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SueZQ from MN 09-15-2025 07:42 AM

Amazing Jelly Roll Quilt tutorial
 
A unique quilt that uses jelly rolls and a free tutorial.
https://bryanhousequilts.com/2025/05...53c293512cf58c

LGJARN52 09-15-2025 07:49 AM

Wow! I'll save the link in case someone in the family wants a more modern quilt to be made for them.

dunster 09-15-2025 08:10 AM

It's a very striking quilt with the limited selection of solid colors. I wonder what it would look like with more varied fabrics.

dpendleton 09-15-2025 12:32 PM

This is awesome. I am keeping this pattern for sure.

WMUTeach 09-15-2025 01:01 PM

Interesting, but I never have two matching jelly rolls. Therefore, improvising would have to take place. Certainly is an interesting modern quilt and good opportunity to practice precision piecing. Thanks for the link.

eparys 09-16-2025 02:55 AM

That is a cool quilt!! Thanks for the link,

peaceandjoy 09-16-2025 05:19 AM

Now that is definitely a unique jelly roll quilt! I wish there were a coloring page for it so I could "see" it in other colors.

Many designers and fabric companies have released new JR patterns as next Saturday is Sew a Jelly Roll day.

QuiltE 09-16-2025 07:05 AM


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 8700601)
It's a very striking quilt with the limited selection of solid colors. I wonder what it would look like with more varied fabrics.

Agree! though she is a "modern" quilter and thus the solids.

@dunster I can see you coming up with an amazing quilt, by stepping away and creating your own cuts instead of a jelly roll. Look forward to seeing the end result! :)

It make a good quilt for kids and teens. I can see the little ones following the paths with their fingers ... maybe even with toy cars! A good geometric look for a boy-quilt, for any age.

I'm not so much for the real geometric looks, so my favourite is the one on the bottom right where you could do each shaded row in different colours. Or just stick with two combos for repetition.

I can also see playing with the layouts to create some hexie style designs which could work perfect as a scrappy project. Of course, I need "yet another" project!! :)

aashley333 09-17-2025 05:03 AM

I have a Triangle-point book around here somewhere. Bargello type with yarn and canvas. This idea would be perfect. I will share when I find something wonderful.


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