Tuesday, August 24, 2010

quilting for the musicians in my life

My husband and his high school friend, Scott, have recently re-connected. They both are funny individually, but together they are HILARIOUS! It's like having my very own comedy show in my living room when they get together. I love it. Last weekend Scott came down to visit because he and my husband are in the process of getting a musical group together again. We got to talking and he requested a quilted guitar strap. At first I thought he was just putting me on, but he was actually serious. He said that the choices at the guitar store are pretty limited: skulls, leather with studs, etc. Certainly nothing that suits him. He bought a plain black strap, which I ripped apart and replaced with a quilted strap. It turned out pretty dandy, if you ask me! Getting it reassembled so the strap was adjustable again made my head hurt, but after a bit of time, I figured it out. All the fabric is all from repurposed shirts. We kept the tag on from the store just as a joke.

Isn't it handsome?

Here it is on one of his guitars.
He was excited. I love it. My husband has put in an order for 2 for himself. I've added them to my never ending list of things to make someday! I appreciate a small project like this because it's nearly instant gratification, unlike the plethora of unfinished quilts I am working on.

47 comments:

Jessica Christensen said...

I notice that you don't have your list of WIPs on your sidebar back up. It can't possibly be worse than mine!

Jean said...

I love this idea! When I get my courage up, I'll try it on my Guitar Hero strap, lol!

house on hill road said...

it looks great, amanda jean.

Purple Quilter Queen said...

That turned out cool! Jenn

Hannah said...

Ooh! I should try one of these for my husband's many guitars and basses!

sulu-design said...

Awesome. I know how you love it when your kids are fond of your craftiness, so it must be nice to make something so appreciated by your husband's friend and soon by your husband, too. Rock on, boys.

Anonymous said...

What a lovely treat -- It is so wonderful to be appreciated isn't it. Really unique!

Thimbleanna said...

So.Very.Cool Ms. Crazy. Don't you love it when we can do something fairly easy for the men in our lives? That's a great project!

Live a Colorful Life said...

Very cool. Love the tag.

I have been collecting the red Levi's tag from jeans, to use in a quilt for my grandson, Levi, of course.

ktquilts said...

Love it when quilting makes the useful, beautiful!! Bet it is comfortable too!

Blessings,

KT

Angela said...

process pledge, please. I'm still trying to figure out how you did that camera strap a while back, and now this. In particular, I'm confused about how you attached the quilting to the strap...

Molly said...

This would be such a cool gift for my guitar playing son!! I love it when I find things I can make my boys. I'd love a tut!!

Cheryl said...

that is too stinking cool! Love the fabrics you used.
Would love to know how you attached it to the strap.

Leslie said...

nice this looks awesome

Beth said...

Oh my heck--my sweetheart would love this! Now I've added it to my own never-ending list of quilting projects.

Courtney said...

Please Please Please how did you do this! I really want to make one for my ugly camera strap!

Rebecca Merry said...

really neat! Have you seen the new jam session fabric? I'm thinking of doing the same thing with my guitar player ;)

Alexis said...

Great idea! It looks awesome!

Cristina said...

Amanda
It turn out very nice and unique.

Terriaw said...

Very cool! I love that you used old shirts for the patchwork. I do that too - buy something just to take it apart and figure out how to make it myself in colors I want to wear. So you're saying Kevin and his friend aren't into skulls and studs?! LOL! Well done with this one!

Quilt Doodles said...

You are so clever! I loved it.

Heather G. said...

So crazy that you posted this! I just bought some fabric to make my husband one! I many be e-mailing you for pointers! Awesome!!!

Theresa said...

How cool is that. I think my daughter will probably request one! Feel like putting together a tutorial? Lovely.

Di~ said...

Fantastic! I'd better not let my guitar playing hub see this, OR he will want one, THEN I'd have to try to make him one, THEN, I'd have to ask you to....:) well you get the idea...

Sue said...

That just proves my theory that a girl can quilt anything if she puts her mind to it. Well done!

Deb said...

That looks great! I made my boyfriend a purple velvet guitar strap; it's very over the top, but he says it makes him feel like a rock star. :)

rosehippo said...

Did you make a completely new strap or add quilting to a plain one? I really like this and would love to make my boyfriend one. Thanks!

Sandra said...

Great idea! I may need to try this for my guitar. My strap actually scrapes my neck and your idea may soften the fabric...plus it looks pretty sweet!

April said...

Awesome! Looks great with that guitar! And way to figure out the adjustable part. :)

Pat Sloan said...

Rock on girl!

Rustic Barnyard said...

I love it, I was needing a project for my husband for his birthday. YAH!!!

Beth said...

Awesome gift idea for my hard-to-buy-for son-in-law!

Regina said...

That turned out great! I love small projects. I have to throw one in every now and then in order to stay inspired. Of course my list is LONG. I still hope to make a camera strap one of these days. You know...after Christmas. Which at my rate will be when I finally get past week 7 of the quilt along ;)

ozjane said...

very neat. Well done

Valerie said...

It's doubly gratifying to make something that a guy loves, they're notoriously picky :)

Andrea, the little collector said...

Rockin! Totally Rockin!

BTW, the word verification word is "emazzled", which I firmly believe can be defined as "bedazzled in a strictly masculine way". Appropriate for this post.

Doris said...

Hi, AJ! Just catching up on your blog after a glorius week in MN (not Gruber's though!) Your blog is interesting about 1% of the time (giggle, giggle, snort...) Mys sister would say the same about mine, I'm guessing!

My sweetie and my brother both play guitar, may have to borrow your idea for gifts...

EmileeHope said...

I LOVE it!! I want to make one for my guitar...but I am fairly certain this will go into the "to make someday" pile that is longer than I want to admit!!

Heavenly Anarchist said...

That is way cool!

mamammelloves said...

I love it! My step-dad is a musician, so this would be something cool I could make for his guitars! :)

Kristin said...

That is extremely cool!

Suzanne said...

It's so manly!

Vicki @ DottyJane said...

With 2 guitar players in the family, I've got to try this! Thanks!!

Meagan said...

I love the guitar strap!! That's such a great idea. :-)

pwl said...

Please add my vote to the list of those asking for a tutorial! This would look so cool made in a variety of fabrics.

Thank you!

CJ said...

great idea for something for my son for Christmas!! Any details you could share on the making of this would be great.

ratty said...

THIS is amazing! you must've known how many musicians there are in my family :) i see at least 3 xmas gifts that need to be started...