotton fabrics (also reclaimed) to work out that way, so I adjusted. Since most of the other fabrics had flowers, I decided to use the flowered denim squares on the front also, and go with all denim for the back. I ended up with enough to do blocks of 7x9, so I need 63 squares for both top and bottom (and the flannel filling also). I'll still need one more pair of jeans to have enough squares for the back. I have five squares of the flowered denim left so I think I might put one in each corner and the middle square of the back, just for a little visual contrast, and to tie it in with the quilt top. Will wait until I get the rest of the squares for the back before I made the final decision.
Here's the final layout of the front of the rag quilt. I can't wait to get the other jeans and finish cutting the back squares to I can get to stitching!
Layout for the top of my reclaimed denim rag quilt |
The other flowered and burgundy fabrics are from scrub tops - another thrift store find!
Do you recycle clothing or other items to use in your craft projects?
~ Marie Anne
Very pretty quilt-to-be! Nice idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to go to the thrift store to get the fabric! Love the way it turned out.
ReplyDeleteIt's not done yet, Rebecca. I had to get more fabric for the back, and then I need to stitch each square into rows, then stitch the rows together, then I have to clip it all so it'll 'rag'. Many more hours yet before I finish this!
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