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Showing posts with label recycled denim jeans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycled denim jeans. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2009

New Pattern Released - Embellished Rag Quilted Recycled Jeans Purse Epattern



This is a large, rag quilted, eco-friendly shoulder bag purse e-pattern. What a neat way to upcycle your old jeans.

You embellish the blocks from your stash of buttons, yoyos, embroideries, fabric printed pictures, stitch sayings, the ideas are endless to make this purse uniquely your own.

Purse has two dividers sewn in, has a button closure and holds everything you could possibly need for the day.
As usual lots of photos so you can see the steps.

Finished size is 12 in. H x 15 1/2 in. W x 4 1/2 in. D.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Update on Recycled Jeans Veggie Bags

I thought I would post an update on how the recycle jeans veggie bags are working out.
The most important tip I have found is to feed them with Miracle Grow fertilizer every week or two. What a difference in the plants since I started doing that.
Their potting soil is real nice, too, as it holds the water better than the cheaper kind but the cheaper stuff will work as long as you fertilize the soil.

I am so excited about my first cucumber. This was taken a few days ago. It is even bigger now. They surely do grow fast!


Another thing I did was to put pots under the bags so I am not wasting the water that drips from the bottom of the bags. Next year I will put bush type vegetables in them.


Here is a picture of Deena's tomato bag. Http://www.ewenmeprintables.com


Now I am trying to figure out how I can use these bags for fall vegetables. Please leave a comment if you have any ideas on what type winter vegetable would grow in them.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Recycled Jeans Hanging Veggie Bag Tutorial




I am always looking for a new way to recycle old jeans. Here is my tutorial for making hanging veggie bags from the leg and waistband from jeans.

Finished bag size = 20 inches long


Supply List

Pair of old jeans
Thread
Shoe Lace
4” round plastic lid
Potting soil
Plant


Cut off one lower leg from the jeans, 20 ½ inches long up from the bottom hem. The bottom hem will be the top of the bag and the cut part will be the bottom.





Turn the leg inside out. Taper the side seams by measuring in 1 ½ inches at the bottom and tapering up. Red line is the sewing line.



Make a ½ inch buttonhole 1 ¼ inch up from the bottom.



Fold the hem over ¾ inch. Zig zag stitch the hem, making sure your seam allowances both fold over to the same side so it will be easier to thread the shoelace through the casing.



Attach a large safety pin to one end of the shoe lace and pull it through the casing.






Strap:

Cut off 28 inches of the waistband for the strap, carefully cutting off the belt loops.
Optionally: Cut a 5 inch wide x 28 inch long piece of denim for a strap. Fold over lengthwise and zig zag the sides closed. Stitch to the pant leg in the same way as the waistband.




Stitch both sides of the strap to the top of the bag evenly. Zig zag along the bottom the of strap and then stitch around the stap and crossways.



Cut a slit in the plastic lid and a quarter size hole in the middle



Place the lid around the plant stem.



Very carefully gather the leaves together with your hand and place the plant inside the bag from the top and out the bottom.

The plastic lid will help to hold the soil in when you water.




Gather the bottom up as tightly as you can and tie off.




The easiest way to fill the bag is to hang it over a door knob. Fill the bag a little at a time with potting soil making sure you pack the soil tightly so there are no air holes in the soil.



You can plant flowers in the top of the bag if desired.

I used a couple of long nails to hang my plants from the house eaves. You can use large hooks if desired. They can be hung from a tree limb, a tall fence post. Wherever they will get maximum sun exposure.

I used regular potting soil in the first ones I made and I add plant food every two weeks to the top of the bag.
The last one I made I used Miracle Grow potting soil that has plant food in it so I will see which one works better.
You will have to water every day if it is very hot out.

This is a picture of my first tomato in the first bag I planted. I started the tomatoes from larger plants and it took about three weeks for the first tomato to appear. Notice how the plants grow up toward the sun.



My cucumber plants were very small and they are just now starting to flower. The plants are still very small so we will see how they do.



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