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Jazz up your sofa and save an old pair of jeans from the landfill by making this adorable denim throw pillow cover. Easy, step-by-step instructions and photos are provided.
Updated: October 2019
30 Repurposed jean project ideas - Don't throw them away - Upcycle them!
If you want a fun, unique way to change up your home décor, you will most likely be surprised at all of the great things that you can do with denim from old jea…
I made my teenage son a cool denim pocket pillow; I incorporated a jeans pocket so there is a place for his phone whilst listening to music.
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DIY Denim Traditional Log Cabin Pocket Pillow tutorial by Underground Crafter | Grab some jeans headed for the scrap pile and make yourself a plush pocket pillow with a Fairfield Decorator’s Choice Luxury Pillow Form.
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DIY Recycled Jeans Denim Quilt Sewing Tutorial & Paid
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Upcycle your old pair of 100% cotton jeans into fun, whimsical frog pillows! This pattern is an original design and is a hard copy mailed right to you! This original pattern includes directions on how to: - 'Filet' your old jeans to get the most out of the old, soft, velvety denim! - How to satin stitch applique on denim. This is a very durable way to applique. - Templates for the Frog and Fly parts - Directions on how to assemble the 16" x 16" pillow. This cozy pillow is fun to hug, great for naps and perfect for decorating your bed or chair. **This pattern is copyrighted material and may not be reproduced for commercial use in any form unless authorized by Back Pocket Design.
Reuse, repurpose and refashion your old worn out blue jeans with this bumper list of over 25 amazing diy ideas for old jeans.
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Handmade patchwork cushion cover made from recycled jeans. Each piece of denim has been individually cut and sewn together to create this stylish, unique one-off cover. No more losing your mobile phone or remote control down the side of the sofa. This cover comes with a handy little pocket (recycled from a back pocket). Made from a collection of unwanted 2nd hand jeans which i have washed ,cut and reconstructed to make this cover. The easy slip cover makes it simple to place your filler into the cover without trapped zips or fiddly fastenings. Measurements: 16x16 inches.
The best repurposed jean pillows tutorials. Do you hate throwing out old jeans, how about upcycling them into denim throw pillows?
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Size: Throw Pillow 20" x 20" Accent your home with custom pillows from Zazzle and make yourself the envy of the neighborhood. Made from 100% grade A cotton, these pillows are the perfect complement to your couch! Dimensions: 20" x 20" (square) 100% grade A woven cotton Fabric is made from natural fibers, which may result in irregularities Hidden zipper enclosure; synthetic-filled insert included Machine washable Made in the USA Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 20" x 20". For best results please add 0.5" bleed.
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Throw pillow handmade from vintage Levi’s denim pockets! Pockets are functional, the smallest/bottom one great for holding the remote! All pillows are handmade with name-brand vintage denim! Upcycled home decor is in✨ Brands most commonly used in these pillows: Levi’s, Tommy Hilfiger, Guess. Pillows are stuffed with washable, hypoallergenic filling that is made from recycled materials♻️ They are made to order and may vary from photo - a photo of your pillow will be sent to you prior to shipping!
Take a cue from your closet with these creative and country chic denim decorating ideas. Here are 15 ways to infuse beautiful blue and indigo furniture, fabrics, accessories throughout your home.
Well I do. Lots of them!!! I went to a thrift store the other day and they had a huge bin of clothing $1 for a 13 gallon trash bag. Those...
Keep your old denim out of the landfill while making these super soft, plush pillow covers that have a decorative and useful pocket!
I have been recycling denim jeans again. The latest creation is a cushion made from various shades of denim with red and blue hearts appliqued on each square. I have backed the cushion with a bluie…
Don't throw away those old jeans! Repurpose them with this DIY quilted denim pillow tutorial. - Sewtorial
Usher in fall by giving your home a cozy refresh. These simple ideas for DIY fall decor, including outdoor fall decor, pumpkin projects, wreaths, and more, will have your home ready for the season.
A throw pillow or a sofa cushion has always been sewers favourite thing to make. It is easy and fast sewing project but it gives such a big refresh to a room.…
A strategically placed accent can bring the whole room to life, and this soft, comfy pillow case is just what you need to do that. This product is only the pillowcase - pillow filling not included. Print on Washable pattern. Not real Denim. • 100% polyester • Fabric weight: 6.49–8.85 oz/yd² (220–300 g/m²) • Hidden zipper • Machine-washable case • Blank product components in the US sourced from China and the US • Blank product components in the EU sourced from China and Poland
My coworker and friend Nicole changed jobs and left our department. As a going away gift, I made her a pillow: I pieced my grey scraps with a few pops of fuchsia on the front and back: Quilting is just some wavy lines (in pink thread) done with the walking foot. This? This, I'm happy with. And so is Nicole, which is really what matters. Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild repeated a really successful swap where we bring a ziploc baggie full of our own favourite scraps and someone else takes the bag and makes you something. I got a bag full of beautiful solid scraps from Arita, and made her this mini quilt I called Flying South. I wasn't sure at first how to deal with the scraps but once I got the idea to separate them in to warm and cool colours, inspiration struck. A rule of the swap was that the item you made had to include flying geese, so I used grey flying geese to transition between the two sections. It's about 18" x 18", and is intentionally wonky in shape and size. Arita appreciates wonky. I had so much fun working with all solids. For the quilting, I did something different in each secion. A squared off maze design (done free motion) in the "cool" colours, with a cool-toned blue thread: And a flowery motif in the warm section, with orange thread: And finally, some straight line quilting with grey thread in the grey section. I was so happy with how this turned out and I'm really pleased to report that Arita is too. Recently at work, I needed a testimonial for one of our suppliers and asked the part of my team that used their product to email me a quick blurb. I sweetened the pot because these are busy folks and I wanted to give them an incentive to respond - I said that all submissions would be entered in a draw for something handmade from me. Despite this amazing offer, there was only one response. The "winner" selected a mug rug and when I asked what colours, he said, "How about Canucks colours?" This pattern by Sonja Artisania sprang to mind immediately. The winner loves it. Yay! And finally, November's Bee Sewcial blocks for Leanne she can quilt. After two straight months of minimalism, Leanne decided to ask for maximalism - ALL the colours! I love LOVE the theme, and my blocks. I so enjoyed my Bee Sewcial experience in 2015 that I've decided to stay on for round 2. Happy Christmas, everyone - enjoy the holidays!
DIY ideas with denim
This adorable toss pillow was created from the outgrown jeans of teenage girls. The quilt-pattern design makes great use of the decorative pockets.