Come one, come all and sew a new pair of jeans! The site is up and can be found here: It's Jeans Thing and will run from 15 Nov to 15 Dec. If you'd like to join, leave a comment here with your email address and I'll add you as a co-author. I don't have a badge because I can't figure out how to make it!
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I love to sew jeans! I can't wait to join in. Now, do I make my TNT Jalie jeans, the StyleArc jeans, or try out the J Stern pattern?
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining, BeccaA! I will the post stating your email and think of another way to do this!
ReplyDeleteI would like to join. Still have my email address? I hate posting it in an open forum.
ReplyDeleteI am so much in....lol. my email is asewfit at yahoo dot ca.
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Me too! Just have to unpack enough to find a pattern now. I'm on gmail at educatedassistant. On fb @ Juli Happyhomemakerredux.
ReplyDeleteMe too, it will hopefully finally get me started on jeans. isedl at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteMe too! I have been considering venturing into sewing my own jeans , however, the prospect of going at it alone froze me on my tracks. Now, no longer timid, I'm looking forward to going the distance with friends!
ReplyDeleteI've made one pair of jeans, with room for improvement, and already have a length of denim for the second try. I could use a kick in the rear, so sign me up! kate dot young at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI just came over from Sigrid's blog, and I'd love to sew-along!! I really need some jeans and an SAL would be just to motivation I need. Email is katiedeshazer (at) gmail (dot) com.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to join too. nancykarpen@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have made a number of wadders, but nothing I'd be willing to wear. Hopefully I've learned enough to make a pair that I will actually wear!
Thanks all for joining! I'm excited to sew along with you and can't wait to start! If you'd like me to remove your comment (can't edit out email address), let me know.
ReplyDeleteYour Jeans sew along is definitely timely. Which pattern would you suggest using? I recently purchased the Palmer/Pletsch pattern. Would that work?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your help
Marie
@Marie: The P/P pattern should work perfectly. You can use whatever pattern you like and adapt it to suit your desires. =)
ReplyDeletemetoometoometoo!...use my name above at yahoo dot c-m - thks!
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