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

'New' upcycled jeans pocket hanger for phone charger



I saw this idea on Facebook the other day and just had to dip into my jeans stash to make myself some!

About a year ago, I made a holder for our phones when charging out of a plastic bottle and thought that was pretty neat!

We've been using that for a while now but I think ounew holders are even neater!

From this...

To this..

And of course one for my husband's phone too!

A super simple and useful upcycle.

What do you think?

Jill

A quirky koala mascot - a jeans upcycle!





My daughter's teacher at school asked me a while ago if I could make a koala mascot for his hockey team. He could have bought one - there are endless cuddly koalas in the shops here in Australia, but he wanted one that was unique!
 I did warn him I'm more of a bag maker and it may not look exactly like a koala, but he appreciates my upcycles and was happy with quirky!

My first attempt wasn't great - the koala had no neck and a very large behind!!
This is as close to a photo you get to see of that one...

So yesterday I tried again.
I used an old pair of grey jeans and a scrap of white for the fabric...
(you know I love creating with old jeans)


Adjusted the pattern pieces I'd made for version 1..

So far so good..


And here's the finished koala. I'm still not very sure about him. You can buy cheap cuddly koalas in every souvenir shop here that look much more like ..well..koalas. But this one is certainly different and unique!




I'll have to check with my daughter's teacher to see if he's happy with this little koala - then just need to add a hockey shirt the right colour and it'll be all done!

What do you think?

Have you ever made cuddly toys before?  


Upcycling jeans again - another Birthday gift



The first birthday party of the year is in a few days, so I had to think of something new to make for my daughters' friends again this year.

This time I made a small bag and matching notebook cover. I used my bag tutorial here and my notebook cover tutorial here.
This year I'm focusing using what I've got - so making the most of the 100+ tutorials I've already made!

Of course you know I love upcycling, so thought I'd use an old pair of jeans for some of the fabric - and matched it up with other fabric from my stash.

The bag turned out really cute..

I used a notebook from a stash of them I bought in the January sales, and included a pen in the jeans pocket on the front.

The notebook just slips into the cover, so once it's used up it can be replaced with a fresh one.



Hope the girl likes her birthday set!. I think I'm going to make up a few to have prepared for upcoming birthdays - and will add them to my Madeit shop in the meantime.

What are you making for birthday gifts this year? 

Inspirational Bag Tags from Upcycled Jeans

Usually on a Saturday I've been posting about upcycling a particular item of clothing.
I've had a VERY busy week this week, and am taking a short break this week from the usual post, but will instead show you more things I've been making from jeans..

First of all a new bag for my eldest daughter:



Made from a pair of jeans and some old cute Minnie Mouse PJ's of hers!

I've also been making some inspiration and swimming quote bag tags from jeans, to sell and raise some funds for our girls's swimming club:

We had a club night last night and they went down really well, with lots sold!

I'll be back next week with another specific item of clothing, looking at different ways to upcycle it!

Until then - you can check out previous clothing item upcycle ideas here.

Happy Upcycling!


Upcycling Jeans - part two - using specific parts



Jeans are one of the best items of clothing for upcycling. The fabric is tough and there is plenty of it, and all the different parts of the jeans can be used for all sorts of different projects as I'll show you with some amazing ideas.  

Here was just one pair of jeans I used before Christmas last year to make some gifts..







But before we get to the individual jeans upcycling projects, I wanted to share some ...



Fun facts

Jeans were initially made as workwear for labourers in America in the late 19th century.

Blue Jeans have an official birthday - May 20th.

Indigo is the dye used to colour blue jeans. It doesn't go through the whole fabric which is why jeans are white on the inside. It also explains the wear 'lines' on denim that appear over time - as the molecules of indigo gradually chip and fall off!

The name denim comes from the French 
'Serge de Nimes'. 
The fabric was originally made in Nimes and was called Serge!

During World War 2, men's jeans had a zip down the front but women's jeans had a zip down the side!




So why upcycle jeans? 

For a start there's the reason to upcycle any kind of clothes - the amount of water, electricity, chemicals etc used in the production of the fabric and the clothes in the first place. The landfill old clothes take up and the same things again used to make new fabric and clothes to replace those old ones.

So upcycle - reuse and recycle!

Jeans are also loved all over the world by all kinds of people. Cowboys wear them, housewives wear them, supermodels and celebrities wear them - even presidents wear them.
They are comfortable, durable and fade and wear in a such a way that they often become more loved the more worn they get!

Jeans are cool, durable and as you're about to see - so, so versatile!

So, let's get to some ideas for upcycling.



Using the denim fabric from jeans

First of all some ideas for simply using the denim fabric from jeans. There is plenty of it - mostly in the legs:



Here's some nifty ideas:

A fun and durable idea for kids!



My own Lesa bag, which I made using most of the fabric from a pair of adult jeans:












Aprons - also from Sewing for Utange:

Pencil cases and notebook folders by me:







More pouches:

Finally - cute monster pouches - also from Sewing for Utange:



You may have noticed several of these features are from the site Sewing for Utange. Caroline makes lots of amazing things from old jeans - and also includes tutorials on her blog. All here creations she sells to raise money for The Sure Foundation, which feeds starving children in the village of Utange, near Mombasa, in Kenya. 
So please do go and take a look at her blog - what an amazing lady and such a worthwhile cause!



When cutting the denim fabric from jeans to re-use, the possibilities really are limitless!
But it's just more eco-friendly and of course cheaper to upcycle the denim from old jeans rather than go out and buy a new piece of denim fabric!




Using particular parts of jeans

Next I wanted to show some ways to upcycle particular parts of the jeans - so making use of the structure of the clothes in what you make.



1. Using the main part - or 'body' of the jeans:

This is a great way to upcycle a pair of jeans, as it requires very little alteration other than removing the legs and it keeps all the features and pockets of the jeans intact!

Here are some examples:











2. Using the entire front or back of the jeans:

Cutting the front or back portion of the jeans and stitching the legs together gives you an unusual rectangle of fabric which can be used, perhaps like this:





3. Using the legs:

The ready made tube of the legs makes them perfect for bags and baskets:




4. Using the Pockets:

The pockets can be used for all sorts of things that require...well a pocket, or somewhere to slip your hand...









5. The leg seams:

The seams are good sturdy strips that could be re-used in many ways...like this:







I braided some seams together to use as a bag strap:





And I also use pieces of the seams when making various things I want to attach to keychains:





6. The Waistband:

A great way to reuse the waistband and also the top part of the jeans is to make them into a cute skirt:









I've also seen waistbands stitched together to make bags and rugs and even a cushion cover which look really effective!

To see pictures of these plus LOTS more fabulous jeans upcycling ideas - including denim jeans art and furniture you can check out my 





I hope this post have given you lots of inspiration and ideas for upcycling your jeans! They are my favourite thing to upcycle and you can find lots more denim upcycles - many with tutorials if you explore my blog too!


For lots more ideas and inspiration on upcycling clothes - check out the ongoing


There are over 600 ideas linked up just now and more are being added all the time. Please feel free to add any of your own clothes upcycling projects too!

Happy Upcycling.