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Old 02-24-2018, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by lindaschipper View Post
I was on MSQC site a few minutes ago and they have a pattern to make on. Seems like the price was less than $10, which isn't bad, but you still have to add the shipping cost. All your left over 2 1/2" scraps could be used to make a really scrappy one.
Here's a link to the fat quarter shop which has a downloadable pattern for $10. No shipping

https://www.fatquartershop.com/catal...ll+rug+pattern
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Oh my gosh, I used to do the crochet rugs with the fabric scraps. I'll have to try this! Thanks for sharing your cute rug.
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Make I ask one quick question please?

Did you put a non-slip backing onto it?

Love the rug and great use of a jelly roll.
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not sure why it posted twice. sorry about that. It didn't call for a non slip backing. It is not meant for a high traffic area. I spose you could put a non slip backing on it.
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One jelly roll made a rug measuring 30" x 44". I cut 17 strips of batting just as the pattern stated. The pattern is just $10 and it is a download or u can purchase the pattern from Roma Quilts on etsy or get it on the fatquartershop. The entire rug is machine stitched. It is beginner friendly. I ironed my rug every time i changed the bobbin. Some people on instagram suggested using Maryellen's Best Press when ironing it. One of the tips on the pattern is to let your machine do the work. Just guide it through, don't pull it. If you pull it, you risk stretching the fabric and your rug will end up bowl shaped. Mine did curl a little bit and I joked that I would throw a blanket over it and drive my car back and forth over it. I believe you could change the shape of the rug by how much you fold the first strip. I just followed the directions on the pattern for my first. I am now making a second rug. These binder clips are very handy. I bought mine on Amazon for under $10 for 100+ clips. It was definitely worth it to me. I suppose you could use clothespins too. A friend of mine voiced concern that the rug would get dirty to which I said, i would throw it in the washer and air dry it. You can get inexpensive jelly rolls on Craftsy for under $20. i used a cheap all purpose thread from Joann's. Any other questions, just holler.

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Also the pattern called for stitching the batting strips together. Some instagram people stitched them with a zigzag stitch and some used a batting tape. I just butted the strips next to each other and kept sewing. When all was said and done I couldn't tell where one batting strip ended or started.
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That is so neat - and you could really personalize it to your decor. Thanks for all the information!
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What a great looking rug. I've been considering making one to match scrappy quilt in guest bedroom. Nice to know that I can make one with only 40 strips.
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Very cute!
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Nice Jelly Roll Rug.
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