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Make an Awesome Water-Resistant Picnic Blanket From Old Jeans


Pull the right sides of the quilt out through the opening until the entire quilt is now right side out. To close up the seam, I topstitched 1/8″ from the outside all around the picnic blanket. Then I topstitched 1/8″ from the seam on each row to hold everything in place.

And now I have the perfect picnic blanket for spring. We love that it is water-resistant and super durable. We also use the pockets from the jeans to hold our napkins or empty wrappers so they don’t blow away.

For more easy picnic ideas: check out my easy picnic placemats. They also use upcycled jeans!And you can see my easy hack to make to go smoothie cups from plain cups so I can easily take my favorite drink when we are out and about.I hope you’ll visit my blog to find lots more projects to keep you enjoying the warm weather and to see more pictures and my sewing and cutting tips for the picnic blanket.