Info: Summer in the Park
#1
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 1,265
Info: Summer in the Park
Saw that a lot of people everywhere had questions about this quilt, whose Missouri Star Quilt Company tutorial is on YouTube. I just spent quite awhile trying to navigate their tutorial section on their website (frustrating!) and reading Qs & As.
2 jellyrolls (1 print and 1 solid) creates the Lap quilt in the tutorial
4 jellyrolls (2 print and 2 solid) creates a Full size bed quilt
6 jellyrolls (3 print and 3 solid) creates a Queen size bed quilt
1 jellyroll = 2 7/8 yards fabric cut into 2.5" x WOF strips for those who want to DIY from their stash
Block size:
Each cut unit measures 8.25" square when pressed open; 4 units sewn together create a 15" block
This may not be much info, but it's good enough to plan with. FYI, I have not made this quilt yet but it's on the slate for a December project. Since "Life Happens," it's best to post this now rather than waiting and forgetting to post altogether.
2 jellyrolls (1 print and 1 solid) creates the Lap quilt in the tutorial
4 jellyrolls (2 print and 2 solid) creates a Full size bed quilt
6 jellyrolls (3 print and 3 solid) creates a Queen size bed quilt
1 jellyroll = 2 7/8 yards fabric cut into 2.5" x WOF strips for those who want to DIY from their stash
Block size:
Each cut unit measures 8.25" square when pressed open; 4 units sewn together create a 15" block
This may not be much info, but it's good enough to plan with. FYI, I have not made this quilt yet but it's on the slate for a December project. Since "Life Happens," it's best to post this now rather than waiting and forgetting to post altogether.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 04-23-2019 at 07:51 AM. Reason: shouting/all caps
#2
Mahalo for the measurements.
The tutorials are easier to find on Missouri Star Quilt Company's site if you search for "Summer in the Park" and hit "Return" on your keyboard instead of the magnifying glass search symbol:
http://quiltingtutorials.com/all/summer-park-quilt-jelly-rolls/
http://quiltingtutorials.com/all/sum...rk-honey-buns/
Now all I need are the jelly rolls/honey buns.
The tutorials are easier to find on Missouri Star Quilt Company's site if you search for "Summer in the Park" and hit "Return" on your keyboard instead of the magnifying glass search symbol:
http://quiltingtutorials.com/all/summer-park-quilt-jelly-rolls/
http://quiltingtutorials.com/all/sum...rk-honey-buns/
Now all I need are the jelly rolls/honey buns.
#3
Great info! I recently finished one that I made with 1 "homemade" jelly roll and muslin - it finished about 60x80 or so, including an inner & outer border. I will definitely make this pattern again. I love it! I starched my fabric before I cut it so it would be easier to handle the bias.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]373366[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]373366[/ATTACH]
#4
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Brisbane, Aust
Posts: 1,498
#8
Member
Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 1
Saw that a lot of people everywhere had questions about this quilt, whose Missouri Star Quilt Company tutorial is on YouTube. I just spent quite awhile trying to navigate their tutorial section on their website (frustrating!) and reading Qs & As.
2 jellyrolls (1 print and 1 solid) creates the Lap quilt in the tutorial
4 jellyrolls (2 print and 2 solid) creates a Full size bed quilt
6 jellyrolls (3 print and 3 solid) creates a Queen size bed quilt
1 jellyroll = 2 7/8 yards fabric cut into 2.5" x WOF strips for those who want to DIY from their stash
Block size:
Each cut unit measures 8.25" square when pressed open; 4 units sewn together create a 15" block
This may not be much info, but it's good enough to plan with. FYI, I have not made this quilt yet but it's on the slate for a December project. Since "Life Happens," it's best to post this now rather than waiting and forgetting to post altogether.
2 jellyrolls (1 print and 1 solid) creates the Lap quilt in the tutorial
4 jellyrolls (2 print and 2 solid) creates a Full size bed quilt
6 jellyrolls (3 print and 3 solid) creates a Queen size bed quilt
1 jellyroll = 2 7/8 yards fabric cut into 2.5" x WOF strips for those who want to DIY from their stash
Block size:
Each cut unit measures 8.25" square when pressed open; 4 units sewn together create a 15" block
This may not be much info, but it's good enough to plan with. FYI, I have not made this quilt yet but it's on the slate for a December project. Since "Life Happens," it's best to post this now rather than waiting and forgetting to post altogether.
Thanks so much for this - Exactly the information I was seeking.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 04-23-2019 at 07:52 AM. Reason: shouting/all caps
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
craftybear
Links and Resources
10
03-12-2011 05:59 PM