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Old 01-19-2012, 08:55 AM
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gypsylady5
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This is probably the best answer for you. 20 fabrics is only half a jelly roll and when you double it, it isn't a bargain. Cut your own from your own fabrics and you'll be better off!



Originally Posted by deemail View Post
go pick out 20 fabrics that you like and have a quarter yard cut... you will be paying for 5 yards, and you will have 3 jelly roles a leftover strip that goes into your scrap quilt bag... meanwhile, you will have 3 rolls ...ALL with fabrics that you love... get a June Tailor strip cutter ruler while you're there, it will be free if you count what you're saving on the jelly rolls...
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