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#1
I put aside my rail fence to play with my jellyrolls. I could get addicted to them! Made a stripy lap top by laying the strips in order from darkest to lightest. It is just ok. I then did the other roll from a pattern i found on here. It is the one where you sew the strips end to end, fold, and stitch. That was so much fun! I got my rolls at Walmart. Can you suggest some good jelly roll pattern books and places to get the rolls online? Thanks so much!
#2
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: North Texas
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I bet Craftybear will be here soon to help you. I love the BEarpaw strippy books myself. Easy and awesome. On line ebay ahs good priced ones if you are lucky nd not too many see the posts. LOL. Have fun with it. I have 5 jelly rolls and ballipops on my shelves waiting to be put into a quilt. HUGS♥♥
Welcome to the QB by the way.
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You might want to check at JoAnn's for the jelly roll patterns. I just bought a pattern book for a friend that has 7 patterns to make from jelly rolls. Used the 50% off coupon and it was $4.50 before tax. Would have bought one for myself but there was only one left.
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Location: Utah
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Take a look at the Scrap Basket Sensations book. I got mine at Connecting Threads. At that site you can look inside before buying to decide if it's what you want. I have 6 quilts from that book on my To Do list right now.
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I will surf and see if I can find some projects to make with jelly rolls
1. http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/01/...ect-sheet.html
2. jelly roll rug
http://hillaryanndesigninghappy.blog...lly-rolls.html
3. baby blocks
http://hillaryanndesigninghappy.blog...by-blocks.html
4. also when I was at Joann's the other day they had lots of Jelly Roll quilt book ideas (be sure to use your coupon)
1. http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/01/...ect-sheet.html
2. jelly roll rug
http://hillaryanndesigninghappy.blog...lly-rolls.html
3. baby blocks
http://hillaryanndesigninghappy.blog...by-blocks.html
4. also when I was at Joann's the other day they had lots of Jelly Roll quilt book ideas (be sure to use your coupon)
Originally Posted by hsweany
I put aside my rail fence to play with my jellyrolls. I could get addicted to them! Made a stripy lap top by laying the strips in order from darkest to lightest. It is just ok. I then did the other roll from a pattern i found on here. It is the one where you sew the strips end to end, fold, and stitch. That was so much fun! I got my rolls at Walmart. Can you suggest some good jelly roll pattern books and places to get the rolls online? Thanks so much!
#9
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Michigan. . .FINALLY!!!!
Posts: 6,726
Originally Posted by hsweany
Thanks i believe Craftybear and i live in the same state. Thanks for the book idea.
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