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Quilting: Roos About
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Roos About

Pattern Info

Pattern info for this project can be found here:
Roos About

Difficulty:

Category: Quilting

Type of item: Functional

For: Men

Style: Casual


Materials

Batik jelly roll and black cotton for the kangaroos.

What was your inspiration?

I made it into a quillow for our sons birthday in October.

What are you most proud of?

I don't love applique so I was proud that it turned out so nice.

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

It's certainly not a difficult pattern and placement of the roos is your own choice so have fun

 

7 comments

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G-Ma on craftsy.com
Nov 24, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
What I great idea! I've made a few jelly roll quilts- it never occurred to me to add applique to them. Like you I'm not a big fan of appilque, so I might try adding machine embroidery to the top before putting the batting & back together.
NannySharon on craftsy.com
Nov 24, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
That would look good too. I never thought of that. I'm not a jelly roll lover because the cutting isn't always accurate but my roos was done as a jelly roll race so it didn't matter so much
Ann C on craftsy.com
Nov 23, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I recognize your fabrics from my "cappuccino" quilt....love your use of them here.
NannySharon on craftsy.com
Nov 23, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Thank you Ann. It's always nice to see different designs for the same fabrics.
befney on craftsy.com
Nov 22, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I love this, I was doing this myself but decided to make elephants and giraffes instead.
NannySharon on craftsy.com
Nov 22, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
That would look great too.
Grandma Chicken on craftsy.com
Nov 23, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Awesome. I am doing one in red and black. It gives it an Asian look. I am putting cranes on mine.