National Jelly Roll day is COMING SOON, and I have a giveaway #2!

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I’m on a ‘roll’… get it? Jelly roll?… haha!  2nd grade humor and too many hours writing patterns last few days.. but enough silliness.. read on!

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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!

But wait.. you NEED a jelly roll first … right? At the end I’ll tell you how to enter my giveaway.. but first this collage of my favorite Jelly roll patterns

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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!

Now for the giveaway part!

Leave a comment below by 9/13 at 6pm eastern time as I’m giving away a Cotton Jelly roll of my Sunday Drive + a printed copy of my pattern! FYI URL is not required to leave a comment

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What is your FAVORITE fabric line right now

Debi T. is my random pick winner!  She said “I just love jelly rolls, any fabric ..so fun so many different quilts can be made …” I emailed you!

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INCASE you need some Jelly Rolls or want to look up fabric line names.. CLICK Here, so much yummy fun! 

Also visit Project Jelly Roll website for fun tips, check often!

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1,573 Responses

  1. I’m in love with The Forever Green line. I just hope I can finish my Christmas projects before December, haha.

  2. They’re so pretty, I hate to unroll them! Fortunately, I can convince myself to since they make such a variety of beautiful, well-coordinated quilts 🙂

  3. I love making Christmas stuff! I could make a quilt out of this Holiday Holiday Flourish Roll Up Peggy Toole for Robert Kaufman Fabrics. But any jelly roll would be good as never worked with them before and dying to try them out. Trying to complete my UFOs at the moment!

  4. Pick me! I’ve been following along with Grandma’s kitchen and loving it! My favorite fabric right now is Spellbound by moda — so pretty!

  5. I’ve always liked Moda, and also regularly check out Henry Glass, Michael Miller, and of course, Hoffman and Bali. Quilting is so much more enjoyable with good quality cottons!

  6. Thank you for the chance to win. I have only ever made one jelly roll quilt. I like your new pattern Stitched. I like Sunday Drive especially the fabrics that look like salvage ends.

  7. I’m loving anything ‘batik’ at the moment…the way they blend together gives such an interesting look and feel to a quilt….would love, love a roll of your batik fabric ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  8. It has been a while since I’ve worked with a Jelly Roll. Would love to do another Jelly Roll quilt. Batiks are my go to fabrics.

  9. Sunday Drive has to be my favorite! And, who doesn’t love precut jellies?! Thank you Pat for being so awesome! I love your fabrics, podcasts, & sew alongs!

  10. I would love to win the jelly roll and pattern you have displayed. It is beautiful. I think this would be something I could accomplish. I’m new and am just getting started on the Grandma’s Kitchen. The only fabric I have available locally is from Joanne’s. I have to really be careful to get fabric with a good hand.

  11. I like this JellyRoll: petites-maisons-de-noel-jelly-roll. I’ve been collecting French General fabrics for a Christmas quilt.

  12. I love your fabrics! I live in Canada where Moda fabrics are not readily available so I would love to win this jelly Roll!

  13. Thanks Pat! I tried a jelly roll once but it wasn’t cut properly so would love to try one of your recommended jelly rolls to make some baby quilts. I love color in my fabrics and through your site learning how to combine colors in an artful way – the possibilities are endless! Also not afraid to try something different and get out of my comfort zone. Enjoy using different mediums, too, like buttons, applique, ribbon, lace, etc.

  14. Loving Lily & Loom Dreamfield right now. It’s so cute! Of course anything Sunday Drive regular or batik would be great with me…your lines are always a must have!!

  15. I love the your new line. It is always fun to win something once in a great while. Praying for all in the path of The hurricane.

  16. I have a collection of jelly rolls but it does not include Sunday Drive. I would love to make “Stitched” if I am a winner.

  17. I know this one is a little older but my all time favorite was “Town Square” Christmas fabric by Holly Taylor for Moda Fabrics

  18. I love working with Jelly Rolls. Patriotic ones mostly, they are great to use to make a “Quilt of Honor” quilt. Good luck to everyone that enters.

  19. I used a jelly roll pack when I made a bargello quilt. It was so much fun because it helped to cut down on my cutting time.

  20. Bonnie & Camille Basics Jelly Roll has such beautiful colors. They would look great in your pattern. Thanks for sharing your talent and ideas.

  21. I love Moda jelly rolls and a lot of other brands! So much fun to already have a line of fabric that all goes together, no agonizing whether this or that goes together. With a jelly roll you can jump in and get started right away! So much fun! Thanks Pat for all you do!

  22. I love navy blue so I’m drawn to The Good Life by Bonnie & Cammille. I love a challenge so I’m looking forward to working with a jelly roll for the first time in awhile.

  23. Favourite right now is cantik batiks. But love jelly rolls of any kind. You can do so much with them and I don’t have to cut them myself.

  24. I have no “favorite” jelly roll. I simply haven’t found one I didn’t love. My favorite fabrics to work with are batiks, if that helps. But then I have two jelly rolls of Civil War reproduction browns and blues that I am champing at the bit to use. I’ve never done anything brown and blue, it’s a bit too tame a color combination for me. But these fabrics seem to hit a chord.

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