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Old 09-24-2011, 02:28 PM
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Tehachap
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Tehachapi, CA
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I've made several quilts over the years, but never anything that has a true design in it (always blocks sewn together and tied). I'm interested in the Jelly Roll concept. I understand that they're 40-2 1/2" X 5" strips of fabric that are all part of a particular fabric collection, but what would that much fabric make as far as a quilt goes? A twin size, full size or ??? What's the difference between a "Jelly Roll" quilt and a "Scrappy" quilt?

I've always been into crafts -- paper (handmade greeting cards and Artist Trading Cards), and fabric (making wearable art). I hope to learn more about quilting here.

My latest quilt -- fabric was already stitched together in blocks.
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A small pillowcase and drawstring liner for cremains of my sister.
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