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Old 02-06-2013, 07:06 PM
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I'm pretty sure I've seen patterns on modabakeshop that use both layer cake and jelly roll.
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Old 02-07-2013, 05:46 AM
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Originally Posted by LTeachergeorge View Post
Off hand, I think there are several pattern in the book " Ä Baker's Dozen" -- don't remember the author. A hunter's star for one. I've made that one twice.

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I have that book and am making the quilt on page 87.
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Originally Posted by karenpatrick View Post
I have that book and am making the quilt on page 87.
Wrong book. I was thinking about my "Jelly Roll Sampler Quilt" book.
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craftsy has a jellyroll pattern on its site
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Originally Posted by wudbquilter View Post
craftsy has a jellyroll pattern on its site
Thanks but I don't need a jelly roll pattern. I'm looking for a pattern that uses both a jelly roll and layer cake in the same pattern. I think I have found a couple that I like. Thanks again.
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Old 02-08-2013, 04:23 PM
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Eleanore Burns did a show on her TV series showing how to make a quilt uthis quilt using a jelly roll for the piano key border and the layer cake for the quilt-triangles. It makes a lap size, but can be made any size if you have more fabric. She showed it in various colors and fabrics and sizes. They are actually very pretty. If you go to www.quiltinaday.com you can see a larger version.
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Originally Posted by rrhaigh View Post
Eleanore Burns did a show on her TV series showing how to make a quilt uthis quilt using a jelly roll for the piano key border and the layer cake for the quilt-triangles. It makes a lap size, but can be made any size if you have more fabric. She showed it in various colors and fabrics and sizes. They are actually very pretty. If you go to www.quiltinaday.com you can see a larger version.
Thank you so much. That's 3 I have to choose from Now. Love the puppies in your avatar. They are so cute.
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Old 08-31-2013, 05:24 PM
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Missouri Star made a mistake on their Magic Square tutorial. One layer cake square cannot be framed with one jelly roll strip. Do the math. Sorry I did not do the math first and learned by sewing a strip on three sides with not enough strip left to complete the last side. Bummer! Now I am looking for a pattern that requires 1 layer cake and 1 jelly roll, minus one cake square.
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Missouri star quilt co. Has a tutorial called the magic square quilt that is perfect for this. Google quiltingtutorials.com
good luck

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Old 08-31-2013, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by DianneByington View Post
Missouri Star made a mistake on their Magic Square tutorial. One layer cake square cannot be framed with one jelly roll strip. Do the math. Sorry I did not do the math first and learned by sewing a strip on three sides with not enough strip left to complete the last side. Bummer! Now I am looking for a pattern that requires 1 layer cake and 1 jelly roll, minus one cake square.

This one may be of help to you and you may be able to reuse your original square and strip

http://www.modabakeshop.com/2012/12/...inn-quilt.html
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I love the Missouri Star Quilt Co. Going there in on my "bucket list".
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