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    more kaffe fassett jelly roll


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    I love Kaffe Fasette fabrics but would not have any idea how to use them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by joym View Post
    I love Kaffe Fasette fabrics but would not have any idea how to use them!
    I spent an enormous amount of money, £22/$33 for a metre but I had to have it so I made this quilt with it and used every inch of it, check the border for the off cuts I backed it with flannel as a gift for my Sister who loves it.
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    so pretty ! what sister wouldn't love that !

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    I really like the colors of the jelly roll

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    What a great use of a focus fabric in your quilt – you did a great job with that!
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    What a stunning quilt you made QuiltingAddictUK from Kaffe's fabric. An excellent pattern used to give a little breathing room with the soft ecru. I also stay away from his extremely busy and loud prints.
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    Great way to calm down that wildly beautiful fabric!

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