Super Fast Jelly-roll quilt
#401
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Originally Posted by omak
The results of our Project Linus at the Post today. Five machine operators, five quilts in less than four hours - - some have a 3.5" border all the way around (the others got theirs later)
#402
Mine was a bomb! Don't know how I did it but it looks like pooh! LOL I'll have to show you a picture for you to believe what I've done! I've got basically 2 colors on 2/3's of the quilt and the other colors on the other section! :(
#403
Here is a crib size-SF jelly roll-rag quilt that I helped a friend make. She knew how to sew, but had never quilted and needed to get this done ASAP. There was no time to teach her any fine points of quilting. I had her SID with a walking foot and rag the edges.
Oh, and that is her newborn GS, Hunter.
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#404
Too cute, I'll love blanket and baby
Originally Posted by kso
Here is a crib size-SF jelly roll-rag quilt that I helped a friend make. She knew how to sew, but had never quilted and needed to get this done ASAP. There was no time to teach her any fine points of quilting. I had her SID with a walking foot and rag the edges.
#406
Originally Posted by darlin121
DON'T CALL THE QUILT POLICE!!!
A few months ago Tuesday Mornings had some really cheap jelly rolls for sale. I bought one and later discovered that there were 40 strips in it BUT they had many multiples of the SAME FABRIC! So there I sat with this awful jellyroll and along comes this tute. So throwing caution to the wind and KNOWING that same colors were going to touch and crowd together I made this jelly roll top. I used 2X2 1/2 inch white 'spacers' to separate each strip during the first sew together. After that I just let chance take its turn. This is what resulted. Since its going to be used as my granddaughters drag around quilt I thought it didn't turn out too badly.
A few months ago Tuesday Mornings had some really cheap jelly rolls for sale. I bought one and later discovered that there were 40 strips in it BUT they had many multiples of the SAME FABRIC! So there I sat with this awful jellyroll and along comes this tute. So throwing caution to the wind and KNOWING that same colors were going to touch and crowd together I made this jelly roll top. I used 2X2 1/2 inch white 'spacers' to separate each strip during the first sew together. After that I just let chance take its turn. This is what resulted. Since its going to be used as my granddaughters drag around quilt I thought it didn't turn out too badly.
Chris
#407
Originally Posted by AngieS
Mine was a bomb! Don't know how I did it but it looks like pooh! LOL I'll have to show you a picture for you to believe what I've done! I've got basically 2 colors on 2/3's of the quilt and the other colors on the other section! :(
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