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Lyndell |
Posted - Jan 20 2016 : 5:09:20 PM I've got a few old pairs of jeans I had been saving with the intention of "one day" using them for a craft.
Well, I'm about to move and "one day" hasn't come yet, so I thought I'd offer them up just in case anyone wants them. I've got 5 pairs and I'd like them all to go to the same person. They're not really wearable anymore but would be fine for crafts.
I don't need anything in return, just want them gone! If I've got no takers they'll probably just get tossed.
Post here if you're interested!
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DeVaudrey18 |
Posted - Jan 21 2016 : 10:47:46 AM :) |
levisgrammy |
Posted - Jan 21 2016 : 09:49:18 AM We use them to make denim rag quilts!
~Denise~ Farmgirl Sister #43
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KristiW |
Posted - Jan 21 2016 : 09:42:21 AM I also have a pile of jeans in my laundry room. I'm actually thinking of using them to make patchwork upholstery, but I've had that thought for a while now! I also want to talk Megan into crafting some old denim for the magazine....
Kristi Farmgirl Sister #6
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TexasGran |
Posted - Jan 20 2016 : 5:34:51 PM I hope you find someone who wants them. I have quite a few that I have been saving.When I was still teaching art, my third graders and I tied two denim, shag throw rugs for the new visitors room in our school. People donated and I rotary cut lots of strips. One year I helped my granddaughters make Valentine pockets for their classmates. I had been saving pockets from old jeans. We put a ribbon handle/ hanger,on each one, then they decorated them with little felt hearts, tiny flowers, etc. Candy was added and also a little note.
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