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Love those Jelly Rolls!

I’m in love with Jelly Rolls.  There’s just something so dang sweet about them!  Yesterday I went to the Moda web site and ta da!  My favorite Jelly Rolls appeared!  I was so surprised to see that Lily & Will were having coffee hot chocolate with Moda!

If you like to play with Jelly Rolls go to the Moda website for the new Jelly Roll Dream Challenge!  Here’s your chance to design a Jelly Roll quilt and win big!  Enter the contest and you might win a Janome sewing machine not to mention a lot of fame.    It’s “sew” easy and so much fun!  Remember you can download the fabric swatches for all the current lines on the Moda website then design away using graph paper or Electric Quilt.

I’m taking a little survey:  Are you a “waste not, want not kind of quilter” or is “time well spent” more important to you?   I have to admit I’m on the side of “time”.  I’m the one who loves to use pre-cut cream and white jelly rolls!  Forget cutting my own strips it’s just not for me.  I want to open the package and start sewing.  Which one are you?  Tell me in the comments and you could win a cream jelly roll along with a Lily & Will Jelly Roll!  I’ll tell you the winners on my next blog post!  (There is no wrong or right answer so be honest.)

Back soon!

Anne

244 Comments

  • Abby

    I love pre-cuts! I think they save a lot of time … but I also make sure I use every last bit of them. I ended up with 128 bonus HSTs from my last layer cake project, so sometimes an extra seam here and there can result in great use of what would have been discarded otherwise!

  • Pauline

    I don’t like to waste fabric and I wish I had 36 hours in my day sEw I’m not sure which category I fall in….probably the ‘don’t like to waste fabric’ one….but that’s not to say I don’t buy pre-cuts….as I have bought many. I must say the 2 jelly rolls on the cake plate sure look sweet. Thanks for the chance to win a sweet jelly roll. Have a wonderful day Anne.

  • Amy Rochelle

    I’m all for using pre-cuts if it works in the pattern. I don’t choose patterns only because they are “pre-cut” friendly. But, if it works, I’m all for it!

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