HST Love Quilt Revisited
Lots of stuff going on in my life besides sewing and crafting. This week I have no finishes!
Fortunately, I had a reader, Rita, reach out to me about her “HST Love” Quilt that she just finished and I really wanted to share her finished denim quilt.
How amazing is this. Her denim choices for those HSTs just make them pop out!

Rita says she is a beginning quilter. I don’t think so!
She used a flannel sheet for the backing. I haven’t used flannel yet but I think the next denim quilt I do will have flannel on it.
This is another denim quilt photo that she sent made. I love those flanged borders.
Here is my HST Love quilt from almost three years ago.
I do not have a tutorial or instructions for the HST Love quilt, but this is the diagram of the layout. I used 5″ squares–you could easily change it to any size.
And here are my other denim quilts that I have made over the years:

All of my denim hoard is in my sewing studio in North Dakota. Or so I thought……
My daughter, Jes, asked me to make something for her and said she would bring some denim for the project. I was pretty excited when she said she had denim.
And she arrived with this bag……
Which turned into this pile of jeans…..
“Some” denim! Ha! I can make her project and many bags and quilts in the future! Maybe another HST Love quilt!
So much denim, so little time…..
If you have made a quilt or other project based on my designs, I would love to see them and perhaps share them here!
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Hi again Kathy. Thanks so much for sharing my quilts! Makes me smile! ☺️
I really seem to love denim quilts. The Stain Glass is one I’ve been thinking I’d like to try as well. I do especially like your Scrappy Times 3. Gorgeous!
Never a shortage of used jeans to be up-cycled. Each quilt I’ve made, I try to use up my stash of jeans and then I end up with more than I started with! Who knows what’s next!
I look forward to seeing your next one!
Thanks again!
I agree, my denim pile grows as fast as I use it! That’s a good thing! Your quilts are beautiful and you are very talented!