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It's Fabric Giveaway Friday!
My sponsor the Fat Quarter Shop was founded in 2003 by Kimberly Jolly. An avid quilter, Kimberly began her shop as a side business while still working a corporate position, cutting, packing and shipping right out of her house during evenings and weekends. From the very beginning, she was committed to delivering top-notch service for every single order and customer. As the Fat Quarter Shop's reputation grew, Kimberly decided to make it a full-time operation. Her husband Kevin joined her not long after, and with his help, lots of hard work, and a tireless commitment, the store began to grow. Over the past few years a few more people have joined the staff!
As a team, they continue to branch out with the best fabrics, exclusive kits, quilt clubs, BOMs, and more. And they will always be driven by the passion that Kimberly founded the store upon,
which is always giving you the best products and service!
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We hope you enjoy visiting the Fat Quarter Shop's sites!!
For this weekend's giveaway the Fat Quarter Shop is
offering a Jelly Roll of
Ellen Luckett Baker's Quilt Blocks Collection for Moda Fabrics! This Quilt Blocks Jelly Roll
includes 40 - 2 1/2" strips of fabric rolled up and tied in a super cute ribbon!!
Ellen Luckett Baker's Quilt Blocks Collection for Moda Fabrics! This Quilt Blocks Jelly Roll
includes 40 - 2 1/2" strips of fabric rolled up and tied in a super cute ribbon!!
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Enter to Win!
Here's how,
1. Simply leave a comment here in this post. I'd love to know if you've ever used a Jelly Roll before in your sewing and for what project? (one entry)
2. Follow the Fat Quarter Shop on Facebook or Twitter! Just let me know that you do by making a separate comment here to record that entry. (optional extra entry)
3. My followers get a third entry! Whether you follow me here, in your reader, or on Facebook. Just let me know that you do by making a separate comment here to record that entry. (optional extra entry)
4. Help spread the word!! I know that many of you already do, so I thought it would be nice to add that as another way to enter! Whether by tweet, facebook, pin, blog, etc... (one optional entry)
That’s 4 possible entries! Enter now through Monday morning, August 20th.
* Note * This giveaway is open to EVERYONE! If you're a "no reply" or anonymous commenter, please remember to include your email address in your comment so that I can contact you should you win!
Good luck everyone!!! Have a
great weekend!
Thank you to all who entered this past weekend's Giveaway!!
Thank you to all who entered this past weekend's Giveaway!!
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From 1,220 entries, Mr. Random says the lucky winner is...
Comment #647 -- JustPam, who said...
Comment #647 -- JustPam, who said...
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I am one of you followers too.
Congratulations!!! I will be in touch shortly!
My first jelly roll was to make a quilt for my sister's 50th birthday!!
ReplyDeleteI bought a jelly roll once to make log cabin blocks with and never finished... oops! You've reminded me that I should probably do that. I'd also love a chance to redeem myself with this pretty new roll! ;)
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on FB!!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog via Google Reader!
ReplyDeleteI have never used one, but have been thinking it would be a fun challenge in the near future.
ReplyDeleteI tweeted your giveaway: https://twitter.com/mimistarquilter/status/236449317135724544
ReplyDeleteI have never used a jelly roll for a quilt. Great giveaway. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI've used 2 jelly rolls on 1 quilt and can't imagine having to cut all the strips myself
ReplyDeleteI have brought 2 jelly rolls and I need more. They come in so handy, it is getting more difficult for me to cut fabric so the jelly roll comes in handy.
ReplyDeleteHi! I've made several projects from jelly rolls: placemats, bags and a mini quilt.
ReplyDeletegrace
I am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI just received the book Jelly Roll Dreams, so I am ready to make my first project with a jelly roll. I HATE cutting strips, so jelly rolls are right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI follow the FQS on Facebook and Twitter.
ReplyDeleteI am a happy follower of your blog :-)
ReplyDeleteI like FQS on FB
ReplyDeleteI follow you!
ReplyDeleteTweeted the giveaway, too.
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/AlphaBecky/status/236450770789216256
I've never used a jelly roll, but have been thinking of using one to make some strip-work patchwork pillow covers for my living room. I follow your blog on Google and FQS on Twitter. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy first jelly roll was bought at Walmart. I used it in a quilt along and gave it to my sister.
ReplyDeleteI used a jelly roll to make a log cabin baby quilt. It was super easy and cute.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog!
ReplyDeleteI follow fqs
ReplyDeleteI tweeted!
ReplyDeleteActually I never used a jelly roll! Would love to and will do in the near future!
ReplyDelete...and I follow them on Twitter! Great deals!
ReplyDeleteI used one to make a table runner and a dress for my girl!
ReplyDeleteI use jelly rolls all the time- I made a log cabin quilt out of Summer House and I've made a sampler quilt too. I'm currently using one to make Great Granny blocks.
ReplyDeleteI used a jelly roll on my very first quilt, a gift for my brother for his highschool graduation :) This line is great, thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog :)
ReplyDeleteI follow you as well!
ReplyDeleteI've used a jelly roll to make a cute floor mat.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog
ReplyDeleteI have never used a jelly roll before, but have been wanting to try! I have even collected several patterns that are jelly roll friendly.
ReplyDeleteI follow you through my Google reader. :-)
ReplyDeleteGood Morning, Maureen. I have never used a jelly roll. Hopefully, it will be something to try in my near future!
ReplyDeleteI`ve used a jelly roll to make a beautiful baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on twitter (and they follow me back)
ReplyDeleteLove you blog so of course I am a follower!!! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow your blog on Google Reader
ReplyDeleteI am already a fan of the Fat Quarter Shop on Facebook. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI haven't used a jelly roll so far.
ReplyDeleteI follow the Fat Quarter Shop on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI already follow you on your blog and on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteOf course a happy follower of your blog and FQS.Thanks for the giveaway and have a fun weekend!!
ReplyDeleteI've never used a jelly roll, but I'd love to come up with some projects for it!
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I follow the Fat Quarter Shop on Facebook.
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I like you on fb too!
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I follow you
ReplyDeleteI haven{t really used a jelly roll for a project, but have made a log cabin based baby quilt that used stripes of fabric as the start material.
ReplyDeleteTweeted https://twitter.com/lguilbo/status/236455920392077312
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I follow the fat quarter shop on twitter ¨at¨celiamalia
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this one!
ReplyDeleteI own a couple of jelly rolls, does that count? ;) They're on the to-do list.
I have used a Jelly Roll once; to make a wall hanging; fun and easy to use!
ReplyDeleteHi. I have used jelly rolls in several quilts. In two log cabin quilts, a baby quilt or two, and often use them as binding on other quilts.
ReplyDeleteI don't even know how many jelly rolls I've used in quilts, but I sure love them!
ReplyDeleteI followed the Fat Quarter Shop on FB.
ReplyDeleteI'm a fat quarter shop follower
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of the Fat Quarter shop on Facebook and Twitter.
ReplyDeleteAnd I already follow you on FB. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm your follower
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of yours on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI have been following The Fat Quarter Shop on facebook!
ReplyDeleteI am going to share this on Facebook. Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog. I have never used a 'jelly roll' but it looks to me like a lot of the 'work' is already done. This would be wonderful to make 'strip' blocks to join in a really colorful quilt/throw.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on facebook too!
ReplyDeleteI shared this post on fb!
ReplyDeleteUsed my first jelly roll for my very own pink lap quilt. They are great to work with!
ReplyDeleteAnnelin
annelinaas@gmail.com
Yes, I made a baby quilt from a Sherbet Pips jelly roll; the quilt was for a baby girl who also had a twin sister. I made the twin a quilt from A Walk in the Woods charm packs. The two quilts complemented each other very well without being identical. Thanks for chance to win! (EMAIL: marshudson at comcast dot net)
ReplyDeleteI have done several jelly roll quilts. I love them. The hoarder in me loves having a piece of each print in a line.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on facebook.
ReplyDeleteI'm your follower via GFC; thanks (EMAIL: marshudson at comcast dot net)
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog, too. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm about to begin a block exchange of gray tonals and this jelly roll would be a great sashing for this quilt! katfey@att.net
ReplyDeletei honestly have never used a jelly roll but i have helped my daughter learn to quilt using jelly rolls.
ReplyDeletei am a follower
ReplyDeleteI already follow Fat Quarter Shop on both fb and twitter, since it's my favorite fabric shop on line.
ReplyDeleteannelinaas@gmail.com
I'm making a tote with jelly roll strips. Love Moda fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI too follow you on facebook.
ReplyDeleteI follow you!
ReplyDeleteannelinaas@gmail.com
I have 6 jelly rolls in various lines in my sewing room and I have not used them yet, they're so pretty and I want to make sure I use them for the perfect project!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway :)
I've not used a Jelly Roll before but would love to try to make a quilted bag or wallet if I won :)
ReplyDeleteI have made a large scrap quilt using several jelly rolls - they make the cutting much easier.
ReplyDeleteI follow the Fat Quarter shop on Facebook :)
ReplyDeleteI "shared" on fb...
ReplyDeleteannelinaas@gmail.com
I follow your blog on facebook
ReplyDeleteI follow Maureen Cracknell on Facebook and your blog :)
ReplyDeleteI follow the Fat Quarter Shop on FB. Love it!
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ReplyDeleteI follow you on Facebook, too.
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I will share this on Facebook :)
ReplyDeleteI also follow you on your blog.
ReplyDeleteI've never used a jelly roll, but would love to try one!
ReplyDeleteI've never used a jelly roll before, but I would LOVE to give it a try. It looks so easy, and takes out my least favorite step in quilting... CUTTING!
ReplyDeleteI've never used a jelly roll before, but I saw an adorable woven floor mat made of jelly roll strips that I'd LOVE to make, and this collection would be so cute for it!
ReplyDeleteI'm a HUGE fan of Fat Quarter Shops fabrics, and I am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI'm following the Fat Quarter Shop on facebook!
ReplyDeleteI have a jelly roll in my stash, but I'm a jelly roll virgin still. :)
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog in my blogger reader list!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog on my Google Reader!
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS.
ReplyDeleteI have had three jelly rolls to my name.
ReplyDeleteOne, a solid white, I used as sashing/border on a quilt. The others have both been used in the main quilt block designs.
I am desperate to win one, as I really want to make a jelly roll tote.
I'm a follower of yours.
ReplyDeleteI just shared your blog on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI have mad 2 jelly roll quilts! The people that received them absoultely love them and they came out so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of yours on FB (bobbi doll dougherty)
ReplyDeleteI have made a quilt using a jelly roll. It surely saves time cutting.
ReplyDeleteI have never bought a jelly roll, have seen them and didnt know they were called that. :)
ReplyDeleteI get the FQ newsletter (bobster126@tampabay.rr.com)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I follow Fat Quarter Shop.
ReplyDeleteI also follow you, Maureen.
ReplyDeleteI've never used a jelly roll but would love to make something with one. I'm thinking a strip quilt or a log cabin quilt?
ReplyDeleteNot yet, but I have seen some great quilts via jelly rolls at the Guild meetings.
ReplyDeletemy first jelly roll was to make the picnic quilt by kim brackett
ReplyDeleteI've never used a jelly roll before but I would love to make a stacked coin quilt with one!
ReplyDeleteI have never used a jelly roll before, but I want to!
ReplyDeletei follow your blog
ReplyDeleteI follow Fat Quarter Shop on FB and Twitter.
ReplyDeleteI have never used a jelly roll. I would love to win one to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on FB & your blog, Maureen!
ReplyDeleteI also follow your blog :)
ReplyDeleteI used a jelly roll to make table runners :) On the to do list is to make a quilt using jelly rolls.
ReplyDeleteI've made a jelly roll pattern. Just not with a jelly roll.... But I'd love to use one!! Less chopping for me :)
ReplyDeleteI've never used a jelly roll before!
ReplyDeleteI follow the Fat Quarter Shop on Facebook. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm now following Fat Quarter Shop on Twitter too!
ReplyDeleteI follow Fat Quarter Shop on Facebook:)
ReplyDeleteI follow Fat Quarter Shop in facebook.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog:)
ReplyDeletePinned this! http://pinterest.com/pin/166844361166134460/
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI always follow you on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI've never used a jelly roll! It's crazy! I just realized this the other day. In fact I just got my *first* one because I hadn't even owned one before this week.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on Twitter!
ReplyDeleteAnd I totally follow you :)
ReplyDeleteI followed Fat Quarter shop on Facebook :)
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Facebook
ReplyDeleteLove the "jelly rolls" and making Project Linus quilts with them. They are so versatile and one can do so many different quilt patterns using them!
ReplyDeleteI just bought my first jelly roll of fabric, Blitzen by Basic Grey for Moda. I am using it along with Pat Bravo's free pattern Rhomburie to make a Christmas bed runner for our bed. I would love to win this jelly roll, I would make one of those speedy quilt tops where the strips are all sewn together in one long strip.....and maybe throw in a few solids to make it interesting. Thanks for the give away!
ReplyDeleteI have used a jelly roll to make a quilt and I really enjoyed it. I actually prefer to use jelly rolls for my quilts.
ReplyDeleteI've never ever used a Jelly roll before....I'm old school and cut all my stuff out....or I suppose just to dumb to try it the easier way! I follow you on Facebook!
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance to win :-)
ReplyDeleteFor one of my first quilts, I used a jelly roll to make a stacked coin quilt. It was then that I realised that I totally underestimate how much fabric is required for a quilt!
ReplyDeleteI've used a jelly roll for a simple strip quilt and also for borders on fussy cut blocks. Thx for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow the FQ shop on Facebook :-)
ReplyDeleteI follow Fat Quarter Shop via their blog, FB and Twitter.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on FB! Thx!
ReplyDeleteI love Fat Quarter Shop! I follow their blog and follow them on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI have never used a jellyrol.... I don't know why I haven't :-)
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, i love jelly rolls..you can do so much with them. I have a ayer cake of this giveaway line, so i totally could use this jelly roll..thanks!
ReplyDeleteBoppiesgirl@gmail.com
I follow MCH on FB! Thx!
ReplyDeleteI have never used a jelly roll...I don't even know what to do with them, haha it would be a learning experience.
ReplyDeleteI love this line!!!! And jelly rolls are way too much fun!
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on facebook!
ReplyDeleteI use (or make my own) jelly rolls for braided tablerunners. They are so easy, but each one looks stunning.
ReplyDeleteIve never yet used a jelly roll either but am game to try!
ReplyDeleteIm a follower ~
I've never used a jelly roll, but I'd love to give this one a try!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am your avid follower!! :)
ReplyDeleteI am a loyal follower Maureen.
ReplyDeleteI'm one of your followers :)
ReplyDeleteI have never tried a jelly roll but I have a few projects that I want to try that call for one.
ReplyDeleteI have been shopping at Fat Quarter shop for a long time - following on facebook, too!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Facebook
ReplyDeleteI follow Maureen's blog and on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI have only used one jelly roll, and I made a "round the world" quilt for my baby sister. I cut off little edges of each strip of fabric and saved them so that I could make a matching doll quilt. That was a really fun and easy project - it was amazing how much faster it went when I was able to skip the cutting stage!!
ReplyDeleteI follow you!
ReplyDeletesharing your blog on facebook
ReplyDeleteI have never used a jelly roll before, but I have seen tons of patterns for bags and blankets with them. I would love to try it out.
ReplyDeletekidshomelove at yahoo dot com
I have never used one. I hope to win the giveaway! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteclaudio.raho@fastwebnet.it
I've never made anything with jellyrolls yet, but have 2 that are just screaming to be used! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am following the Fat Quarter Shop on Twitter.
ReplyDeletekidshomelove at yahoo dot com
Follow you on facebook!
ReplyDeletekidshomelove at yahoo dot com
I've never used a Jelly Roll, but I've read the directions to do a Jelly Roll quilt, and I think I could do this. Would love to try.
ReplyDeleteI follow FQS on FB! :)
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Shared on facebook!
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I posted this on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI follow Fat quarter shop on Facebook
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ReplyDeleteclaudio.raho@fastwebnet.it
And i have used a jelly roll before to make camille's jelly filled quilt.
ReplyDeleteI used a jelly roll of bright solids with black to make an "amish" quilt babscorbitt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI like you on FB ! :)
ReplyDeleteclaudio.raho@fastwebnet.it
Working on a jelly roll quilt right now using strawberry fields.
ReplyDeleteI already 'like' FQ Shop on Facebook :o)
ReplyDeleteI love Jelly Rolls but haven't got one yet. I do have a project in mind for a Kona Solids Jelly Roll though... or "Roll Up" as Kaufman calls it.
ReplyDeleteYep, I'm a follower of your blog :o)
ReplyDeleteI like Fat Quarter shop on FB.
ReplyDeleteI follow you!
ReplyDeleteI follow fat quarter shop on fb babscorbitt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi - I love this fabric line but have not yet purchased any so I would love to win. (acarlton@yahoo.co.uk)
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog and I follow you on Facebook :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, I've used a jelly roll before in a Camille Roskelley quilt pattern...the name of the quilt escapes me at the moment. But it turned out great!
ReplyDeleteI just bought my first jelly roll from FQS - Moda's California Girl by Fig Tree Quilts - to make a Christmas present for my sister! Super excited to get to work on it. Thanks for hosting the giveaway - I have been drooling over Quilt Blocks for a while now :-)
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I follow you on facebook babscorbitt@gmail.com
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