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The A to Z of Denim Crafts, The Best Ideas

I have gone through the entire alphabet and have compiled a complete A to Z of denim crafts and upcycles. I get a buzz from repurposing my old jeans, so I thought this would be a fun list to compile. You can find an A to Z list of general clever upcycling ideas here.

Jeans must be one of the most universal items of clothing on Earth. Most people I know own at least one pair, and I personally wear jeans almost every day.

With millions of pairs of jeans being made, sold, and worn daily, there is never a shortage of denim to upcycle.

Any regular visitor to Pillarboxblue will know that I have a passion for upcycling denim for the home. Luckily, I have a ready supply of old jeans to upcycle and repurpose and have made a variety of denim crafts, from feathers to ottomans.

It is a lovely fabric that improves with age. The more worn a pair of jeans, the softer they become. When denim is dyed with indigo, the colour only stains the outside of the jeans. This is why denim fades with age as it is gradually worn away.

That’s why old jeans have such wonderful character and are fun to craft.

A to Z of denim crafts and upcycles

Denim Crafts For The First Half Of The Alphabet A-M

Nothing is wasted for this A to Z idea; all parts of a pair of jeans are used.

Larger denim upcycles, such as the upholstery of sofas and chairs, use the whole pair of jeans. Other denim crafts used just the jeans pockets or the denim seams.

Hopefully, you will find a denim craft that will inspire you to upcycle your old jeans.

Remember, upcycling fabrics can be fun. There are many therapeutic and environmental benefits of upcycling.

To reflect my passion for repurposing jeans, I thought it would be fun to see if I could compile this A to Z of denim crafts. Not only did I find something to fit every letter of the alphabet, but there was often more than one craft for each letter.

Most upcycles are my own, but I have also included some from my fellow bloggers.

By the way, I’d love to hear if you can think of any other denim upcycles for the difficult letters of X, Y, and Z. Or any others you think should be on the list.

A is for Aprons, Advent Calendars & Angels

You can make a fabulous apron from an old pair of jeans. The jeans pockets can be a handy feature with the apron. When painting and crafting, I wear a denim apron made from a lovely soft pair of worn jeans.

Yes, advent calendars! I have even made one of those for my son. The best thing is that it can be used from year to year. The jean pockets on this advent calendar are also a nice size for treats.

Another fun thing about this advent calendar is that my son recognizes the pockets of some of his old jeans.

Handmade Denim Advent Calendars

You can make many Christmas crafts from old jeans, including these cute pocket angels.

Denim Christmas Ornaments. Put your old jeans into good use and upcycle them into some

B is for Bags, Boxes, Bunnies, Bows & Bowls

There are 101 different ways to make a denim bag. Vicky Myers has some of the best denim bag tutorials, such as this denim tote.

Simply cover a cardboard box in denim to turn it into fun storage. Then add a bit of humour by stencilling onto the denim. This is very easy to do using white acrylic paints.

Unique Denim DIY Storage Box for your "Bits and Bob". Ikea Pingla hack with stenciling. Very easy to make fabric attached with spray adhesive.

There are two different ways to make denim bow ties from old jeans.

The best thing about these denim fabric bowls is that they don’t require any sewing, nor do these denim bunnies.

top-view-patchwork-denim-fabric-bowls

C is for Chairs, Curtains and Crowns

Denim is a hardwearing fabric, which makes it good for upholstering chairs. Patchwork denim makes good heavy curtains. The curtain tab tops are made from jeans waistbands.

A toZ denim crafts

A denim crown would be a great addition to any kid’s dressing-up box. C is also for coasters; check out these no-sew denim seam coasters.

A to Z of denim crafts

D is for Dala Horses, Door Stops & Dog Toys

These cute denim Swedish Dala horses were made originally as a Christmas decoration, but they will look good all year round.

Denim Dala Horse wall hanging

My dog Toby loved these handmade denim dog toys, especially when I hid a treat in the pocket. The squeak did drive us a bit mad, though!

Make your dog the coolest handmade dog toys from your old jeans.

These denim pears were made as handy doorstops, but could the pattern easily be adapted for pillows or pin cushions?

Denim pear door stops

E is for Easter Eggs & English Paper Piecing

Cover eggs in denim scraps to create a unique rustic farmhouse-style Easter decoration.

Denim eggs - Pillarboxblue.com

English paper piecing is a patchwork technique used to reupholster these chairs with a unique denim hexagonal pattern.

It’s a great way to create a large piece of denim for crafting with scraps. The hexagon pattern shows off all the different shades of indigo denim. This slow denim craft can be done over time while watching TV.

Denim patchwork hexagons using English paper piecing method for a seat cover.

F is for Feathers and Fish

These two F denim crafts are both great scrap busters. The denim feather wall hanging is one of the most popular posts on the site. It’s also one of my more addictive crafts. I often make denim feathers from scraps while watching TV.

denim feather wall decor

Another very popular denim craft is making pillows. There are many different denim pillow designs; my favourite is these fish pillows. They would look good in any seaside home.

denim crafts fish pillows

G is for Glasses Case and Gift Tags

Turn a jeans pocket into a handy denim glasses case and phone holder in one. This is a great handmade gift idea. You can even make a personalized denim gift tag to go with it.

jeans pocket glasses case
Upcycled Monogrammed Denim Tag

H is for Hearts

You only need your jeans scraps and an old coat hanger to make these rustic denim hearts.

Use your old jeans and a coat hanger to make a gorgeous upcycled denim wreath for Valentines or all year round decor.

H is also for hexagons; check out these patchwork denim placemats.

DIY patchwork denim placemats

I is For Indoor Herb Garden

This handy indoor herb garden hangs in my kitchen. The herb pots sit in little denim pouches with labels on them. The labels help my son as he doesn’t know his basil from his coriander (cilantro).

upcycled denim planter coriander

J is for Jewelry and Junk Gnomes

I’ve seen many cute bracelets and cuffs made from jeans scraps, including these clever cuffs made from denim waistbands.

A to Z denim carfts

Denim and other upcycled bits and pieces are crafted into these cute Junk gnomes.

A To Z of Denim crafts J junk gnomes

K is For Koinbori, Key Chain and Key Fob

Koinobori are Japanese fish-shaped windsocks. You can make one out of denim and decorate it with Sashiko stitches or paint (for an easier option).

2 hanging Japanese style upcycled denim fabric windsocks (Koinobori)

Make a heart-shaped keychain for the door from your denim scraps. They are a lovely handmade Valentine’s gift, especially if you make them from their old jeans.

Scraps of old jeans are perfect for upcycling into cute rustic padded denim heart keyrings. Make a great Valentine's gift.

These personalized DIY fabric key fobs from denim waistbands would make a lovely gift.

fabric key fobs

L is for Lampshades and Lap Top Cases

Denim can be used to make lampshades, like this woven one made from just the seams of old jeans.

Farmhouse style rustic diy unqiue table lamp

The pockets on the jeans give this laptop case and handy extra feature, great for storing memory cards and USB sticks.

M is for Magazine Racks, Moths and Mushrooms

Copper and denim go well together to make this fabulous upcycled magazine rack. The copper is just old bits of plumber piping.

By upcycling a pair of old jeans and some copper piping, you can make this on-trend denim and copper DIY magazine rack.

The smallest scraps are used to make faux fabric moths, for this fun, whimsical denim craft.

They look fabulous, displayed like Victorian insect specimen trays. This craft is kinder to the environment rather than using real moths. It is also a great way to show off all shades of indigo denim. They also match the denim fabric mushrooms I made.

upcycled denim moths

The Second Half of The Alphabet N-Z

N is for Napkin Rings and Necklaces

The waistband from a pair of jeans can be repurposed into some unique napkin rings. What I love about this denim craft is that the jeans buttons are used.

I will be making one of these jeans necklaces soon. They are so lovely and a great way to use denim scraps. Or there is this Boho style denim necklace with tassels.

O is for Ottoman, Organizer and Ornaments

Upcycle a crate with denim to make a nifty ottoman. Not only does it provide you with extra seating, but storage too. This would look great in a man cave and can be personalized by stenciling your family name on the side.

Nifty DIY Ottoman made from jeans and Ikea box. Really handy storage too.

The denim pocket organizer was my first denim upcycle on the site. It still hangs on my son’s bedroom wall and is very handy. He even recognizes some of the pockets from his old jeans. What I love about this denim craft is that it uses both front and back jean pockets.

Denim Wall Oraganiser Pillarboxblue

Every year I make new denim Christmas ornaments. This year I made these cute hanging trees out of the smallest of denim scraps.

denim seam tree ornament

P is for Photo Frames, Planters, and Pocket Holders

These photo frames exemplify how every part of a pair of jeans can be upcycled. The frames are made from denim belt loops.

denim belt loop photo framw

Denim seams and tin cans combine to make cool jean planters. They can be made with tin cans of any size, using denim waistbands on larger cans.

Make some unique recycled jean planters by upcycling denim seams and tin cans

The pockets from old jeans are fun to repurpose and can add character to a denim upcycle. The pockets of several pairs of jeans, each stitched with a letter representing a colour of the alphabet, were used to make these hanging rainbow storage pockets.

I hang them on my pegboard to sort and store my coloured pens. Also, check out these applique pocket gift bags.

Hanging denim pockets

Q is for Quilts

I made a denim patchwork quilt for my king-size bed over ten years ago. It’s nice and heavy and still sits on my bed. The quilt is very warm and comforting on cold nights. The weight makes it feel like a therapeutic weighted blanket.

I have found two tutorials for denim quilts, both quite different. The first is for this wonderful striped quilt made from coloured jeans. It would look just as good in shades of indigo denim.

The other denim quilt tutorial is for a more traditional patchwork quilt.

R is for Roses and Rugs

Say it with flowers and gift a bunch of denim roses. These flowers will last forever.

Making roses is a fun denim craft. Create a beautiful bouquet with a few flowers using denim scraps from jeans in different indigo shades.

denim flower bouquet

There is more than one way to make an upcycled blue jean rug. I have made two, the most popular being this denim waistband rug.

denim crafts rug

S is for Stars, Snake Plants and Stenciled Table Runner

As with denim hearts, there are several ways to make denim stars. The simple rustic ones require no sewing. The patchwork stars are slightly more complicated as they need to be stitched. Both look good hanging on the wall.

three_denim_patchwork_quilted_stars

When you stencil onto denim with white paint, it looks a bit like Shibori dyed fabric. A good example is this stencilled denim table runner. I love the Moroccan feel the stencil gives.

DIY stenciled denim table runner

If you struggle to keep houseplants alive, why not make a faux snake plant out of the legs of your jeans?

Denim fabric plant Mother in Laws tongue (snake plant)

T is for Tassels and Trees

Denim tassels require no skill to make, just a bit of patience. They are a fun denim craft in front of the TV as they don’t take much concentration. You can also make them in a variety of sizes.

The larger tassels I use as swags. Decorate pillows or make earrings with smaller tassels.

At Christmas, I love to fill my mantle with tabletop trees. The denim trees are my favourite. Leave them plain or decorate them with pom pom trim for Christmas.

Beautiful repurposed denim DIY Christmas trees

U is for Upholstery, Union Jack and USA Flag

As it’s such a strong, hardwearing fabric, denim is great for upholstering furniture, whether it covers a stool, chair, or sofa.

Ikea Hack - upcycle a chair with some old jeans. Full step by step tutorial.

This patriotic flag bunting comes in two styles, one with the Union Jack for British celebrations. The other has a flag of the USA, great for the 4th of July.

Upcycled Denim Bunting 2 ways, Union Jack and Stars and Stripes

V is For Valentines and Vases

I’ve made woven Scandinavian hearts for Valentine’s Day, using upcycled denim and sweaters.

woven Scandi hearts

No sweaters to upcycle, no worries, you can make a pure denim Valentine’s day garland.

No mason jars were harmed in the making of these upcycled denim wall vases.

Denim mason jar wall vase

W is for Windchimes and World Map Pillows and Wreaths

Now even I wouldn’t have thought of that making a wind chime out of an old pair of jeans.

The different shades of denim indigo make the continents on this world map pillow stand out. This is a cool floor cushion for those with wanderlust or a teen bedroom.

applique denim world map pillow

The seams from old jeans make an interesting base for a denim wreath. They go well when paired with upcycled sweater roses.

Denim wreath

X is for Crosses

That is the X in the game of Tic Tac Toe. We call the game naughts and crosses in the UK. The denim version of the game will look cool on the coffee table. There is a YouTube tutorial.

Y is for Yarn

Make denim yarn by cutting up your old jeans. Crocheted rugs and baskets are one of the many things that can be made with the yarn

Z is for Zipper Hearts

Use the zips from old jeans to make cute little zipper hearts.

I hope you found some denim inspiration here, don’t forget to check out these no-sew denim crafts too.

My second favourite fabric to upcycle is old wool sweaters. I’m working on an A to Z list of sweater crafts. Also, many cool adult craft ideas here involve other materials besides denim.

examples of A to Z of crafts

Cecilia

Sunday 17th of January 2021

Thanks for sharing this fun collection of upcycled denim projects at Vintage Charm!

Claire Armstrong

Sunday 17th of January 2021

Thank you, I love crafting with denim.

Alexandra

Saturday 16th of January 2021

This is such a great collection! I love upcycled crafts, especially ones that involve denim. You'll find it featured at this weeks Snickerdoodle Create Bake Make Link Party.

Claire Armstrong

Saturday 16th of January 2021

Thank you, jeans are my favorite thing to upcycle. I look forward to seeing the feature.

Melynda Brown

Tuesday 12th of January 2021

This is my personal favorite from last week’s Funtastic Friday, also pinned to the FF board! Thanks for sharing great such great content! Melynda@ScratchMadeFood!

Claire Armstrong

Wednesday 13th of January 2021

Thank you so much and thanks for visiting. As you can see I have a passion for upcycling denim.

Kimberly Dsouza

Saturday 9th of January 2021

OMG. These are just amazing. I loved the doggie bone :) Thanks for sharing this at our #HomeMattersParty this week. I'd love to feature this post at our next party.

Claire Armstrong

Saturday 9th of January 2021

Thank you, so much. That's awesome thanks for the feature. The dog bones are one of my favorites too.

Frédérique

Saturday 9th of January 2021

Hoooooooo, I love your post! I'm coming and visiting from Saturday Sparks Link Party, and so happy to discover your blog! Thanks for sharing these great ideas!

Claire Armstrong

Saturday 9th of January 2021

Thank you, that is lovely to hear. I just love repurposing denim