Not only do I want the bolt fabrics in a JR, I would love a poster size copy of that picture for my sewing room!
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Easier to determine what's there in the no.3 picture, but like the bolts better as they really show the fabric.
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Originally Posted by MdmSew'n'Sew
(Post 5306010)
The stack gives a great preview of what would be in the JR - and yes, I would love to have that JR myself, even though I've never felt an urge to buy one so far. Even better, if I had the $$$, would love a yard or two of each of those fabrics. There's just something wonderful about bright cheerful batiks that sets my heart zinging.
I agree with you, regarding both the stack view and the yardage. |
Oh, I like this, now I can see all the colors and patterns. That would be terrific.
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Originally Posted by quiltsRfun
(Post 5305873)
The bolts view is best. BTW, I'd love to have a jelly roll with those fabrics.
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Another vote for the bolt view can really see the fabrics.
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Originally Posted by Sunnie
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Showing the stack of bolts with the Jelly Roll is a great idea. Gives a much better idea of what you are getting. I would buy a Jelly Roll of that stack.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
(Post 5306012)
The bolts view is really nice ... though the Tonga Treats does give a pretty good view of what's in the package.
Reminds me ... I won a TT JR in a Shop Hop last year, and have yet to do anything with it ... I'm so not used to precuts that I guess I forgot all about it! |
Jelly Rolls are "scrappy", if you like the general color way, do you really have to love every piece in the group? They should play well together anyway and after all, its all illusion don't ya think?
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The bolt view is nice, as is the Timeless Treasure view. (Walmart carries a brand packaged that way too.) Usually, there is also a charm pack, or fat quarter bundle near by with the same fabrics which also gives me a better clue as to the fabric patterns.
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