Hey everyone! Another quilty question.
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Hello everyone I'm sorry but i have another quilty question.
Here goes: I am doing a swap of earth toned fabric and they asked for noodles 5 inches in width so how long do i may them? Is there a certain size and if it is the length of the fabric what if it is fat quarters, is that alright to do? Sorry just new at this please help?! :oops:
Here goes: I am doing a swap of earth toned fabric and they asked for noodles 5 inches in width so how long do i may them? Is there a certain size and if it is the length of the fabric what if it is fat quarters, is that alright to do? Sorry just new at this please help?! :oops:
#2
don't apologize for asking questions. we love to answer them. ;-)
my guess would be the whole width of fabric, but ... as i said ... that's just a guess. you should check with the others in the swap to find out if they're expecting the noodles to be a certain length.
my guess would be the whole width of fabric, but ... as i said ... that's just a guess. you should check with the others in the swap to find out if they're expecting the noodles to be a certain length.
#7
What is it with all these fabric cuts being called by food names?
Honey Buns (1.5 inch strips)
Jelly rolls (2.5inch strips)
Dessert Rolls (5 inch strips)
Layer cakes (10 inch blocks)
Turnovers (precut triangles)
then they put sets together and call them Charming Jelly Cakes (charm pack, jelly roll, and layer cake all sold together)
now someone has started calling 5 inch strips NOODLES!!!!
there is something not right about having these food items in our fabric stashs! "honey will you go get me that Jelly Roll out of the second drawer down in my rolling fabric cart!"
to answer the question I would guess they would want 5" x width of fabric (44 inches most the time), you would have to ask the hostess of the swap about using fat quarters but they might let you send in twice as many cuts, instead of sending in five strips that are 44 inches, you MIGHT be able to send in 10 22 inch strips! Talk to the hostess I am sure she will answer ANY and ALL questions you have!
Honey Buns (1.5 inch strips)
Jelly rolls (2.5inch strips)
Dessert Rolls (5 inch strips)
Layer cakes (10 inch blocks)
Turnovers (precut triangles)
then they put sets together and call them Charming Jelly Cakes (charm pack, jelly roll, and layer cake all sold together)
now someone has started calling 5 inch strips NOODLES!!!!
there is something not right about having these food items in our fabric stashs! "honey will you go get me that Jelly Roll out of the second drawer down in my rolling fabric cart!"
to answer the question I would guess they would want 5" x width of fabric (44 inches most the time), you would have to ask the hostess of the swap about using fat quarters but they might let you send in twice as many cuts, instead of sending in five strips that are 44 inches, you MIGHT be able to send in 10 22 inch strips! Talk to the hostess I am sure she will answer ANY and ALL questions you have!
#8
Noodles, jelly rolls, and honey buns are cut the WOW (width of fabric, which is usually 44-45"). No need to remove selvages. Just match up those selvages so you get a nice cut with no "elbows" in the center. They're really fun to work with.
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Originally Posted by justwannaquilt
What is it with all these fabric cuts being called by food names?
Honey Buns (1.5 inch strips)
Jelly rolls (2.5inch strips)
Dessert Rolls (5 inch strips)
Layer cakes (10 inch blocks)
Turnovers (precut triangles)
then they put sets together and call them Charming Jelly Cakes (charm pack, jelly roll, and layer cake all sold together)
Honey Buns (1.5 inch strips)
Jelly rolls (2.5inch strips)
Dessert Rolls (5 inch strips)
Layer cakes (10 inch blocks)
Turnovers (precut triangles)
then they put sets together and call them Charming Jelly Cakes (charm pack, jelly roll, and layer cake all sold together)
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