Jelly Roll Quilt Patterns
#31
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That is a cute (and easy) pattern.
Since the pattern is for 3" wide strips, easy enough to convert and use Jelly Rolls (cut background fabric into 2.5 inch strips also), and then cut the squares into 5 inches (instead of 5.5).
I would also probably put a border around it, just so the edges wouldn't be on the bias.
Since the pattern is for 3" wide strips, easy enough to convert and use Jelly Rolls (cut background fabric into 2.5 inch strips also), and then cut the squares into 5 inches (instead of 5.5).
I would also probably put a border around it, just so the edges wouldn't be on the bias.
Thank you! My oldest son (25) actually claimed it as his. He likes it because "the colors are soft and summery".
#33
My favorite strip quilt is Bento Box.
https://www.favequilts.com/Throws-an...ox-Scrap-Quilt
Second favorite: Strip Twist:
https://quiltville.blogspot.com/2005...rip-twist.html
https://www.favequilts.com/Throws-an...ox-Scrap-Quilt
Second favorite: Strip Twist:
https://quiltville.blogspot.com/2005...rip-twist.html
#34
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That is just beautiful Peckish. I love the pastels. Is this your own design or did you use a pattern? If so name of it please. I have a couple friends in my quilting group that are NEW to sewing and quilting and this would be a great quilt for them to make. One of the ladies made 3 jelly roll race quilts. She is truly NEW to sewing period. She would love this. That quilt is literally yells SPRING.
#35
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Thank you! Yes, here is a free tutorial. It's super easy.
http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/2...ithout_30.html
http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/2...ithout_30.html
#36
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You might also want to look at Cozy Quilt designs, Jordan's carries several of them or you can go to their website, but most of their quilts are designed specifically for jelly rolls and even though they might look complicated, they are quite easy to make. Donna Jordan has several videos showing you how to make their designs.
#38
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Here's one I just happened to find because of your question (Thanks!): https://www.quiltingbookspatternsand...nterlock-quilt
I'm putting it on my bucket list. There is a lot of a solid background, but I think that would be exceptionally good for setting off the interesting Tula Pink fabric.
I'm putting it on my bucket list. There is a lot of a solid background, but I think that would be exceptionally good for setting off the interesting Tula Pink fabric.
#39
Just saw this one. Roman Stripe quilt.
https://ladykquiltsdesigns.com/2017/...ing-blog-tour/
And here's the link to the pattern.
https://tinyurl.com/tn9s9g4
https://ladykquiltsdesigns.com/2017/...ing-blog-tour/
And here's the link to the pattern.
https://tinyurl.com/tn9s9g4
#40
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Here's one top I made using the MSQC tutorial of "Amazing Jelly Roll Quilt" pattern by the 3 Dudes. It was my first time using a precut jelly roll (a gift from a relative) and the pattern was actually easy and fun to put together. I call my quilt "Bizz Buzz."
Bizz Buzz Border?
Bizz Buzz Border?
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