Thursday 18 February 2010

A good blue day.





I have been making this beast for months and it is finally finished. Made from thrifted and gifted pairs of jeans and mattress ticking from a second hand shop, it cost me practically nothing except blood sweat and toil. Literal blood - my softy knitter's fingers were unprepared for the hardship of sewing without a thimble. At one point I needed to call upon Archie's pliers to help me through three layers of fabric.

The crockery in the picture were the templates for the circles that I embroidered in my own sashiko-ish way. One dinner plate, a side plate, and a bowl that my chum Marianne had brought one day filled with cholcolate brownies and I'd failed to return.


I like it very much. So much that I ran outside and threw it in the snow so that I could take some snazzy pictures. The light was blue with cold and so was I.

13 comments:

Unknown said...

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Heather said...

Love the idea of a jeans quilt! And, for what it's worth, I would keep forgetting to return a pretty bowl like that too.

Lyn said...

I really like this, it look modern and fresh!
Love
Lyn
xxx

redfear said...

So beautiful, classic yet modern. Luv it!

Unknown said...

And of course I meant to say, beautiful quilt!

purlewe said...

Oh I love this!

Anonymous said...

Fantastic! I love the subtle tones and the embroidered circles!

Louisa said...

Turned out beautiful! And I love the little red ties for contrast. Hope your fingers will recuperate. I've found the best thimbles are little leather and plastic Japanese ones shaped like a ring from Clover. I make the knot tighter so they stay on my tiny finger. Cheap too.

Or these would be cool: http://www.temarikai.com/yubinuki/yubinukigeneral01.html

kat said...

sewing through denim and mattress ticking! ouch.
it looks great though and will last forever.

Aponi said...

Beautiful blanket! You'll eventually forget about the pain! LOL!

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thistledowns wool & cotton said...

nothing better than blue and white and i LOVE ticking! nice work. sorry about the fingers :(

Hazel Terry said...

Jeni, Very lovely quilt well done, love the wee dashes of red, wonderful