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Thread: Super Fast Jelly-roll quilt

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    Thank you, I am new to quilting and have a jelly roll in infant boy patterns for my new grandson expected beginning of February. I did not know where to get started. Now I do.

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    Thank you for posting this, it looks really fun, and is a refreshing, simple design. I am new to quilting so this is just the kind of project to keep me excited!!

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    I think I need to try this again sometime soon. The first time didn't work our for me very well. ;0)
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    wonder if would work for baby quilt

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    I would think it would work for a baby quilt. I don't see why not. ;0)
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    With your tute, I think I finally understand how to make it. Thanks.

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    Awesome, I know what to do with a few of my jelly rolls!!! Thanks

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    I just recently made this for my niece for christmas. Love the pattern! So easy to make and very pretty! I will definately be making more like this. The best part is that you don't have to cut very much as the strips are all done!
    Love to SHOP!

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    "Does anyone have any tips on how to minimize the stretching/distortion that sometimes happens when you add borders? Did anyone else experience this? "

    I found that I had the same problem because I used a very thin fabric. The next time I will use a higher thread count fabric for the trims . Other wise it turned out well. I will post a photo when I get it quilted and bound.
    Love to SHOP!

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    How smart you are! I have lots of jelly rolls and what better way to show off all that fabric. I am going to do this asap. I'll let you know how mine turned out. And thanks for the picture!
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