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    Old 07-24-2018, 05:51 AM
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    I was looking at a beautiful scrap pattern for a braid quilt. It used 2 inch strips. I have many jelly rolls I would like to use and am wondering if the 2 1/2 inch width is OK? I know we make our own rules in quilting, but I’m not wanting to make this and have it turn out yucky. Any suggestions are welcome.
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    I did mine using E. Burns ruler and pattern and it called for 2 1/2 inch strips.
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    Our quilt shop has a class and participants can either use a jelly roll or 2 1/2 inch strips. The shop sample used a really nice jelly roll, but, I'm enamored right now with scraps so if I make one, I will cut my own 2 1/5 inch strips
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    My first thought is that it won't make any difference, and I still don't think it will. However, it occurred to me that with the wider strips, you could maintain the proportions by adding 25% to the length of the strips. That way, you would either have a 25% larger quilt or use fewer braids.

    You could also use a 1/2" seam allowance on the sides if you have a specific pattern and size you want to make.

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    Thanks, I have way too many jelly rolls, plus my own scraps too. I think I’d like to make this braid quilt. Your answers were what I needed.
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    My 2 1/2 by 7 1/2 strips came out to exactly the width of my ruler (6 12) which was great for trimming.
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    I made a braid quilt using a pattern from one of the Lintott's jelly roll books. Turned out quite nice and was easy to make. The books might be available from your local library. I'm attaching a photo - you can see the shape that is cut from the jelly roll strip. It's basically just a 45 degree at one end.
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    Very pretty quilt, ArtsyOne.
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    Old 07-26-2018, 02:12 AM
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    Strips cut at 2.5" work well for me. Here is one sample of a braid pattern using scraps cut @ 2.5".

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    [ATTACH=CONFIG]598388[/ATTACH]
    Originally Posted by ArlaJo
    I did mine using E. Burns ruler and pattern and it called for 2 1/2 inch strips.
    Same here. I did this with the Eleanor Burns' ruler and pattern. So easy. Just be careful of the bias edges.
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