As you can imagine, there are some very time consuming parts to the process of making bags from old jeans. One of these is the process of cutting up the jeans. I prefer to separate jeans by simply cutting up each leg seam and through the waist band - I find this the most economical way of using the material. I do change this for combat style jeans and those with interesting embroidery or other features, but this is the "normal" way, It is, however, very hard on the hands. I am fortunate to have three groups of people who help me with this. One is a group of three young ladies from the school where I teach who have offered to help as part of their Year 8 Challenge. Another is a variety of people from Church who have come along to a Saturday "Cutting Party", and the third is the Church youth group, Legends. Last week I took an enormous tub, overflowing with pairs of jeans. I sat and cut (while most of the boys watched the football match which was on!) and most of the girls present, and some of the boys, helped me with the job. I went home with this:
Thank you Legends - and other helpers - it makes my sewing so much easier to have this help!
This blog shows my recycled denim creations, along with tutorials for items I have designed myself. I collect old jeans (a strange collection, I know!) and cut them up to make bags, purses, animals and other items of varying sizes and shapes. I then sell these to raise money for weomen and children in the town of Utange, near Mombasa, in Kenya. I help women to set up their own businesses and am supporting the building of a new school for disabled children.
Saturday, 16 February 2013
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