Q & A on The Great Jelly Roll Bash
When is the next Great Jelly Roll Bash
It is on Jelly Roll Day. For 2024 it is on September 21st.
11:00 to 3:00 Central time (or 9:00 to 1:00 Pacific time)
11:00 to 3:00 Central time (or 9:00 to 1:00 Pacific time)
Where will it take place?
It is a Zoom event, so anywhere. You can use your phone, computer, or tablet to live stream the event.
How do I sign up for The Great Jelly Roll Bash?
The ticket entry to the event will be the Order # from the purchase of our 2024 Jelly Roll Pattern Bundle.
When you buy the bundle, you buy a ticket to the event.
When you buy the bundle, you buy a ticket to the event.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept Paypal and can process credit card payments through Stripe. Please let us know if you have any trouble.
What is the pattern bundle?
Each designer has created their own pattern and has submitted a digital file to be sold together as one deal that is emailed to you as a zip file.
I bought the pre-sale pattern bundle when will I get the patterns.
They will be emailed out. The fabric requirements will be sent on Aug 5th and the final patterns will be sent out on Sept 1st.
How do I unzip a file on a Mac?
Double-click on the zipped file to unzip any zipped file on your Mac. This will prompt the Archive Utility tool to unzip the files in the same folder the zipped file is in.
How do I unzip a file on a pc?
Open File Explorer and find the zipped folder. To unzip the entire folder, right-click to select Extract All, and then follow the instructions.
Do I have to be present to win a prize?
By purchasing the pattern bundle, you will be eligible for 4 of the prizes given out on the Jelly Roll Event day. To be eligible for the other prizes you will have to be on Zoom when the prize is given out.
Do I have to pay for the shipping of the prize?
No. The pattern designers or sponsors will cover the shipping costs.
Who Designed the patterns
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What past years participants are saying:
"This was a fun-filled day, particularly, in hearing from participants as they shared their thoughts, ideas, and various tools they used to achieve making a quilt block. I found it fascinating to see the work areas of these women, their stash of fabrics, and, oh my, sometimes the chaos of a workspace. It made me laugh! Yes, I’ve been there! I would be more prepared to have a project lined up when you do this again. I would also recommend having a break in the middle of the 5-hour session. It was hard to move away from the computer, thinking I would miss something! A big thanks to the five women who put this event on. Obviously, a lot of planning went into this and it showed! Well done! The drawings kept everyone on their toes. Made for an exciting day. Thank you!"