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 love all the Bali poppy lines they are beautiful!! But in reality I love all fabric as i am new to quilting and especially using jelly roles.

  2. Comfort and Joy, Riley Blake, but honestly, there are not many fabrics I don’t obsess over.
    Thanks for another ther chance at an awesome giveaway.

  3. I absolutely love Jelly Rolls! So fun to unroll and see all the different prints and colors. I have sooooo many patterns I want to try. Thanks Pat for all the wonderful fabrics you create!

  4. Love the fabric and it would brighten my sick self day as I usually don’t win . I will cheer on who the lucky winner is

  5. I am going to get your pattern Stitched today and I would love to win the jelly roll so I can make that quilt for National Sew a Jelly Roll day 09/16/2017, got rid of my husband for the day so I’m good to sew!

  6. I really don’t have a favorite line of fabric right now…trying my darned-ness to use up my stash so I’m tending to stay out of the fabric stores. (yeah, not doing so well with that!) 🙂

  7. I’ve never sewn a quilt with a jelly roll before so maybe winning this give-away would give me great incentive…..thanks for the chance! 🙂

  8. I do not like sweet food but sure would love to have a jelly roll right now, cause I love quilting, it is so much fun <3

  9. I like this jelly roll too! My focus is on Christmas, obviously. 😉
    Scarlet Holiday Flourish Roll Up
    Peggy Toole for Robert Kaufman Fabrics

  10. Autumn Reflections, so in the mood for fall projects. Sunday Drive is a great blend. Thanks for the inspiration and thank the day I found the Neighbor blocks. Brought me out of my box.

  11. Sunday Drive Batiks is my favorite faboric. I wuld love the chance of receiving your free jelly roll. thank you Pat

  12. I have been so consumed in praying for the victims of both Harvey & Irma but especially Irma since there are so many people I know that did not leave. Right now I haven’t been able to even think about sewing. It would be hard for me to concentrate on sewing & praying at the same time. Hence, I have been cleaning out closets & cabinets – I can clean & pray at the same time. Putting things together to share in the aftermath. But once this catastrophy is over, man I will need to sew like crazy. Nothing better than a fresh jelly roll & pattern to get back into the sewing mode – there will be a real need for quilts – especially children’s quilts to help soften the trauma.

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