Today I am getting together with friends to begin making quilts for Houston.
My intention was to share the project with you and include some
photo's of the devastation and then I saw this . . .
Precious photos to share my plans and maybe inspire you to
make a quilt for charity . . .
Cick here to read the story
I called a few friends. One offered her sewing room. I have gathered fabric from my over flowing stash and I am ready to get started.
I suggested this fun quilt because it is just that fun. But it is also super fast!
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I am not sure why this link isn't working today but you can copy it and paste into your browser.
The name of the video is Jelly Roll Race. From Missouri
Quilt Store. It was from 5 years ago. There are a lot of videos from through the last few years.
I am not sure why this link isn't working today but you can copy it and paste into your browser.
The name of the video is Jelly Roll Race. From Missouri
Quilt Store. It was from 5 years ago. There are a lot of videos from through the last few years.
This is the original pattern video I saw a few years ago and began making these super fast quits.
Here are a few quilts I found (these are not mine)
Here are a few quilts I found (these are not mine)
I have been adapting the process a little and I don't use jelly rolls.
My personal goal was to use what I had.
For this project I am using more of my personal stash. It is less
expensive to buy yardage than the jelly rolls but the purpose of jelly rolls is to get a lot of different fabrics.
I am hoping to spend the next few Saturdays working on these quilts. And sending them to some people that need them!
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