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Originally Posted by Edie
(Post 7088425)
For the past two years I have been buying a jelly roll for a big quilt I want to make for the bedroom - possibly wider and longer than a kingsize. I buy them only when I am on vacation with my sister and her family, and I have gotten them as gifts. So, I bought them and received them in the color of my bedroom - teal blue and pink, so I am fussy there. But I have three quilts to finish, one more to make from scratch and then I can start on my Strip Quilt. Really looking forward to it. I will be able to look at it and tell exactly where I got them and from whom.
Another reason I do not like acronyms - what is a DM? Edie |
Originally Posted by quilt1950
(Post 7087966)
If you were given 31 WOF 2 1/2" strips, all the same, what would you make with them? The fabric is a lavender paisley, with a grey, not quite pink, and not quite burgundy background.
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OK is WOF width off fabric? I can't find list of acronyms for this so...I'm guessing!
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[QUOTE=IrishgalfromNJ;7088554]The last jelly roll I worked with I made a granny square blocks. It came out pretty nice.
Irishgal... I love your granny square quilt and the collection of colors in it. |
Great Ideas
You could also sew 4 strips together then cut triangles and put 4 triangles back together into a block. |
WOF is width of fabric
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I had a pkg. of jelly roll strips that I was not "in love" with. I saw a tutorial on MSQC & followed her instructions. I can't for the life of me remember what the name of the tute was called but it was pretty straight forward. I took 4 strips & joined together - I then cut them into squares (obviously by the width of the joined strips) - laid 1 square on top of the other but with strips going in the opposite direction - sewed 1/4" around the outside edge - cut them diagonally from corner to corner (basically cutting a big X ) & you end up with 4 smaller squares. Square them up & then you can join them to make your block in whatever configuration that you prefer. Looks scrappy but somewhat controlled scrappy. Hope this helps. I have to say that I quite like the finished quilt top & I did not like the jelly roll strips when I received them. You never know how things will look until you're done. What a surprise I got from strips that I did not like at the start.
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Originally Posted by Boston1954
(Post 7088646)
Boxed Squares takes 2 1/2 squares and 2 1/2 x 6 1/2 strips. It's my favorite pattern and I have made it twelve times.
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Originally Posted by madamekelly
(Post 7089347)
I am new to QAG so I have collected 4 different, but similar colors, jelly rolls and some larger pieces for borders, to make a sort of rail fence design, one quilted block at a time. I found an easy for me way to put them together and l the first one (as I was learning) only took a couple weeks from beginning to gifted. Can't beat that. When I do start the next one I am going to post a tutorial on this board if anyone wants to try the easy method I developed for me.
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Yes it is.
Originally Posted by bjhumes
(Post 7089569)
OK is WOF width off fabric? I can't find list of acronyms for this so...I'm guessing!
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