Pattern Using 2 Jelly Rolls
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Pattern Using 2 Jelly Rolls
Earlier this week I bought two identical jelly rolls that will match my living room sofa perfectly. I want to make a large quilt using BOTH jelly rolls but cannot find a pattern that uses more than one roll at a time. Does anyone know of any links to 2 jelly roll patterns or names of books that may contain such a pattern that I could purchase? I've searched this site and online and am not having much luck. Everything seems to use one jelly roll. I'm not interested in making an extra-large 1600 quilt, because I think I would look a bit boring.
Help please!
Help please!
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I've used jelly rolls to make a piano key border. Maybe make the jelly roll quilt part, 2 inch boder with a soled, then use the rest of the jellyroll for a piano key border. I also use jelly rolls to make the binding. Have fun!
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The www.jellyrollfabric.net shop publishes lots of pictures of quilts different quilters have made with jellyrolls. Hopefully I gave you a good enough address.
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Here is a link to one I just finished - similar to judith ann's quilt. Very easy and lots of fun.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t-t247454.html
and a pic of another one I just finished. Kind of made up the pattern as I went - if you are interested in it, PM me and I will sen you directions. It too was very easy and have more strips to do another one.
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t-t247454.html
and a pic of another one I just finished. Kind of made up the pattern as I went - if you are interested in it, PM me and I will sen you directions. It too was very easy and have more strips to do another one.
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There are quilts shops that have displayed on their website the free patterns that are available on the fabric manufacturers website. My favorite is Red Rooster Quilts. I think of it as one stop shopping rather than jumping from Robert Kaufman to Timeless Treasure to Hoffman to.....
The quilt posted by eparys look just the same as the FREE Timeless Treasure pattern called Mocha Kiss Tonga Treat: Buttonholes quilt designed by Osie Lebowitz. I think it is still avaiable to print or download.
The quilt posted by eparys look just the same as the FREE Timeless Treasure pattern called Mocha Kiss Tonga Treat: Buttonholes quilt designed by Osie Lebowitz. I think it is still avaiable to print or download.
Last edited by ManiacQuilter2; 08-09-2014 at 06:48 AM.
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