l01 used for old jeans
l01 used for old jeans
*make kitchen heat pads..and sew on in running stitch'kiss the cook'
*make oven gloves
*make garden apron,pockets to hold garden stuff
*draught excluders, add on bits of recycled cotton pieces to make pictures(kids love doning this)
* saved over time make a warm,large patchwork bedspread.
*make oven gloves
*make garden apron,pockets to hold garden stuff
*draught excluders, add on bits of recycled cotton pieces to make pictures(kids love doning this)
* saved over time make a warm,large patchwork bedspread.
Re: l01 used for old jeans
I cut some into strips to make into a rag rug
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Re: l01 used for old jeans
7. Use the good bits to patch or repair pockets on newer jeans
8. Patch the inside of jeans knees to make a pocket - pop in a bit of sleep-mat type foam for garden jeans with built-in kneelers
8. Patch the inside of jeans knees to make a pocket - pop in a bit of sleep-mat type foam for garden jeans with built-in kneelers
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Re: l01 used for old jeans
9. Use the back pocket section to make a wee bag. (got a couple I've had for years, they're ace!)
10. Use waist band and any pockets you want to make "pixie pockets". Like a bum-bag or a money belt but unique!
Love the idea of the massive patchwork bedspread though!
Susi
10. Use waist band and any pockets you want to make "pixie pockets". Like a bum-bag or a money belt but unique!
Love the idea of the massive patchwork bedspread though!

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Re: l01 used for old jeans
What's wrong with just waring them?
(assuming they still preserve modesty)
I wear jeans with holes and ragged tears as big as a fist in the knees. If they get too tore they become shorts. Admittedly I don't go further than the back garden in them, but I can't throw away a comfortable, well loved pair of jeans!
11. Wear them a little longer (or shorter)

(assuming they still preserve modesty)
I wear jeans with holes and ragged tears as big as a fist in the knees. If they get too tore they become shorts. Admittedly I don't go further than the back garden in them, but I can't throw away a comfortable, well loved pair of jeans!
11. Wear them a little longer (or shorter)


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Re: l01 used for old jeans
Cut the legs off level and hem across the bottom. Then put a long belt through the loops and you have a hand bag or shoulder bag.
Funky cushion, curtain pelmet, bunting (I'm into bunting at the moment, can you tell?), shelf edging.
Christmas decorations.
Place mats, napkin rings. Make some napkins from a blue, checked tea towel to go a treat.
Take the legs you discarded from the bag and stuff with wadding, old tights etc. Then sew them together to make a long tube. Take the two ends and sew together to make a donut shape. Sew another piece of fabric to the bottom to make a cat bed.
Re-upholster chair cushions.
Zoe
Funky cushion, curtain pelmet, bunting (I'm into bunting at the moment, can you tell?), shelf edging.
Christmas decorations.
Place mats, napkin rings. Make some napkins from a blue, checked tea towel to go a treat.
Take the legs you discarded from the bag and stuff with wadding, old tights etc. Then sew them together to make a long tube. Take the two ends and sew together to make a donut shape. Sew another piece of fabric to the bottom to make a cat bed.
Re-upholster chair cushions.
Zoe
Re: l01 used for old jeans
Draught excluders - cut off leg of jeans, stuff and sew up. Add funky decorations as desired 

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Re: l01 used for old jeans
23. (I think)
Use the leg to make a childs apron. Open the inside seam and lay out flat, cut to shape, and edge with binding, they are (obviously
) super hard wearing.
Use the leg to make a childs apron. Open the inside seam and lay out flat, cut to shape, and edge with binding, they are (obviously

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Re: l01 used for old jeans
For those of you with good legs, curtisy of my youngest, (who said she read the idea in a teen mag years ago):
24) Cut off the legs just below the length you want your skirt to be. Undo the crotch seam, cut a triangle to fit front & back, sew in place. Mini skirt.
MW
24) Cut off the legs just below the length you want your skirt to be. Undo the crotch seam, cut a triangle to fit front & back, sew in place. Mini skirt.
MW
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Re: l01 used for old jeans
25. Rip even more holes in them and be very fashionable. 

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Re: l01 used for old jeans
I've just made a new peg bag from an old pair. Now, if I could only get one of the cameras to work I'd take a pic.
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Re: l01 used for old jeans
I usually try to keep my jeans patched because I was bitten by a nasty insect through a gaping hole in the leg of my jeans
I favour wearing them until total rag stage as I have a great talent for getting muddy and slimy and wet

I favour wearing them until total rag stage as I have a great talent for getting muddy and slimy and wet