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SusieQOH 09-21-2019 10:28 AM

I love jellyrolls! I'm addicted to precuts.
That's a great pattern you're using!
And I like the photos others have posted.

Jingle 09-21-2019 05:03 PM

Very pretty quilt and pillow. I don't buy precuts, cut my own.

Ariannaquilts 09-21-2019 08:59 PM

QuiltsRfun your quilt is awesome, I really like everything about it. Is it a pattern or did you just go for it? TFS

Moira in N.E. England 09-22-2019 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by Tothill (Post 8304275)
Moira, the matching quilt must be stunning.

Too busy studying today to quilt. No quilting at all for the rest of the year.

Thank you!

The fabric range was called ‘Australiana’.

Dolphyngyrl 09-22-2019 12:36 PM

I have 3 actually, a patriotic rail fence, 2 wip 1 judy neimeyer paint box, and a quilt from strip therapy book, blocks are done but not put together

quiltsRfun 09-22-2019 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by Ariannaquilts (Post 8304447)
QuiltsRfun your quilt is awesome, I really like everything about it. Is it a pattern or did you just go for it? TFS

It’s a Jordan Fabrics free pattern.

https://jordanfabrics.com/pages/jelly-roll-race-pattern

BonnieJP 09-22-2019 12:58 PM

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I love jelly rolls (both the kind you sew with and the kind you eat). Here are 3 of my jelly roll quilts - simple rail fences. The first 2 were quilted by a lady who does longarm work, but the last one was the first I quilted at home on my domestic machine.

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Quiltlady330 09-22-2019 03:05 PM

Love all these pictured quilts. Since my rheumatoid arthritis has gotten much worse I find jelly rolls a wonderful way to get around cutting so many pieces. I recently made 2 bargello quilts from jelly rolls and loved them. Simplifies the process for sure.

quiltsRfun 09-22-2019 03:18 PM

Nice work Bonniejp

Gerbie 09-22-2019 11:35 PM

Tothill, Congrats! proud of you for completing your education. What have you majored in? I am retired from teaching now, but went back and completed my educ. when both of my children were in school. I started 24 years before, then worked, married and had my family. After receiving my degree, I taught for 25 years, retired in 2004 early so I would be able to receive the GOP (government offset pension),and be able to draw on my husband's Social Security, since the school district we live in doesn't withhold SS. I resigned from my employment here and went to another school district and worked for a short time and had SS withheld which made me eligible. I haven't regreted doing so at all have loved every minute of retirement. You hang in there and finish that educ.


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