Denim Rug: Give Old Jeans New Life! DIY
I love this definition of ‘repurpose’…
to intend again
to design again
Doesn’t that sound fresh? If allowed, the idea of repurposing items can really kindle creativity in a person!
I found myself growing a pile of old jeans – too small, too worn, too torn. You name it. I decided to make a throw rug with that pile of jeans and I am so glad I did.
I began with 9 pairs of various sized jeans.
I cut the main sections (4 panels each pair) avoiding all seems. Then I cut them in one long continuous strip. Cutting up one side and when I reached within 1/2″-1″ of the end of the panel, I turned the denim and cut back down to the other end.
My “Denim Yarn”!
So excited to get things moving along… but still had more prep work to do. Imagine 9 pair of jeans X 4 panels each, cut into piles of this “yarn”. Only one thing would preserve sanity in this situation. Roll all 36 strands into balls.
I carted this basket with me everywhere. When I had quiet moments waiting for appointments or children’s lessons to finish or during a quiet workday, I rolled.
And eventually I grabbed an extra large crochet needle and started in! I just kept stitching in an oval shape and now my feet have a cozy, chunky, durable Denim Rug right in front of my kitchen sink! I love it!
I will never look at a pile of ‘toss out’ items the same again. I am proud of my denim rug, it always attracts attention, and all it cost me is a little imagination, patience, and initiative! I hope this fuels your own repurposing endeavors… here’s to new life!
I love those planters! Hens n chicks are my favorite!
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Awesome idea! I need a new rug in the kitchen and those muck boots are fantastic!
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I was wondering how to find out what the width of the strips is?
I love to repurpose items and jeans are one of my faves!! Love the way your rug turned out! Great job!
Hi Dawn. Thank you Jayne is pretty amazing. These rugs are so nice on the floor. I have a few in my home too 🙂 ~Laura
I don’t understand how to make the jean rug. Can you explain how to make the pattern?
Please and thank you!
Elizabeth in WI
How did you attach the stand together? Crocheted, or sewed?
It is crocheted. It attaches to itself while your crocheting 🙂
I guess for people like me it would be nice to see some in progress pictures. You just jump from a bowl of denim balls to finished product. Why no steps or examples?
I would not rely on it to hold to itself. I would sew columns of stiches l to r or right to left and lock each stitch. If I had access to a industrial machine I would do the same. Would not trust to wash it otherwise.
Need to see the crochet detail for beginners at crochet
I have so many old jeans that are worn out or have holes, etc. This is a terrific idea, repurpose them! I’ve pinned this for future reference. Also thank’s for including this repurposed idea in our Pin Party last week 🙂 Hope to see you again, we have a party every Friday.. new theme every week! (p.s. And we’re so excited to have you as Pinner of the Week again!!)
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Hi Laura!
Dropping by from the Sunday Blog Hop. Thank you so much for sharing this great DIY! I love seeing repurposed projects like this. You are so creative!
I hope to see you again next week. Can’t wait to see what you come up with next 🙂
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Terrific rug and fantastic imagination!
I am going to try this one after I have saved up a few pairs of denims. My daughter could cut and roll. Until now we have generally tried crafts from Jumpstart Crafts or Kids Crafts. In fact if my daughter’s interested, she could participate in the actual making of the rug. Your rug is a lovely craft for us to start our first mother-daughter craft project. Many thanks!
That means so much Eve. I love you and your daughter can do this together. You made me smile. 🙂
I love, love, love this idea! It is fabulous that you repurposed old jeans and gave them into a pretty rug =) Thank you for sharing this on our Welcome Home Wednesday link party! You get my vote for the feature next week! Make sure to come back next week to grab your button!
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This is a super idea! I love that you called the balls “denim yarn”, how funny. I bet this rug is suuuuper rugged which is awesome, since rugs always seem to get torn apart for me. I’m echoing Lyn here, thanks for sharing with us at Welcome Home Wednesday…come back again! 😀
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Thank you so much. What a great party you have. Thank you for letting me link up 🙂
Sounds like y’all know each other. I have to say that I don’t feel I have enough info to go on here.
When you say you took a large crochet needle and got with it; that tells me nothing!!
I need to know how big the needle is, what Letter or Number is the needle???
And you gave no directions what so ever!!
You said to crochet in an oval shape – well, that would be great but I need some “HOW TO’S”
Would like to hear from anyone please. The idea of the denim rug sounds very fun to make
and perhaps do some gift giving with them.
I am a beginner at chrochet but will try to follow along.
Thank you for your time.
I would guess you do a chain of crochet then crochet into the chain and instead of turning when you get to the end you just keep going around the corner and up the other side. You could start with a small chain and hence end up with a circle or a longer chain to make it an oval. Hope this helps…
Wow, what a great idea!! I have some old jeans that have just served their purpose in the closet, and need something new to be a part of…this would be perfect!! 🙂 #HomeMattersParty
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Hi Jamie,
That is my favorite post. These rugs get softer and softer and are so fun to make. I look forward to see what you make. Thank you so much for stopping by our party!
Wow, so creative! Looking forward to co-hosting with you at the #HomeMattersParty
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Thank you so much Chelsea. I too am looking forward to co-hosting with you #HomeMattersParty
This is great idea to use all the old jeans piling up in the closet.your rug loves lovely. I would prefer braiding instead of crocheting because I am crochet challenged (Is that even a word ;)). Great to be co-hosting with you this month. #HomeMattersParty
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I’ll be saving my old jeans for this project from now on! #HomeMattersParty
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What a great way to repurpose old jeans. I almost always have a few sitting around that the kids have worn holes in or grown out of.
Looking forward to a great month co-hosting. #HomeMattersParty
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Hi Alayna,
Thank you for co-hosting #HomeMattersParty. I love our Denim Rug. It gets softer each time you use it. I have 4 in my home and love each of them.
what pattern did you use to make the rug after you got the balls?
What pattern or stitch did you use when you got the balls together to make the rug?
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It’s just a single crochet stitch Lou Ann
What size hook did you use for this…
The largest you can find. Mine is blue but does not have a size on it.
Thank you!
How wide is each strip?
I am thinking it would be a good idea to cut the jeans with pinking shears so that when you wash the rug it will not ravel.
How wide are your strips?
How are these rugs to wash.
Hi Terri,
Wash by itself. You are going to get lots of fuzzies the first few times but that makes the rug softer. 🙂
After get a large crochet needle and stitch in an oval—–I’m completely lost. I would love to understand how to do this.
How wide are the strips are they 1 inch or 1 1/2 inch or two inches?
I love the idea of the jeans rug.
Many people have asked but I haven’t seen a reply on how wide the strips are.. does anybody know???
Is there a crochet pattern that you used to make it oval?
Jamie
i crochet but need some kinda pattern so i can do this
pleaze post pattern or send me please
the2turners@earthlink.net
So Cool. What did you use to cut the jeans into strips…
Love your denim throw rug idea. You don’t specify how wide to make the strips. Please advise. Thank you so much.
That’s awesome, currently working on something similar with old shirts.