National Jelly Roll day is TODAY, and I have a giveaway!

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Today is a Triple dose of FUN… Read On!

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1) Moda invented the Jelly roll and it changed the way we quilt. A roll of 42 strips cut 2.5″ wide start off so many projects, a glorious number of them await you if you take a look around to sew up today on Jelly Roll day!!! 

I hope you bought one… need ideas?

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Three of my favorite patterns for Jelly rolls are…

  • My own ‘Stitched’ single pattern and I give you several size quilts with supply lists. BUY for Instant Download
  • WildFlowers in Scrap Baskets strips & squares book, BUY at 40% off! 
  • Seashore is in Strike Strips Quilts book and I really want to make this one! BUY at 40% off!

NOTE – ALL BOOKS on sale for 40% off! time to get your favorites!

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2) I love that American Patchwork & Quilting has the one Million Pillowcase challenge! It’s an incredible way to make a pillowcase for charity. Today there are sewing events in Quilt Shops across the country.

Details at www.allpeoplequilt.com/sewathon 

If  you have never made a pillowcase, my friend Jennifer shows you how on this video!

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3) But Wait… there’s more!  20% off all Jelly Rolls until Sunday night 

SHOP NOW for the best JELLY ROLLS!

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Now for the giveaway part!

Leave a comment below by 9/22 at 6pm eastern time as I’m giving away TWO of my Jelly roll of my Sunday Drive

Who did you make the LAST quilt for?

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Winners are  –

Renee L said… I’ve only ever had one jelly roll 😳 I need a jelly roll! Who wants a jelly roll? I do! I do! 

Kim L said … The last quilt I made was actually 3 quilt tops for hurricane Harvey victims

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1,272 Responses

  1. The last quilt I made was a vintage coffee pot quilt!
    I would love to have a jelly roll!
    Thanks Pat for all the fun!

  2. The last quilt I made was for my sister and her husband for Christmas. I am a Canadian and so is she so she slyly hinted that a quilt to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday might be nice.

  3. I made a happy colored quilt with prairie points for my daughter-in-law who has multiple sclerosis and sometimes just needs to snuggle up and rest.

  4. My last quilt was given to my Grandson. My next is at the long armrest which will go to my Granddaughter. Thanks for the opportunity to win. Love your positivity and enthusiasm. Keep up the good work.

  5. The last quilt I made was for my granddaughter, Zoey. The pattern is called, “Be Happy”. Which is my heart’s desire for her!

  6. My grandson Austin got my last quilt that I made. I applique his favorite animal on it, which was owls in a tree.

  7. The last quilt I made is for my sister. She works in outdoor gardening and one of the fabrics has garden tools in it

  8. The last quilt I made was for my daughter. It was a log cabin quilt – one of my favorite patterns and it uses jelly rolls. 🙂 I would love to win a jelly roll.

  9. Let’s try this one more time….The last quilt I made was for our last neice to graduate. I loved the quilt, but loved her more. The quilt I am working on now is for the friend that introduced me to my husband. She should be very afraid. LOL. Just kidding….

  10. Just completed a quilt for a friends first grandchild! Can’t wait to get it to her! working on three more including Grandma’s Kitchen! 🙂

  11. My last quilt was for ME! I love it and use it everyday. I have never used a jelly roll and would love to try it by winning your giveaway today!

  12. Last quilt I made was for my neighbor who kept my driveway plowed during our record setting snowfalls last winter.

  13. The last three lap quilts I made are Minion panels enhanced for 3 of our grandsons. And yesterday a group of us finished a queen-sized quilt in red, black and white for charity that we show at our quilt fest in the spring. Lots of hands make light work. Thank you for this opportunity!

  14. My last quilt was a checked Dresden made from a Jelly Roll, got it done so I need a new Jelly Roll. I’m 4 blocks behind on Grandma’s Kitchen due to surgery, but will get caught up soon.

  15. I made my last quilt for a very special young man I started taking care of when he was 5 weeks old while his mother worked. He is now 11, but like one of my own. His parents are awesome and I think of them as family. I am now making a quilt for my mother who needs a lap quilt to keep her legs warm in Montana.

  16. It was actually for myself. I’m new at quilting so I’ve been practicing by making myself some quilted dish drying mats. I’m planning to make some wall hangings and placemats for Christmas gifts. Thanks for the jelly roll give away!

  17. My last quilt was the Take 5 for charity. Great fun. I love Jelly Rolls as they are all coordinated and look so nice when sewn together. So glad there are a variety of Jelly Roll patterns as they are my favorite along with charm squares!
    P.S. Am really enjoying Grandma’s Kitchen. Thank you.

  18. My last quilt went to my 3 1/2 year old grandson. It was soft flannel with his favorite things in the world, trains, on it.

  19. The last quilt I made was a wallhanging for my second son with many music fabrics. I loved making it and he liked it a lot. What more can a quilter ask for?

  20. My last quilt was given at a family reunion to a young man who immediately gave it to his Grandmother whom he lives with.

  21. My last quilt was for an elderly lady at church who has taught the toddlers for many years. She had fallen and broke her hip. She is all better now–quilting for others as usual and working with the little kids.

  22. My last quilt is a Harley Davidson T-shirt quilt for my Uncle!!!!! I just finished the binding a couple of days ago. I hope to give it to him very soon!! I can’t wait to see his face!!!!!

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