In this Forum, I found this:
Now, you may be asking yourself, “What in the world do noodles have to do with quilting and what is a fabric noodle?”. Simply said, a fabric noodle a strip of fabric that is the length of the measurement of the width of the fabric (WOF). In other words, a 2.5″ noodle would be a strip that was 2.5″ wide by the WOF, which usually ranges between 40″ - 44″. So, I've decided a worm could be 2.5" x 1/2 the WOF. (Personally, I don't like the term worm either, but I'm doing what the leader wants.) |
Thanks for the clarification. I had seen Noodle somewhere & thought it was the longer of the two 2.5 x WOF. We learn new terms everyday, don't we?
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A noodle is what you put spaghetti sauce on. A worm is something that you put on the end of a fishing hook to catch a fish.
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OK...I would swap wormy noodle strips....2-1/2" x WOF sounds good to me. Let's go for it.
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MCarlene, I live in southeast Texas, so we're pratically neighbors.
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Here is what I found after a search
This book uses 2 ½” strips of fabric to make each of the quilts, and you will find 8 different patterns in the book. This is a great way to use some of those fabrics you already have in your stash, or there are now fabric bundles of 2½” strips that you can purchase. Some people call them “Jelly Rolls” or “Worms”, if you are looking for them at a Hancock Fabrics store, they are called “Noodles”. |
What's with the worms? Just when I got used to the quilting world "menu" (layer cakes, jelly rolls, Honey buns, Turnovers - you name it) some entomologist gets their dander up and introduces bugs.
I vote for noodles. Vermiceli (1"), Fettucini (2"), Lasagna (pinked 2" ;) ), and Ravioli (squares!). And all our mistakes can be meatballs. |
That's the ticket DogHouseMo, sounds good to me.
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When I do my 2" trades, I'll have to remember Fettucini; that's a good one!
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Debbie Caffrey's first strip book was Open a Can of Worms and is for 2-1/2" Strips. Her second book for strips was Noodle Soup, and is for 2" strips. I have used both of the books and her patterns are great!
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