I fixed my mistake and sewed like a mad woman yesterday and this morning.
I'm very happy with the quilt. I made 3 edges scalloped and the top edge straight so it would fit more like a bedspread.
Stats:
- 238 denim circles cut by hand from jeans, shorts and a dress
- countless small spools of colored thread
- 46 semi circles and 192 5 in squares of fabric from my stash
- 3 band-aids...pins and my fingers don't play nicely together
- size: 75 x 90 inches
- weight: 8lbs
8 comments:
Looks really cool! I don't quilt a lot, but I just finished snipping the seams of a denim/flannel raggy quilt I made. That was more time consuming than actually making the quilt. Snip, snip, snip...This looks great, and a great pattern!
I reiterate what I said yesterday. I'm in awe, awe, awe of your work. Had that been me, I'd still be ripping. I like the back as much as the front. If you'd like I'll send you a bandaid, which would be my contribution to the project .
My mom made a quilt for my sister and husband for their wedding some 11-12 years with the same pattern. Lots of old demin jeans were put to good use. Good work!
I bet there are extra circles lying around my dad's house if you have the itch to sew another one?! ;O)
Wow that is beautiful! I used this technique on a place mat to see if I would like it enough to use it to make a large quilt. I stuck myself so many times with pins that after I was done with the place mat I said No More! To much pain for me... You Rock!! Congrants! You did a wonderful job!
How pleased you must be! This is so beautiful and I Love that you have given fabrics and such a second chance in life!
oxo
Hi Halle,
I really hope you check back for comments on your older posts!
I just wanted to say that I absolutely love this quilt and I want to know how to make it. Do you know what it is called or where I can find the directions?
You can email me at: maryjoandres@gmail.com
I sure hope you notice this comment! I will keep checking in with you.
WOW, your quilt is gorgeous Halle...I just love it!!!
Beautiful quilt, is this a cathedral window pattern?
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