at a reasonable price?...............Michele
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I buy alot of mine from Green Fairy Quilts, they have sales on them and I stock up. I have also purchased some from Missouri Star Quilt Company for a reasonable price.
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Hi Michele,
I have had success, recently, with making my own jelly rolls. Just select your fabric, either from your stash or select and purchase. Cut the strips two and a half by forty, or other size, as desired. Place strips in the order you want them on the roll and roll up. This works well for me. Good luck, Kaye |
Originally Posted by NorseSal
Hi Michele,
I have had success, recently, with making my own jelly rolls. Just select your fabric, either from your stash or select and purchase. Cut the strips two and a half by forty, or other size, as desired. Place strips in the order you want them on the roll and roll up. This works well for me. Good luck, Kaye |
Connecting Threads often have some good deals. Be sure to watch for the count in the rolls, they all seem to have a different number of strips, hence the different pricees.
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I like jelly rolls. I can get the whole fabric line all at once. Not many shops carry all the fabric in one line and do you think they will cut 1/16 yard of each one for you? I buy jelly rolls and layer cakes (10" squares). I think precuts are fantastic values. I buy mostly Moda pre cuts and I buy where ever there is a good sale.
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DD bought me a jelly roll from Connecting Threads for Christmas last year, I haven't made anything with it yet, I keep making other quilts, I hope to use it sometime this year.
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BTW, strip quilts are quick and easy quilts to make with jelly rolls. Here's a couple that I did.
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Me three. Been busy cutting batik strips ready for stitching. Love using the multi-colored batiks with the more solid 1895s and paired some of them with prints. Delicious. Backgrounds for my applique.
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