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Old 02-25-2011, 04:01 PM
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Now I know what a sushi roll is at the Asian restaurant, but what is a fabric sushi roll? :shock:
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Old 02-25-2011, 04:03 PM
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its 2.5 inches just like a jelly roll - its just another cute name that stores use typically with asian and batik prints
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Old 02-25-2011, 04:26 PM
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It's a rolled up bundle of (probably 40) strips of batiks, 2.5" wide x 44" long. You know how Moda came up with their "Bake Shop" concept for marketing pre-cuts? And they coined the term "jelly roll" for these (and turnovers, and layer cakes for different pre-cut shapes and sizes). But of course they have trademarked their names. So "Sushi Rolls" is what Princess Mirah Batiks (Bali Fabrics) calls their same type of product.

http://www.bali-fabrics.com/shop/196-s

I think "jelly roll" has entered the quilting dictionary the same way that "Kleenex" has come to mean tissue.
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The Sushi Rolls have 24 strips as opposed to the normal 40 strips. Which means the retail price is also lower than say the Hoffman Bali Pops.

Oh, and they are beautiful! I have some in my stash that I hope to use someday...
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Will 24 strips be enough, when you do go to use them?
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
Will 24 strips be enough, when you do go to use them?
Not for a quilt. But I haven't decided what I will use them for....and I do have more than one so I was thinking ahead. I always add background fabric when I use strips...so I'll be able to come up with something. Not sure why they decided on 24 strips...40 would have been better.
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Thank you all for the info. Will keep this in mind- 24 vs. 40- when looking at prices and figuring quantity for a project.
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