A Jelly Roll Rug Class with Sarah Baker
Join us at Bloom Haven for a full-day, hands-on Jelly Roll Rug class where you’ll turn a simple jelly roll into a beautiful, functional rug.
This 8-hour class includes a 30-minute lunch break and walks you step-by-step through the Jelly Roll Rug process — from preparing and sorting your strips, to stitching and shaping your rug with confidence. Whether this is your first rug or you’re looking to refine your technique, you’ll leave with solid skills and real progress on your project.
✨ What to Expect:
Guided instruction throughout the day with educator Sarah Baker
Tips and tricks to avoid common pitfalls
Time for stitching, questions, and troubleshooting
A relaxed 30-minute lunch break with meal provided by Bloom Haven
Use of Bloom Haven’s spacious workstations and design walls
🧵 Class Details:
Date: Saturday, January 31, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Lunch: Included with class fee
Class Fee: $60
Supply Fee: $65 (paid separately)
Skill Level: Confident beginner and up
Machines: All sewing machines with a zig zag stitch welcome.
🧺 Supply Fee Includes:
Jelly Roll Rug Pattern
Clover Fabric Tube Maker
Bosal Batting
(Supplies will be available at class check-in.)
Highly recommended supplies:
Fabric spray (Best Press or the like)-Bloom Haven has for sale
Jeans needle size 16
Small basketball size container (box, plastic tub, etc.)
Machine extension table (if you have one)
Wonder clips
📌 Please Note:
Fabric (jelly roll) is not included and will need to be purchased separately.
Spend the day rolling, stitching, and rugging your way through a creative Saturday at Bloom Haven — complete with great instruction, a provided lunch, and plenty of inspiration.
You may also like the following events from Bloom Haven:
- This Saturday, 24th January, 09:00 am, Open Sew Day-January 24, 2026 in Syracuse
- Next month, 6th February, 10:00 am, “Blizzard at Bloom Haven” Mini Retreat in Syracuse
- This July, 30th July, 10:00 am, Otoe County Fair & Flair Retreat in Syracuse
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