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Old 01-29-2019, 03:13 AM
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I was given the jellyroll rug pattern and two rolls of the specialty cut batting strips for Christmas. I would like to make a rug and find out any tips for advice. I have heard the frightening stories of the rugs not laying flat and curling up. I did a quick search here on the QB but all the threads appeared blanked out.

I plan on just cutting my own stash fabric strips instead of using a precut jellyroll. I'm going to try my best to cut straight of the grain of course, but if the strips aren't 100% straight, does that make a difference?

Thanks for any tips, friends!
I made mine cutting my own fabric strips and using the purchased batting. I did not have a flat surface around my machine, so I place all my thread boxes around so the rug could lay flat as I stitched. I did not use my walking foot, although I could have. I just let the machine do the stitching without pulling or pushing on the rug. I just lightly held it as it stitched.

I used a strip cutting ruler and it worked just fine. It is a rather forgiving project as to not necessarily having perfect strips. I also used a bag to put my very long rope in instead of trying to roll it into a ball. Just find what is comfortable for you.

It turned out so nice, I decided not to put it on the floor and it sits on the middle of my dinning room table. It was fun to make and I plan on making more. Have fun.
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Old 01-29-2019, 03:54 AM
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here is the thread i started hope its not blank
preping for jroll rug and my finish i loved making it many more in my future
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Old 01-29-2019, 01:43 PM
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Take your time with it and don't hurry. Let the machine do the work for you. Press often. Keep it flat as you sew. Don't stretch the curves. Enjoy the ride. It's kind of fun!
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Old 01-29-2019, 10:35 PM
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There's lots of tutorials on line for the RJ Designs technique, which utilizes your materials but you may have to actually buy the pattern and support the artist.

I've had so much trouble with my rug becoming a bowl. Her technique of gathering and keeping a flat space for our rug in progress has made a lot of difference for me.
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Old 05-28-2020, 03:40 AM
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Angry rectangular jelly roll rug

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NZ- is it the rectangular one or the oval?
I made the rectangular and it was easy, just be patient. Not hard though.
Hi, I am making the rectangular, and having a problem with the ends wanting to curve, I am steaming and
trying to get it to lay straight. What am I doing wrong.
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Old 05-30-2020, 01:38 PM
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I bookmarked this video andwatch it before each rug project. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8xblarkuBg&t=1023s
I'm on my third one. The first one was cotton fabric, but the next two were indoor/outdoor fabrics. I cut the strips myself, but purchased precut batting.
The first step, making a really long rope, is very tedious for me. I set a timer for 15 minutes, then work on something else.
first rug second rug -this one shows the virgin fabric
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