Solid Jelly Rolls
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Solid Jelly Rolls
Hi....hope everyone is enjoying the holiday season.
I have two solid Robert Kaufmann jelly rolls...one in rainbow colors and one in medium colors and was wondering what pattern I can use for them that would show them up the best. I have been looking at jelly roll patterns and think I might end up with a boring quilt. Was wondering if I should use a print jelly roll with them....any ideas would be great.
Thanks so much.
I have two solid Robert Kaufmann jelly rolls...one in rainbow colors and one in medium colors and was wondering what pattern I can use for them that would show them up the best. I have been looking at jelly roll patterns and think I might end up with a boring quilt. Was wondering if I should use a print jelly roll with them....any ideas would be great.
Thanks so much.
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Solid Jelly Rolls (many colors but solid)
Hi.....hope everyone is enjoying the holiday season.
I have two Robert Kaufmann solid jelly rolls....one in rainbow colors and one in medium colors and was wondering what would be a good pattern to use for them to make them pop. I have been looking at jelly roll patterns and fear I will end up with a boring quilt. I was wondering how they would look with a print jelly roll but that might be complicated for me....ha.
Any suggestions would be great. Would love to know how you used your solid jelly rolls.
Thank you.
I have two Robert Kaufmann solid jelly rolls....one in rainbow colors and one in medium colors and was wondering what would be a good pattern to use for them to make them pop. I have been looking at jelly roll patterns and fear I will end up with a boring quilt. I was wondering how they would look with a print jelly roll but that might be complicated for me....ha.
Any suggestions would be great. Would love to know how you used your solid jelly rolls.
Thank you.
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I love this log cabin and hope to make one similar someday. The white side sort of tones down the abundance of color on the other side.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...ed-t65958.html
Darren
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...ed-t65958.html
Darren
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In her book "City Quilts" by Cherri House, she provides patterns that use only solids. A lot of the pics are in deep dark colors, but in the book there are some lighter ones, too. Maybe google her name and see some of her work...
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