Jellyroll Day
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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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#18
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.
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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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