2-1/2" Strip Fabric Rolls
A Very Sweet Christmas Jelly Roll by Bunny Hill Designs for Moda Fabrics - RESERVE
A Vintage Christmas Jelly Roll by Kansas Troubles Quilters for Moda Fabrics - RESERVE
Abloom Jelly Roll by Corey Yoder for Moda Fabrics - RESERVE
Acorn Hollow Jelly Roll by BasicGrey for Moda Fabrics - RESERVE
Berry & Pine Jelly Roll by Lella Boutique for Moda Fabrics - RESERVE
Bloom & Grow Jelly Roll by Kathy Schmitz for Moda Fabrics - RESERVE
Buon Natale Jelly Roll by Fig Tree & Co. for Moda Fabrics - RESERVE
Cali & Co Jelly Roll by Corey Yoder for Moda Fabrics - RESERVE
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Chromaticity Roll Up by Robert Kaufman Fabrics
Cottage Charm Jelly Roll by Heather Briggs for Moda Fabrics - RESERVE
2-1/2" Pre-cut Fabric Strips or "Jelly Rolls" contain between 20 and 40 strips of fabric, each measuring approximately 2-1/2" by 42".
Beautiful, high-quality fabric is the foundation of any great quilt. Before making your first cut or stitch, be sure you have the best fabric for the job! Fabric Strip Sets come in a variety of styles, from modern chic to traditional motifs, and are produced by a number of manufacturers to ensure the best selection of Fabric Pre-cuts on the market today. Whether it's Moda, Maywood Studio, Hoffman, or Riley Blake who produces them, these Fabric Strip Packs are of the best quality and are bursting with opportunities!
Browse the collection at Shabby Fabrics to directly compare Pre-cut Fabric sets and find the perfect look for your unique project!
Not sure what to do with your new Moda Jelly Roll? Why not try one of our Precut Friendly Patterns or Jelly Roll Patterns?
Frequently Asked Questions About 2-1/2" Strip Fabric Rolls
A standard Jelly Roll is a coordinating set of 40 fabric strips, each measuring approximately 2-1/2" x 2-1/2". One Jelly Roll generally provides around 2-3/4 yards of fabric—enough for a 50" x 64" throw quilt.
One Jelly Roll generally provides around 2-3/4 yards of fabric—enough for a 50" x 64" throw quilt.
Width of Fabric. The width of fabric is the entire length from selvege to selvege. Most fabric widths are between 42" and 45".
To bind a quilt, you will need to sew a strip of fabric around the edges of the quilt. This can be done by machine or by hand. The most common width of strips are 2-1/4" or 2-1/2" strips.