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I went to wm today ofcourse I have to visit the fabric department. I can't buy but I can look and touch. LOL!! As I was looking at the FQ's I noticed they had what looked like jelly rolls but they were called slices. They are 2 1/2 inches by 42 inches, am I mistaken but isn't that the size of a jelly roll? Anyway they are in pretty colors and are only $10.00 a piece. Why do I have to be broke!!!! LOL!!
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Tuesday Morning store in my area sells the same slices (jelly rolls) for $7 and the fat quarter bundles for $6 or less. It's the same name, same prints, same manufacturer. Each TM store has different inventory though. I bought one jelly roll and the fabric is cut accurately and seems to be okay quality. I'm not to fond of the colors but it makes great bindings!
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Depending on the number of strips in the bundle, it would be the same as a jelly roll.
Some companies are hesitant to call their strip products "jelly rolls" because originally the Jelly Roll was a specific product made by a specific maker, IIRC it was Moda.
So there are lots of names for the same thing, including Bali Pops (Hoffman), Fabrications (Blank), and several others.
Some companies are hesitant to call their strip products "jelly rolls" because originally the Jelly Roll was a specific product made by a specific maker, IIRC it was Moda.
So there are lots of names for the same thing, including Bali Pops (Hoffman), Fabrications (Blank), and several others.
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Originally Posted by Mattee
How many pieces were in each? That is the approximate size of a jelly roll strip, though (2.5" x WOF.)
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