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Help! Can not find a MSQC tutorial for a linear jelly roll quilt

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Old 01-18-2019, 05:24 PM
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Default Help! Can not find a MSQC tutorial for a linear jelly roll quilt

I am recovering from surgery and planned to use this tutorial for our charity bee while I am out. In November, I gathered the jelly rolls and cut sashing but now I can not locate the tutorial link. Here's what I remember about this tutorial.

Uses one jelly roll. You remove 7-8 strips to use for binding but keep the rest of the roll in the order it was packaged (optional). Sew all the remaining strips edge to edge. Jenny cautioned about sway and suggested sewing first one way and then the opposite but said she didn't do it and got by OK. Press. Trim the edges uniformly. Now here's where I get hazy. Next, cut top to bottom first 7" in and again 6" in. I think you flip the middle cut and reassemble with sashing (3.5"/4.5"?) in between all cut parts and for border as well. Quilt and bind with remaining strips.

Does anyone remember this and can hopefully provide a link to this tutorial? Or did I dream this up while in pain awaiting surgery? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Old 01-18-2019, 06:19 PM
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Sorry, I can't help you with the answer you want!

However, whether you dreamed it up or it really was a pattern, go for it ...
and great your own masterpiece!

The important part is that you are post-surgery and have the enthusiasm to be back at your machine.
Keep it simple ... and enjoy the process!
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Is it her Bargello Quilt? https://www.missouriquiltco.com/land...mpaign=qt_t185 Or stack and flip? https://www.missouriquiltco.com/land...mpaign=qt_t177

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It’s the stack and flip quilt. I’ll look for a link...

‘’here you go

https://www.missouriquiltco.com/land...ilt/index.html
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Old 01-18-2019, 06:47 PM
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It does seem like it could be the Stack and Flip pattern.
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Old 01-19-2019, 05:57 AM
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NZ, Pam and Tartan! Thanks are small compared to the relief of knowing I am not nuts! This is so very helpful and MUCH appreciated. I love you three extra and this board is the best!

Since this thread has served its purpose and likely won't be followed/accessed much, I'll share my extra consternation in not being able to use my professional research skills to find it myself but you adorable quilt friends saved another from despair over this issue. God Bless You extra special.

And QuiltE, it is so very wonderful to put my new (but stiff knee) under my sewing machine once more. Thank you for your encouragement.
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mhollifiel- in the future you can always look it up on youtube. I believe most, if not all of her tutorials are there.
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Originally Posted by mhollifiel View Post
......And QuiltE, it is so very wonderful to put my new (but stiff knee) under my sewing machine once more. Thank you for your encouragement.
Thanks! and You're Most Welcome!
Consider your stitching as good therapy ... pay attention to any signals it gives you as you sew, and just don't overdo to cause a setback. You've got a great pattern to work with ... not too detailed so that you can see results fast and feel that sense of accomplishment.

Now go and enjoy ... we all will be waiting to see it together!!!
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I've made that quilt a couple times, except I cut the entire top in various widths from 6" to 12", flipped every other strip and put plain white strips between each flip and also the borders. I wanted a larger and wider quilt. It goes fast and really turns out cute. Have fun making it.
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