
I think this is going to be my next project! I'm going to make a jelly roll rug.

I bought the pattern awhile ago. I have read the directions but it never makes sense to me until I actually sit down and make it. I've seen some YouTube videos that offer help in making these rugs. I'll probably use them as I work on the rug.

I also wasn't sure if I should just make one or two rugs. I suppose it depends how large the rug is and what room I'll put it in. Just to be on the safe side, I bought 2 matching jelly rolls. I figure you can't go wrong with Kaffe Fassett!
Gorgeous fabrics! Hope you have fun with it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Em! Seems like a fun project for the summer!
DeleteOh my Grand-mere used to make them out of wool--I'll be interested to see how yours comes out--the fabrics are so nice and vibrantly colored...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julierose! I was hoping to use up scraps but will try jelly rolls first!
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