After carrying around my old denim from house to house all through college (and afterward!) I finally buckled down and sewed this puppy together in the months before my daughter was born. Here it is, two happy years later and it's looking well loved. Some lessons I learned with this project: 1) you can get a surprising amount of denim out of just a few pairs of jeans, 2) zig-zagging the seam allowances will add increased durability for a really functional quilt, 3) old denim makes a great park blanket!! I backed it with my husband's comforter from college. It was warm and cozy and needed a new purpose. I bound the edges with black twill bias tape, tied the whole thing together with green buttons, and stitched in the ditch in large squares.
4.15.2009
"green" drooly bib
Latest prototype!!
I repurposed a towel that had started to ravel at the edges and used some leftover fabric from a baby quilt I just finished and voila - new bib for my drooly kid. My applique technique needs a little more practice, but I'm impressed with my first go at it. I used a Ro Gregg quilting fabric for the trim around the edges and the applique. This is the first of many! Coming soon at http://www.patchworkdreamer.etsy.com/
I repurposed a towel that had started to ravel at the edges and used some leftover fabric from a baby quilt I just finished and voila - new bib for my drooly kid. My applique technique needs a little more practice, but I'm impressed with my first go at it. I used a Ro Gregg quilting fabric for the trim around the edges and the applique. This is the first of many! Coming soon at http://www.patchworkdreamer.etsy.com/
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bib,
patchworkdreamer,
reclaimed,
sewing,
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