Yes. There are video instructions and written instructions on line, just Google jelly roll race quilt.It’s very beautiful. Was it easy? I’m thinking os doing something as a laprobe for my Dad in the nursing home.
I'm so impressed that you spin your own yarn. I have a big bag of alpaca wool that I was going to use for stuffing, but it is too fine. I will send it to you if you like to play with.I make my own yarn and sort of some hats and such.
Blue hat before I accidentally shrunk it in the dryer...
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I used to make a ton of Barbie clothes. Actually, they were for a Cher doll mostly--that will date me! I gave away all my Barbie patterns as I didn't enjoy sewing that size any more. I know what you mean about the cheap fabric--the store bought clothes are all made of that shiny, sleazy stuff. Another reason I gave up sewing them--the girls preferred the store-bought ones. You did a nice job on that Snow White gown. Do you have a serger? I just pink the seams on my doll clothes.
Love your colors and the pattern! I love to crochet with all the colors of the rainbow!
I have not decided what I am going to make, but I have exactly enough of the triangle pieces to make 6 of the blocks shown, so whatever I make will not be very bit; might be a lap quilt, just not sure, yet.@chardab Those are excellent quilt blocks. Have you decided what you are going to make with them? On a forum I was on a long time ago some of the ladies would get together and have what they called quilt block swaps. They'd decide a theme and then pick main colors At the end they sent all their blocks to a hostess that would get it where each person would get one of each block, and then send them all back. It was fun for them. They did them for years.
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