Jelly Roll Race technique meets the one seam flying geese
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I'm not sure if this one is on YouTube yet or not but you can probably get to it going this route. I'm not as good as most of our great site finders on this board, but this should work. Go to Missouriquiltco.com/shop/dailydeal this will open the page for the daily deal purchase (you don't have to purchase), but at the top of the page there is a toolbar with tutorials on it, click there and she has lots of tutorials I don't know what number this particular tutorial is, you will have to search- most likely near the end of the tutes. You can also request to be put on their email list, and you will get a new tutorial almost every week. Hope you can follow these poor directions.
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Please take pictures as you do your version so you can see how you did it. Thought the same about Jenny's, it could be so easy to get them sewn in wrong. Love the 5 minute blocks.
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[QUOTE=Baloonatic;6866041]
Sadly I'm not clever enough to work out how to get them all the face the same way in a JRR quilt...if I was just joining strips and cutting them the required width and sewing them together, then I would, but I'd have no hair left trying to work out how to get them rotated all one way on a full quilt haha
MSQC uploaded a video for the JRR v3.0 recently, and whilst watching Jenny putting the 'triangles' onto the Jelly Roll strips I had one of those light bulb moments and thought I wonder if it would work to combine both the techniques mentioned in the title....and this is what I came up with....]
What a great twist! Are you going to have the geese all point the same way? Are you going to cut out the bulk in the back or leave it?
What a great twist! Are you going to have the geese all point the same way? Are you going to cut out the bulk in the back or leave it?
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[QUOTE=Baloonatic;6866041]
I hadn't really put much thought to the bulk, I guess I'll leave it in on the first one and if it doesn't sit flat enough, I'll take it out next time.
I have a Jelly Roll picked out ready to try the whole quilt top...so will post a pic of it when it's done.
MSQC uploaded a video for the JRR v3.0 recently, and whilst watching Jenny putting the 'triangles' onto the Jelly Roll strips I had one of those light bulb moments and thought I wonder if it would work to combine both the techniques mentioned in the title....and this is what I came up with....]
What a great twist! Are you going to have the geese all point the same way? Are you going to cut out the bulk in the back or leave it?
What a great twist! Are you going to have the geese all point the same way? Are you going to cut out the bulk in the back or leave it?
I have a Jelly Roll picked out ready to try the whole quilt top...so will post a pic of it when it's done.
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