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    Old 06-01-2010, 06:13 AM
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    This is a link to a nice jelly roll quilt. I've done this one and it is really cute.

    http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-44258-1.htm
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    Old 06-01-2010, 06:28 AM
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    This is a link to a nice jelly roll quilt. I've done this one and it is really cute.

    http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-44258-1.htm
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    Old 06-01-2010, 10:54 AM
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    Originally Posted by upchurs
    I like jelly rolls and am about to start a quilt with a set that I bought for about 15.00. I don't pay over 15.00 for jelly rolls. They are all batiks, color coordinated and (I think) very pretty.

    I have arthritis in my hands and handling the rotary cutter and keeping the ruler firmly placed are a real problem for me. The jelly rolls are perfect, but can be very expensive. Hence, my dollar limit on the jelly rolls.

    The quilt I'm starting this week uses the Roman Square. Not really a block but a great way to use scraps or jelly rolls.

    Where do you find jelly rolls for $15?
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    Old 06-01-2010, 11:08 AM
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    Delilah, I love this quilt. Can you give complete directions for it by writing ea. step?[/quote]

    I'll try, let me know if you need more information.
    From each fabric cut (160) 3.5" squares
    From each fabric cut (160) 2" squares
    Draw diagonal line on back of 2" squares*
    Sew 2" sq of fabric 2 on corner of each of fabric 1
    Sew 2" sq of fabric 1 on corner of each of fabric 2
    Trim excess off points using your preferred method
    Press all units toward dark
    Rotate & join 4 units to form one block (6.5" unfinished)
    (attaching picture of 4 blocks joined)
    Nestle seams when joining blocks for nice points
    Quilt shown has 8 blocks across and 10 down
    First border uses 2" strips, finished 1.5"
    Final border uses 4.75" strips
    (probably because I was running out of fabric?)
    *I don't draw lines because I have diagonal line drawn on my machine to line points up when sewing. You can use painters tape for this, also.

    Do let me know if you want more info and I'll try to clarify.
    Please share your quilt with us when/if you make this one.
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    Old 06-01-2010, 11:17 AM
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    Nice quilt and thanks for sharing. Is there a name for this block?
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    Old 06-01-2010, 11:19 AM
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    Melinda in Tulsa:

    I only buy them when I have a 40% or 50% off coupon at Joann's. I've looked at them in the Hancock's of Paducah's catalog and they are really expensive but sometimes they do have them on sale for 17.00 or 18.00.
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    Old 06-01-2010, 11:32 AM
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    I buy yardage but mostly jelly rolls, a few layer cakes and charm packs.
    I like pre-cuts simply because I don't have easy access to fabric stores and
    they are already matched for me. :) I buy my fabric online mostly. When
    buying pre-cuts I find it more useful to choose the pattern first otherwise
    you could get stuck with the wrong cut or not enough. For example, there
    are patterns for jelly rolls that are not really suited for layer cakes...like
    sewing long strips. You could use layer cakes and cut strips but you could
    end up buying twice as much fabric and a lot of waste. Hope this helps.
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    Old 06-01-2010, 11:44 AM
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    I love precuts. But, I only by them when they are on sale. A great place for free patterns is www.modabakeshop.com

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    Old 06-01-2010, 12:57 PM
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    I think the block is called Tesselating Flower.
    Originally Posted by EasyPeezy
    Nice quilt and thanks for sharing. Is there a name for this block?
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    Old 06-01-2010, 03:07 PM
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    Originally Posted by Delilah
    Delilah, I love this quilt. Can you give complete directions for it by writing ea. step?
    I'll try, let me know if you need more information.
    From each fabric cut (160) 3.5" squares
    From each fabric cut (160) 2" squares
    Draw diagonal line on back of 2" squares*
    Sew 2" sq of fabric 2 on corner of each of fabric 1
    Sew 2" sq of fabric 1 on corner of each of fabric 2
    Trim excess off points using your preferred method
    Press all units toward dark
    Rotate & join 4 units to form one block (6.5" unfinished)
    (attaching picture of 4 blocks joined)
    Nestle seams when joining blocks for nice points
    Quilt shown has 8 blocks across and 10 down
    First border uses 2" strips, finished 1.5"
    Final border uses 4.75" strips
    (probably because I was running out of fabric?)
    *I don't draw lines because I have diagonal line drawn on my machine to line points up when sewing. You can use painters tape for this, also.

    Do let me know if you want more info and I'll try to clarify.
    Please share your quilt with us when/if you make this one.[/quote]

    Delilah, thanks so much for the pattern. It makes good sense with your directions. I'll let you know if I have a prob. though.
    Thanks again.
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