Saturday, December 12, 2009

Denim Quilts

******Important Update: As of December 31, 2015 this pattern will be available only in my Etsy Shop - LucysQuilts******

******If you have commented on this post in the past and haven't received the pattern it is probably because you did not give me an email address. You can either comment with your email address or click on View My Profile on the right and then click on Email Me on the left*******

In 2001, my sister and I each had a child graduating from high school and we decided to make a quilt for each of them as a gift. I was going through a bit of a slump in my sewing so I let my sister pick the pattern. She had this great pattern for denim quilts and thought that would be a good choice for her son and my daughter to take to college and since I had no better idea it was decided. We got together at her house and got the two tops made in a day or two and though both of the graduates were in and out of the house, neither had a clue.I loved the concept of this pattern and was inspired to make a few more, and then a few more and now I have no idea how many I have made based on the pattern but it is well over 100.

Many fellow quilters have asked for information about the way they are put together over the years including one request on my last post. I was hoping I had already done a tutorial here but looking back quickly did not reveal one so here goes...

The pattern was adapted from the pattern for the cover quilt on Kaffe Fassett's book Glorious Patchwork. I am not sure who adapted the pattern for denim but it was inspired. I have changed the pattern a little to make it easier for this method, but it can be done as printed in the book.I make my quilts out of old jeans because I love the variations in the fabric as it fades and the pockets are great. You can also use new denim of various shades or colors. If you are using jeans, you either rip them at the seams or cut them apart. Then you cut squares that are 2", 4", 6", 8", 10" and 12". You also need the fabric for the strips in between the blocks. The pattern called for black cotton and I have used several bolts of 60" black Kona for these quilts! The black is cut into 1" strips. Some of the strips are cut into 2", 4", 6", 8", 10" and 12" lengths as needed. Some are used for the strips between the rows.

The basic method here is to put a strip of black between each block of denim. The beauty of this is that you are never sewing denim to denim so the seams don't get too bulky. You need to practice with your machine to get the right seam allowance. I have found that if I use my 1/4" foot for this quilt the pieces don't match up as they should so I use the regular foot on my Pfaffs and sew more of a true 1/4" seam as opposed to a scant 1/4".

My first thought after I got the pattern was to use the sleeves that I cut off the twill coverall's that my husband wears for work. I have always saved them (I know, a little crazy) and he has had grey, forest green, cadet blue and navy blue coveralls over the years but that looked pretty boring so I went to thrift stores and fabric stores and found some twill prints that tied them all together. This is the one I made for my husband using up the last of my twill pieces (at that time) and as you can see I only had 2", 4" and 6" pieces left.In the first few years I went to thrift stores and picked up jeans for the quilts. I found that 12" squares aren't easy to get from most jeans so I bought some denim dresses or jumpers and occasionally very large jeans. I've also found a few pieces of denim yardage at the thrift stores or bought some on sale for the larger pieces. I have gotten some great colored/print denims at the thrift store in the children's section and a few in the women's section. I found one that was a white denim with huge blue roses that should never have been made into a pair of size 20 capris! It did work well in my king size quilt when added to yellow, green and blue denim!Now, since people know I make quilts out of old jeans, they frequently ask me if I am still making the denim quilts and hand me grocery bags of jeans. This is why I have several boxes of jeans in my attic waiting to be cut up!

The best thing about this pattern that makes a 52" X 56" quilt is that it can be easily adapted to make a larger quilt or to use different pieces if you don't have the correct number of pieces of the various sizes from the jeans you want to use. It is all based on a 2" grid. The pattern starts in the middle with a 12" square and then rows are added similar to a log cabin block.

Here is one I made for a friend using jewel tone quilting fabric. Love this one!!!This is one I made this summer experimenting with a pink print fabric for the strips instead of black.After getting this round robin quilt put together I decided to use some cream/tan denims with a maroon Kona for the strips and got this great quilt. As I said earlier, I have made more than 100 quilts based on this pattern. I made 7 or 8 using Christmas prints, a couple for wedding quilts using the wedding colors in various prints and one using Laurel Burch's Ocean Song swirl fabrics in various colors. Most have been denim and many of those were donated to the foster care program in our area for foster kids graduating from high school. I have found that teenagers love these quilts. They are also great for baby quilts or young children as they are very sturdy.

The original graduation quilts and my king-sized quilt were professional machine quilted by a friend. Then for the next few years I tied the quilts until I got brave enough to machine quilt them on my trusty Pfaff 1222's.

If you have any questions, or would like me to email the pattern to you, just email me.

*****UPDATE*****  - I am no longer sending out the pattern via email. Due to the high demand it is only available from my Etsy shop: LucysQuilts. Also, comments are moderated so it may take up to a couple of days for it to be posted if I am out of town but I will get to it and respond so you don't have to comment again if you don't see your comment right away.

*****I have posted a Denim Update here.*****

1,537 comments:

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Debbie G said...

I love this quilt. I have old jeans just waiting to be made into a quilt. Would like this pattern

The Farmers Daughter said...

I have an idea I would like to do for my hunting buddy. He has a pile of clothes I can rework.
Could I please have your pattern?
Rachmiller56@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Hi! I was hoping I could get a copy of your jean quilt pattern? It is beautiful and I would like to try my hand at making one :) My email is jp.neary@hotmail.com.
Thanks in advance!

christinawirch said...

Can I please get the pattern? My email is christinawirch@hotmail.com thanks!

Unknown said...

So happy to find this pattern. My granddaughter and her mother have saved jean "parts" for years and asked me to make a quilt. I THINK this is the pattern I need to do that. Please send me the pattern and thanks for your creation! martiwells43@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Please send copy of quilt pattern
to itsmecristinad@yahoo.com

This will be my first attempt at
making a quilt and your pattern
inspired it.

Mary said...

What a great pattern. Mhuish84@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I've been looking for a pattern to use to make my husband a quilt for our king size bed. Would you mind sending me the pattern please? Your quilts are beautiful!
kay.abrams2@gmail.com

Leslie in NZ said...

I love your denim quilt. It is beautiful, thrifty and eco friendly all at the same time. Please send me the pattern.
Many thanks
leslieg@ihug.co.nz

Anonymous said...

Beautiful projects. Could you please send me the pattern? Thank you so much for sharing. traci02@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

Hi I would love this pattern. I am a mother of 6 and have been saving scraps of jeans for a while. I have different sizes this pattern is perfect . I would like for you to send me the pattern and any help for the backing that u can give will b appreciated. I am teaching my self to quilt as well as how to use my baby lock sewing machine. My email: junebugg414@gmailgmail.com THANKS

Hockey Mom at Home said...

Could you please send me a copy of the quilt pattern. Please.
I just love this quilt. Thanks
cstevens72@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Hi! I have been saving jeans for years looking for the right pattern, and my 7 year old daughter found this looking through pictures of jean quilts on the iPad. Super cool! We would like to make a couple together. Could you please send us a pattern to volkenv@sasktel.net. Thanks!

Unknown said...

I love the idea of saving some of these denims I've been collected from going to landfill. I think I've figured out the pattern as I've studied it several times, but the pattern wold help. msurkan@iwmc.pe.ca I picked up some great marbled cotton but before I cut it into strips I want to make sure I have enough. How many meters for the 'black strip section' would you say?

Myrtle Smith said...

WOW!!
Your denim quilts are amazing. The best denim quilts I've seen and now I know why I've been saving all those old jeans. Would love to have the pattern. My email address is: mlsmith2008@windstream.net. Thanks so much for sharing.
Myrtle Smith

Unknown said...

Please email me the pattern. My husband loves it and I'm going to make him a quilt for our camper. Thank you. Dawnmarie.65@live.com

QuiltyMama23 said...

Beautiful quilt!! I have been saving my denim for just the right pattern...this is it. Could you please send me the pattern?
Thanks

Not Lucy said...

Remember to add your email address or I can't send the pattern!

Anonymous said...

Your quilts are beautiful!! Oh, I would love this pattern please! My email is cookiecrumbles@sasktel.net
Thank you

Unknown said...

Love this quilt and would like the pattern. My email address m.lueke@sasktel.net

Anonymous said...

I would love to have this pattern. Thanks so much for sharing. cmjensen@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

I really like the pattern for your jeans quilt. Can you send a copy to cegley@bwmgch.com?

Anonymous said...

It's a stunner of a pattern...I'd like to send my brother away for school with something like this. Thanks for sharing!

muehlenfeld(at)gmail(dot)com

Unknown said...

I too have saved jeans to turn into a quilt. I would love to receive the pattern you use. Thanks Linda

Anonymous said...

I would love to have the pattern for this! Please e-mail to farmerscoop@carnegienet.net

Anonymous said...

I was at my local quilt shop today and a customer had brought in her quilt that she made from your pattern. What a great quilt! I like the use of fabric strips between the blocks to eliminate the bulk of denim seams. Why didn't I think of that?! I would love to have the pattern. My e-mail is cbvandyke@yahoo.com. Thank You!

Warrior.on.my.knees said...

I am doing a denim quilt for graduation present. Absolutely love this pattern!! Can you send it to me? mdjnjjn@gmail.com

Thank you!!

Anonymous said...

Oh girl....I have boxes of jeans just waiting for this pattern.... debbalou57@yahoo.com ...these are beautiful!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Would love to give this a try. Thanks
callgood@sdale.org

Liz Creyke said...

Love the patterns. Would love to fashion my husband's work jeans into quilts for each of our seven children. May I please have the pattern? lizcreyke@gmail.com

Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Please send pattern of Denim quilt to eschollenberg@rogers.com

Linda Smith said...

Fantastic. My sewing buddy has twin granddaughters graduating from high school and I have a daughter graduating from college. We have decided on denim quilts all around. Probably just lap-quilt size, since we don't want more than we can finish. We would love your pattern.
2bizee2@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Great pattern! I have a bunch of denim scraps to make this. Please send me the pattern
paintbrush987@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I would love to have the pattern for the stained glass denim quilt if you are still sharing it. My email is tinaleitzel@gmail.com. Thanks so much, Tina

Anonymous said...

I LOVE your Denim Quilt pattern! It so reminds me of stained-glass! Would you please send me the pattern? Thank you! MegsMom2@ymail.com (Yes, it is "ymail.com" :-) )

Ronda said...

Oh my goodness love this pattern, with two little Grandson's this is perfect! Thanks soooooooo much for sharing. Can you please send me a pattern <3 osconda@pmwifi.com

jensenjabber said...

I have 12 grandsons, so you can imagine the amount of old Levi's I have accumulated! Love this pattern! Please sent me a copy of the pattern to me at jenset55@gmail.com.
Thank you, Teresa

Unknown said...

Hallo, I really like your Denim Quilts. I am inspired : ) do u do tutorial with them? Andrea from smart0685@arcor.de

Thank you

Anonymous said...

Totally awesome. I would love to have the pattern if it is still available.
cedurst@sympatico.ca

Anonymous said...

This pattern looks awesome! and a significant improvement over my old standard denim rag quilts. If you are able to crank out so many, perhaps they work up quickly? Please, please send me this pattern!! Thank you for this, I appreciate your creativity and sharing. 5gr8kidzrwe@sbcglobal.net

Jackie said...

I've never quilted but this pattern has made me think I'd like to try! I'd love a copy of this pattern. jacqui623@gmail.com. Thanks so much! All of the quilts pictured are beautiful!

The Mom said...

Your quilts are beautiful and I would really like to try one. Thank you for sharing.
lasgebs@hotmail.com

Brenda said...

Your quilts are just beautiful. I would love to have the pattern. eblilly6@juno.com. Thanks so much for sharing your creativity and for your wonderfully generous spirit. Have a great day!

Sara said...

Your pattern is beautiful, if it is not too late I'd like to receive it!
I will post the result on my blog!
saraconiglio.mo@gmail.com

xxx
Sara
This is Sara

Anonymous said...

I would love to have your pattern! Please send it to dodinbill@gmail.com thanks in advance!

Unknown said...

I love your quilt and would love to try to make! I have the denim just need the pattern! Thanking you in advance for your generosity! sandylehsten@gmail.com

Ris said...

This quilt is absolutely breathtaking, and I found it while searching for what to do with my mass quantity of denim I have been stashing over the years. If you are still sending out the pattern, I would be deeply grateful to receive one at assiryl@gmail.com. Thank you so much for sharing your inspiration and creativity with all of us!

BadGoodDeb said...

I've been saving jeans for years, too. This looks like the perfect quilt! Could I have the pattern? I'm at "mail at inGodsFamily dot com". Thanks so much!

Unknown said...

What a beautiful quilt! Will you please send me the pattern: shcarlson(at)hotmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

Really like the stained glass quilt. Can you send me the pattern? mcaverhill@yahoo.ca

Anonymous said...

Wow Nice Work! I love this pattern! Could you please email it to me? Thanks a million! Btavery66@hotmail.com

Carolyn said...

this is a great pattern - i like working with denim. can you send it to me please - email is
chigliakster@gmail.com

Carolyn

Ann said...

Hell!

I found your blog via a link from another site. I have been looking for a pattern for a stack of ripped denim jeans and think that yours would be perfect. I would really appreciate it if you could send your pattern to rockcore@maine.rr.com


Thanks!

Anonymous said...

good evening, would like to have this pattern as well, brilliant. sg8978@xtra.co.nz

Unknown said...

Are you still sending out this pattern? I've been collecting my old jeans! :)
molnar.laura.c@gmail.com

J.C. Bailey said...

I would love a copy of your pattern! My brother just asked me to remake an old denim quilt of his and this would be a great way to repair it and add some new patches and flair. Please email to minnie87108@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I saw your pattern on pinterest and I was looking to make a denim quilt. I would love to get your pattern. maxwelllhk@yahoo.com (3 Ls in the middle)

Thank you, Lida

Kayla said...

Are you still giving out the pattern? I saw this on Pintrest and fell in love. I've been looking for a pattern to make for my little cousin who has been fighting cancer. Could you send me the pattern? palmer.kayla.lhs@gmail.com

Stephanie said...

Love, love, love this pattern! What a great way to show off my Kaffe's! Could I please get the pattern? stephreif51@gmail.com

Lis said...

OMG!!! this is a just what I was looking for... my husband ask me to make him a demin quilt and I found your beautiful pattern... If you are still send it... please send it to me to lis_negroe@hotmail.com

Your quilts are awesome!!!!

Edna said...

Just found your blog and love it. would love the pattern, thanks in advance

Anonymous said...

Greetings,
If you are still sharing your denim quilt pattern, the stained glass one, I would love a copy. nancyfirstst@gmail.com
Thanks very much,
Nancy Gray

Unknown said...

Lucy, can I please get the denim quilt pattern? spottedgecko@rocketmail.com

Anonymous said...

Love love love...thanks for sharing...look forward to trying this with the help of your pattern.

Malissa.stone@gmail.com

Joanne said...

I would love a copy of this pattern as I have a memory quilt to make. jflamand@mailhub.ca

Thanks! I love it!

Unknown said...

What beautiful quilts! Like you , I have several bags of donated denim and I would love to have the stained glass quilt pattern. Please email it to me at poppymuddyfoot@yahoo.com. Thank you for sharing your work with us all. It's an inspiration.

mkwhet said...

Love it, would love pattern karenewhetten@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

This pattern is awesome! I was looking for a denim pattern and loved the black in between. I kept coming back to your photos. If it isn't too much trouble, I'd love to have the pattern. Thanks in advance! Kimberly kbohn(at)datacity(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I just found your blog through Pinterest. I would love to have the pattern to this quilt if you are still sending them. I am new to quilting and this is awesome!
Elettk@gmail.com
Thank you so much.

Anonymous said...

I came across your blog from a comment about your "Denim Quilt" from a posting on Quilting Board. I am a new quilter and this very much looks like something that I think I could make. I would love to have the pattern. I also know that you are really busy and will be patient and wait for a reply. I did join your mailing list. My addy is sunshine_trout@hotmail.com Thanks so very much.

Vicky

Little Julie said...

They are beautiful and I love the stained glass effect. I'd be so happy if you could send me the pattern but I don't see an email address to request it without posting my email address publicly (which I am always hesitant to do). Can you let me know how to request it via email? Eternally grateful!!

Not Lucy said...

Little Julie, I hope you read this. You can email me if you click on 'View my complete profile" on the right side of the blog.

Anonymous said...

I found your site from the Quilting Board. Love your denim quilts! I've been making denim purses - and saving the legs for such a project. I would love to have a copy of the pattern - if you are still sending it out!
Thank you in advance for helping me "clear out" a few boxes! amyisrael@comcast.net

Thomas said...

Alicia... I'd love to have the pattern too please. Thank you!
drthomaswright@me.com

Anonymous said...

If still available I would LOVE to have this pattern! Nmjellison@yahoo.com :)

Spursmum said...

Ooooh, me too please. I love the look of this quilt and the variations that are possible. I have a humungous pile of old jeans taking up too much space. gharrop@shaw.ca

Gretchen said...

Greetings Alicia, I was recently at a retreat where a women was making one of your Stained Glass Quilts. She referred me to your site. So much beautiful work, bravo!
I would love to receive a pattern for this if you are still offering to send it out via email .
My email is tswquilts@aol.com

Random Spaghetti said...

I really love the idea! Could you please send the pattern to randomspaghetti@gmail.com if it's still available? Thanks!

Random Spaghetti said...

I really love the idea! Could you please send the pattern to randomspaghetti@gmail.com if it's still available? Thanks!
Also, I'm sorry if I've posted multiple comments of this accidentally. My internet is having some weird problems.

Anonymous said...

I love your denim quilts! I too have been saving old jeans for years. If you are still sending out the pattern, I would love a copy! Silverthimble@shaw.ca

Anonymous said...

What beautiful quilts! My daughter is ready to make her first denim quilt and loves your pattern! Can you please email it to us at scrapin2@msn.com
Thank you for sharing!

pattiespea said...

I love this quilt! You do stunning work! Please e-mail me a copy of the pattern. This would be great for my new great granddaugter.I really like your blog.

Not Lucy said...

Sorry Pattiespea, I have been busy with company and Relay for Life and strawberries the last few days so I haven't been on the computer much so I didn't see that you had comment. I moderate my comments so I don't get spam comments. Anyway, I will send you the pattern but you need to click on 'view my profile' on the right side of the blog and then click on email under contact me and I will be able to send the pattern.

Brenda said...

OMG what is the chances I would come across your blog and it show some beautiful jean quilts. My Aunt is retiring from quilting, as her health isn't good and has gifted me with tons of material, quilting notions/books and yes a hugh box of jeans....If you are still sharing the pattern I would love to have it...Thanks in advance.
btiny36@hotmail.com

Jennifer Klammer said...

This is perfect for my nephew's graduation quilt. Thank you so much for sending the pattern.
jennifer.klammer@comcast.net

The Hipster said...

Would love your pattern. Here's my email address: mmthoune@gmail.com

Unknown said...

Beautiful denim quilts! I would love to get the pattern. Thank you

McDermott.dani@gmail.com

Elyse said...

I would love this pattern.

Thanks,

Elyse

ebrunnemer@yahoo.com

Tammy Ann said...

I would love a copy of your pattern. I think that I understand the log cabin Round Robin, but am not sure. My email is tgadbury@wi.rr.com. Thanks so much!!

Mistress Pimperella said...

Wow! I love these quilts!
I've been sorting out some old jeans today as I was making a few pairs of shorts out of pairs that had holes in. After Cutting all the Usable Sections and Ironing them, I sat down to pintrest to see how I could use them.
Please could you email me the pattern?

any chance you could delete email before moderation? Thank you
archoflagellant@btinternet.com

Laura


TooeleTwins said...

I love anything that looks like stained glass. I'm in a sewing slump right now, but I have everything I need to make this quilt. Maybe this one will be that which breaks me out of my funk!
I would love the pattern when you have a minute. No rush.
tooelek@yahoo.com

Jeremy said...

HI...can you send me the pattern to mblovesjeremy@gmail.com? Thank you so much..its absolutely beautiful. Also, I want to make this for my queen sized bed, do you have a queen size pattern to send me? Thanks!

Unknown said...

I would love to try this quilt, could you please share the pattern. My email is cskmpk@aol.com. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

please email me pattern denim quilt!love your work!lttlswan@hotmail.com












Unknown said...

I LOVE this denim quilt! I have been saving old jeans and looking for a pattern for a long time and yours is the best!! May I please have a copy of the pattern? I would be happy to donate to Relay for Life in your name. :)
Thank you!
cindymaycock@gmail.com

SeeAmySew said...

OmGosh!! Just found your blog. I'm a fairly new quilter and love learning new designs.I love all the color variations of this quilt. Would love a copy of your pattern,please. Thanks, Amy
amycaldwell@swva.net

Unknown said...

Hi are you still sending out the denim quilt pattern? If so I'd love a copy - my email address is vkasal@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Would absolutely love to have the pattern. Your quilts are beautiful .

Anonymous said...

gspl_sngr@yahoo.com
I love blue jean quilts and have made several but this pattern is beautiful and inspiring.

Renie A said...

Love this denim quilt. Would you please send the pattern to iepearl@hotmail.com
Thank you, Irene.

Baileygirl said...

Would love a copy of your pattern. My email is vfarley1794@gmail.com. Thanks

otterdaughter said...

This is such a beautiful pattern, I'd love a copy of the instructions!

diesel(dot)doll(at)yahoo(dot)com

Unknown said...

I'd love a copy of your pattern, please. Just what my "rough and tumble" boys need.

wendybennett@ymail.com

Thanks :)

Anonymous said...

You have made the "perfect" jeans quilt! I would love to have the pattern.

Patty
onemanskitty@yahoo.com

Kaye said...

I love your jean quilts could I please have a copy of the pattern
kquilts@bigpond.com

Diana Banana said...

Wow! I really love this quilt. Could you please send me the pattern.

wpittman said...

Can't say anything new but I'll try, Creative, Inspiring, Eco- friendly, Simply Delightful, and Hopeful you are still sending out the pattern and instructions!!!
wlpittman@sbcglobal.net

Anonymous said...

I have been looking for a quilt pattern for my jean material and this looks perfect. If you are still sending the pattern, I would love to have it!! janetmbachtel@gmail.com. Thank you!!

Anonymous said...

I love this quilt and would love to have the pattern! Email: jgarvin@dteworld.com

Thanks!!

Anonymous said...

Just found your denim quilt and would like the pattern if you are still sending it out. My adult son has autism and is a "ripper" and zipper-breaker so have lots of jeans needing a second life! Thank you from Canada!
basaran.family@rogers.com

Anonymous said...

Beautiful quilts Lucy. Would you mind sending me the pattern?

Thank you so much.

Caryxc@bellsouth.net

Unknown said...

I really would like to make this denim quilt and would like to get the pattern. Email me at:
cheri752@gmail.com

Thank you.

Valerie said...

I would also love to have this pattern, it's a gorgeous quilt!
Thanks sooo much!
Fazval@optonline.net

Condie said...

I would like the pattern. hcondie@gmail.com

Heymudda said...

I linked over from Printest. Your quilt is stunning! If you are still sending out the pattern, may I please have a copy. Email to: heymudda@hotmail.com Also, I started following your blog!

Anonymous said...

At last, I found the right pattern for my stacks of Jeans! I would love to try your pattern. Please send to djs03co@q.com. Thanks for sharing...dj

Anonymous said...

What a perfect pattern! Are you still sending the inductions through email? I would love to make this quilt if you wouldn't mind sending it to me! My email is anngilee@yahoo.com :-) thank you so much for sharing this!

Wren said...

I have a male friend who found this quilt on pinterest and would like me to make him one. So, if you are still willing, I would certainly like a copy of this Denim Stained Glass Quilt. Warmest...

Karen Workman said...

Would so LOVE this pattern! Thank you so very much for sharing! kleeworkman@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Is so beatifull I would like to do it for my husband. Can you send me the pattern to my e-mail please? myryam_944@hotmail.com is my e-mail .I wiil be so happy to recive it. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Is so beatifull... please, Can you send me the pattern? my email is clau_pellargo@hotmail.com thanks you so much!!

Unknown said...

could you please send me the pattern? Thank you so much! Making my daughter a quilt to take to college :) lisaformanek@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I have looked at this quilt many times. I think it is beautiful and I would love to try making it.
I would like to make one for my grandson and a couple to donate to local charities that can be used as fund raisers.

candypariseau@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Love your adaptation. I would like the pattern please. kattdam@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Wow! I just came across your quilt and love it. I have boxes full of old jeans and would love to make one. pamela_taylor@q.com

Unknown said...

Thank you so much for sharing such beautiful quilts with us! If you don't mind, would you send me the pattern?

Anonymous said...

I would love to make a quilt like this. Please send me the pattern. Mrssymes@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I would love to try out this pattern, inspired to use up my stack of old jeans! Marian
marianmulligan@hotmail.co.uk

Gay said...

I've been looking forever for a reasonable way to avoid the heavy seams. This is genius! Please send me the pattern and thank you so much for sharing!
gbrear@aol.com

Anonymous said...

You've done such beautiful work and gotten me inspired to use that stash of denim I've been hoarding. :)
Pattern please: tinas_72@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I'd love this pattern ... What a striking quilt!! kathryn@cimtak.com Thanks!

Anonymous said...

These are beautiful! Please send me a copy of the pattern to beckyboo1946@yahoo.com

Thanks so much!
Rebecca

Brenda said...

I love your quilts and I would love the pattern. Thanks so much.
eblilly6@juno.com

Hilltop quilter said...

Thanks so much for this blog! I hope to make several quilts from grankids out of Grandpa's old jeans and shirts. I would love to have the pattern please.
Thanks!
candimcd@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I would LOVE to have this pattern! My e mail address is Eeyore6980@aol.com The variations are terrific so that it changes each time you make it. Many thanks! Kasey

dqlts said...

You've given me so many ideas with all your variations! Would love for you to send me the Denim stained glass pattern. I have tons of old jeans, along with tons of other fabric so no reason not to start another project. Thanks!
dqlts@hotmail.com

Barry & Lori Platts said...

I would love to have the pattern!! Please and thank you!
loriplatts@gmail.com.

Zoe said...

What an amazing woman you are! How kind and generous to have made so many quilts. I too would love this pattern. Email is zoerogers87@gmail.com kindest regards zoe

Anonymous said...

Love your work! You have inspired me to try my first quilt :o) please send me the pattern... Maddockd@hotmail.com
Thank you so much...

Unknown said...

Hi there!!

I found your quilt on quiltinspiration.blogspot.com!! I love it. Could I bother you for a copy of the pattern? Or perhaps a link to find it online?

And CONGRATS! The 'new' little one is very cute!! Take a picture monthly on his 'birth day' and save to review at the next Birthday. It is neat to see the monthly changes in appearance, the sparkle in their eyes, the smile of recognition, and more. I did that with my grandson and everyone loves it! Year after year, makes for great memories!

Happy quilting!

Jeannie Williams
wms.jeannie@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Hello, I just found your blog and this beautiful pattern. Would it be possible for me to get the pattern or a link to the pattern if it's available online? I'd love to make it as a christmas gift for my family. My email is lory_4000@hotmail.com Thank you!!!

Julia Smith said...

Hi I love your quilts and would love the pattern. Please mail it to quiltysmith71@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Me too...love this pattern. Can you send it to me. Thx for posting it. Tcook913@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Hi there,
I would love a pattern for this quilt.
holliebradford@gmail.com
Thanks for the inspiration, and beautiful work!

terrip63@yahoo.com said...

Please send me the instructions. I'm pretty new to quilting, but this looks really nice.

terrip63 at yahoo.com

Unknown said...

Cheryl Andres

I would love to use your pattern for Christmas Presents. Please e-mail me at cheryla020213@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Hi! I would love to have this pattern please!! crwalls974@gmail.com
Thanks

Unknown said...

I love this quilt pattern. Can you please email me the pattern? Kellyeastman@comcast.net

Anonymous said...

The design is so pretty! I would really like to make one for my brother. Would you mind sending a pattern to nas98(at)cornell(dot)edu

Thank you!

Anna.G. said...

Hi. Are you still sending the pattern? I'm dreaming of a big picnic quilt made of old jeans for years. This morning i found 8 old pants in the street.
My e-mail is annagkb@gmail.com
Thank you

Anonymous said...

Love quilts, if you still sharing your pattern. Can you please send me a copy. Deedeep32@gmail.com

Unknown said...

These look fabulous! I would love a pattern of the most basic quilt as I have never made one before. I have alot of denim from over the years, thinking I would one day do something with it. This looks like the perfect project as long as its not too difficult. Please send the pattern to b4ucmoon@gmail.com . Looks like it's going to be a busy winter :-)

Anonymous said...

Can I please have a copy of your pattern? I love the way it looks so random. my email is shelyne1996@gmail.com. Much appreciated!

Lisa West said...

I love this quilt! Can you send me a pattern?
lisa.thewests@gmail.com

Janice Brown said...

I've been waiting for years to make a jean quilt with just the right pattern & this is it!! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful quilts & the pattern. Jbrown10ela@gmail.com

Heather said...

I am trying to make a similar quilt and would love the pattern. My E-mail address is hcrauch@yahoo.com

Thank you!

Unknown said...

Love the looks of this quilt. Please send me the pattern at jmesefrakes@yahoo.com. Thank You.

Anonymous said...

This looks great! I have a stack of jeans just perfect for this. Could you please send me the pattern? eileentannas@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I just found your blog and I really like your denim quilts. Could you please send me the pattern to jakeandcarla@gmail.com
Thanks in advance.

Anonymous said...

Wow! This is a popular pattern! I would love to have it if you are still sending it. I am working on two jean quilts. My husband picked this pattern as his favorite!
michellemhusbands@gmail.com
Thank you!

Not Lucy said...

I tried sending the pattern to the last commenter who gave me the michellemhusbands@gmail.com email address and it came back so I need a different address so I can send the pattern. Alicia

Anonymous said...

I would love a copy of your pattern and instructions.
AmberOrton111@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I love these quilts! Amazing work. I am just learning how to quilt and wound love the pattern if that is ok with you. brad-and-tricia@hotmail.com Thanks so much

Hazel said...

Ito would love the pattern ,love your blog . hbartoszek@rogers.com

susan said...

I have been saving my boys jeans always with the thought that I would make a denim quilt s for them. I really love your pattern. Could you send me a copy? Thanks Susan susanlock@shaw.ca

Anonymous said...

Just found this posted on Pinterest and fell in love. I have a collection of denim just waiting for the right project. Can you please send me the pattern at kim4unow@yahoo.com. Can't wait to get started.

Jackie said...

I would love the pattern to your denim quilt. could you please send it to me at
jackie.r.house@gmail.com

thanks
jackie

Unknown said...

Hey there great quilt idea with the denim. Second time trying to post. I love the variety in this quilt. Thanks for sharing and could you please send the pattern to karen4nutrition@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Finally, a quilt that my daughter (18 yrs) would actually like to try! Thankfully I've saved most of her jeans since she was little :). Would love the pattern please - and thank you so much.
tessmink@yahoo.com

Nini said...

Love the quilt, and all the variations you've done. Would appreciate you sending me the pattern, if you don't mind. vicenza74@gmail.com thanks!

Heather said...

I would love to have this pattern. What a fun way to use all the denim I have been saving.

Lady Dragoness said...

Hi Lucy.

I love your denim quilts. The different sized squares remind me somewhat of Piet Mondrian's art. I would love to have the pattern, and my email address is accessible in my Blogger profile.

Anonymous said...

Love your quilts & would love to have the pattern too please. edrebels@yahoo.com ~ Thank You very much!!

Angie said...

What a great pattern! I would love to have it! My email is mom22girls16 at gmail.com.

Thanks,
Angie

Anonymous said...

Hi Lucy. I would love to have this tutorial. Winter is coming here in WV and I want to make 4 (1 for each vehicle of my children) in case of emergency. I will probably have to sign in as Anonymous so my email address is retiredgijo@yahoo dot com.
Thanks,
Joyce

debby said...

could you send me the pattern for this, please? you should be able to respond to this comment via email, i have it set up with my email. thanks!

Anonymous said...

This is great! I would love the pattern so I can make this quilt for a school project! my email is 13002@kristin.school.nz
Thanks you much :)

gabby said...

I would love the jeans quilt pattern! It's gorgeous! gabbygoose@att.net
Thanks so much!!!

Anonymous said...

Love these denim quilts! I have bags of our family jeans just waiting to be made into one (or five) of these. Could you please send the pattern to me at vandehoef.kelley@gmail.com. Any chance you have a t-shirt quilt pattern? Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I just love your Denim quilts. Would it be possible to email this pattern to me.

Thanks for your time. Keep up the great work! 👍😀

Charlene

sewfuncrafts@gmail.com

Ramona said...

A quilt made from your pattern was posted today on the quilters blog. She linked to this blog post of yours. What a great quilt! Your variations are wonderful. If you are still sharing the pattern, I would love a copy. Thank you so much! Ramona
Rneifeld at aol.com

Cheryl said...

Thank you for sharing your pattern for these great quilts. My email address is joconnor4@nycap.rr.com.

p_dshipman said...

I would love to have the pattern for the jean quilt! I love it! p_dshipman@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Wonderful quilt idea. I'm a newbie and could you kindly email me the pattern? What do you use for the denim quilt backing? Email address is husky28@hotmail.com. Thank you.

Dar said...

This is one of the best patterns that I've seen for using old jeans. If you are still sending the pattern, I would love a copy. My email is attached to my blog name. The ones that you showed are really neat. One is better than the next. Thanks so much.

Sherry said...

Lovely quilts, especially the jewel colored one. I'd like the pattern please. My email is peanut13@bellsouth.net.
Thank you so much.

Anonymous said...

I love this pattern and would love to have it. I too, have jeans from various family members that need to be used. Please send the pattern to: ruthsand1234@yahoo.com
Thank you for sharing and inspiring.

Ruth

PaintedThread said...

I'd love the pattern. sally.hurley@gmail.com Thanks!

Anonymous said...

This is a lovely quilt and I hope you are still able to share your pattern. Thank you. My email address is
Roehldeb@hotmail.com

Jean said...

Please email the pattern. awesome! Jean64l@aol.com

Anonymous said...

Could you please email me a copy of the pattern for the Denim Quilt. I would love to make it for my grandson. Thank you, Del

Sarah said...

Wow - almost 5 years later and you are still getting requests for this pattern! I just followed a link from someone else who made it, and love your quilts, particularly the jewel-colored one. Would you please send the pattern to me at sarah.leight(at)sbcglobal.net? Thank you!

Rachel said...

Hi! If you're still emailing this beautiful stained glass mosaic tile quilt pattern, I'd love to have it. tx_quilt79@ymail.com
Rachel Lane

Unknown said...

I am happy to join this long line of quilters who have seen your quilt, loved it, and wanted to make one too. Please send me the pattern at sstephenson@southplainscollege.edu. Thanks so much, Sandra

Anonymous said...

Would like to have a copy of your pattern. I made a jean quilt years ago with purple flannel as the backing. karen.clark2012Wcomcast.net
thanks!

Barb L said...

Oh my...this is a beautiful pattern. Are you still sending it out? If so, I would appreciate receiving it. bklquilts@ymail.com

Deanna said...

I would love the pattern. My husband's friend just brought me a big bag of jeans and said, "please..." You could really help me out.

weddingdressblue at gmail dot com

Anonymous said...

What an awesome idea for a quilt! My husband brought up the idea of searching for a Mondrian inspired quilt pattern after seeing some stained glass quilts and google led me over here. And I even have some jeans to use for this. Whee! I'd love to get a copy of the pattern if you still send them out!

rueyarrow@gmail.com

Sued said...

I just love this idea for a quilt, but very new to quilting. Please send me a copy of the pattern: suedevito@aol.com
Thanks

Unknown said...

Susmelvin@comcast.net

I would really love to get this pattern. I really love it.

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