(giveaway closed)
Moda Jelly Rolls have been around since 2008 and I can’t believe how many wonderful projects, tools, notions, patterns, and books have been created based on the 2 1/2″ strip. I will never forget the first time I used a jelly roll. After working a full day at the greatest job ever, I went home, opened a jelly roll and started sewing. So
The Moda All-Stars have done it again, each quilt is based on a jelly roll. Some of the quilts have additional fabrics added, some of the quilts are appliqued. There is something for everyone, 16 quilts all in all shapes and sizes sure to inspire.
Row 1, L to R
Not Too Sweet by American Jane
Chain Reaction by Kansas Troubles
What’s the Commotion by Lisa Bongean of Primitive Gatherings
Row 2, L to R
One Roll Wonder by Me and My Sister
Square Dance by SweetWaterCo.
Pineapple Quilt by Zen Chic
Row 3, L to R
Sweet Butterfly by Stacy Iest Hsu
On Flip Side by Linzee McCray
Trifle by Janet Clare
Row 4, L to R
Apricot Jelly by Corey Yoder
Rule Roost by Anne Sutton of Bunny Hill Designs
Mounation Climbing by Betsy Chutchian
Row5
Maisy Daises by Fig Tree and Co.
and last but not least Parfait by Sherri McConnell. Can you believe these projects all started with a Jelly Roll?
The proceeds from the sale of this book are going to Schools on Wheels, an organization that provides academic tutoring to children living in shelters, motels, cars, group foster homes and on the streets in Southern California.
Your purchase of any of the Moda All-Star book helps us make donations to many of the causes that Moda Fabrics, Martingale Publishing and the Moda Designers believe in. Thank you for that!
Leave a comment and let me know what quilt you would want to make….. I have a few books that need to put to use!
enjoy!
-ModaLissa
Winners have been notified.
Paulette says:
Time to stop admiring jelly rolls and use them! I love the left cover quilt.
Teri says:
Of course I’d like to make all the quilts but the one that I most want to do now is Sweet Butterfly. I am looking for a special pattern for special girl and this looks perfect.
Mary Ann Scanlon says:
It’s a toss up between Apricot Jelly and Not Too Sweet! Actually that’s one of the reasons I like apricot jelly, it’s not too sweet. (I crack myself up) thanks for fun give away Lissa.
Jane says:
Not Too Sweet really caught my eye! I would LOVE to own this book!
I love the Square Dance quilt and the Sweet Butterfly.
I love jelly rolls, too, and have several just waiting to be used!
What a great charity! You have inspired me to search for a similar one in my area. I love On the Flip Side and Sweet Butterfly. Thanks!
I really like square dance and apricot jelly. I would make one of those first.
Not Too Sweet really caught my eye! I would LOVE to own this book!
Jane,
You are a winner of a ON A ROLL book. Message or email me your mailing address.
Lissa
Square dance, but all look fun!
Impressive book of inspiration! I’ll start with Square Dance using same fabrics.
I would make “square dance “.
Maisy Daisy is for me!
My favorite (today) is Not Too Sweet by American Jane. They all look like fun quilts to make. Once again Moda has given us a wonderful book to help support a good cause!
I would make Maisie’s Daisies first thing, but I love them all.
I would start with Maisie Daisy and work my way through the entire book! Absolutely love it!
I REALLY like Apricot Jelly by Corey Yoder. Next would be Parfait.
Where can I get the pattern for the MIT Too Sweet quilt? I have looked and looked and can’t seem to find it.
Thank you
Sarah Chism
Sarah, Tell me more about what pattern you are looking for?