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Everything Jelly Rolls
So, what is it exactly? A jelly roll, which got its name from the pretty shape, is a set of 2.5” fabric strips. Each usually contains (40-42) 2.5” x WOF (width of fabric), but some contain less. Because the width of fabric (selvage to selvage) can vary between prints, each strip can be shorter of longer depending on the print. Generally, each strip is between 42” and 44” long.