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sewingsuz 05-16-2021 12:43 PM

1600 quilt/ same as jelly roll race quilt/Help
 
I do not under stand how I got what I did? My strips are all sew together and and the flimsy is 32 strips wide and way to long.
I went along just sewing together and when I sewed the last two together I had a tube so I took those apart. Am I crazy or what the @&%$*? am I doing wrong? Can anyone tell me so my head clears up?

Quiltwoman44 05-16-2021 01:30 PM

Oh Suzanne, I do wish I could help. I"ve not done that pattern. hopefully someone will pop in here soon to help. Take a deep breath!!! sit and relax. it will get fixed and all will be well. This happens to most of us at one time or another (()) CC

thepolyparrot 05-16-2021 02:40 PM

I think the last step is to fold your strip set in half lengthwise, sew along one side and cut at the fold.

How long is "way too long?" If you sew your strip set lengthwise one more time, it will be approx 64-65" wide/long after cutting on the fold.

sewingsuz 05-16-2021 03:08 PM

I do think I have to cut in half length wise and then I will have two quilts. I still don't get it because if I sew it on one side lengthwise and cut on the fold i would think it would make it worse. Thanks for trying to help me with this monster.

Quiltwoman44 05-16-2021 03:27 PM

Invention is the best thing about quilters. We use our brains. Let us know how it goes. https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/hug.gif

sewingsuz 05-16-2021 04:11 PM

Well, I just measured and if I cur it in half length wise I will have two quilts that measure 59 wide x 64 long without boarders. I did not use a jelly roll and I used about 60 or so strips. Some were smaller that 22 inches and some were WOF. I though I would make a bigger quilt but I don't thing it works that way. I do think Elizabeth is correct in her answer if I had use a jelly roll or 40 to 42 strips of WOF. I don't know why the simplest things I get caught up on. I did watch some vides and the strips run horizontal and I was looking at them vertical. Thanks to Liz for the help.

Peckish 05-16-2021 07:29 PM

Can you post a pic of where you're at? I'm scared to give you advice because I don't understand what stage you're at, or what you've done wrong (not saying you HAVE done something wrong, but just in case....)

dunster 05-17-2021 06:51 AM

The way this quilt works is that you start out with a strip that's about 1600 inches long and (finished) 2 inches wide. As you work, you are halving one dimension and doubling the other, so the dimensions go from 2x1600 to 4x800 to 8x400 to 16x200 to 32x100 to 64x50. When you start out with a longer (or shorter) strip, your first dimension (2,4,8,16,32,64) will change in the same way, but the second dimension will be bigger (or smaller), depending on the length of your original strip. It sounds like you were lucky in that you will be able to make two nice sized quilts. That must have been one really long starting strip!

toverly 05-17-2021 10:22 AM

Yep, that sounds about right. I don't think you did anything wrong. I have made several jelly roll races. They do at some point get longer than I want and narrower than I want. That's when I have gone one step further than I should have. Now what I do, when it gets to a suitable width. I stop. Then I add strips (extra ones) to the top and the bottom a row at a time till I get the length I want. As long as the same color strip is added to each side, it isn't noticeable that strips have been added and it all blends in.

sewingsuz 05-17-2021 11:28 AM

Oh Dunster and Toverly, Thanks so much for your help. I can add strips if I like to top or bottom. Some one told me there was a site on computer that gives measurements for all the different sizes of the jelly roll race quilt. I will see if I can find that.

osewme 05-17-2021 11:35 AM

Can't help with what you have done but maybe this is the link you are talking about that tells about the different sizes of the jelly roll race quilt.

http://jellyrollsfabric.com/wp-conte...ng-JR-Race.pdf

sewingsuz 05-17-2021 12:25 PM

Osewme, this is exactly what I needed. I printed it out and now I will know what I am doing. I did it right but the measurement is not what I wanted so I now have two quilts to finish. Next time I have the How to scale your jelly roll race quilt to be just the size you want. Thanks so much everyone for all your help. I don't feel so lost now.

janiebakes 05-17-2021 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by sewingsuz (Post 8484557)
Oh Dunster and Toverly, Thanks so much for your help. I can add strips if I like to top or bottom. Some one told me there was a site on computer that gives measurements for all the different sizes of the jelly roll race quilt. I will see if I can find that.

Is this what you are looking for ?

https://quiltkisses.blogspot.com/2015/01/calculations-for-race-quilt-variations.html
http://jellyrollsfabric.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Scaling-JR-Race.pdf

rvsfan 05-17-2021 05:58 PM

1600 quilt
 

Originally Posted by sewingsuz (Post 8484382)
I do not under stand how I got what I did? My strips are all sew together and and the flimsy is 32 strips wide and way to long.
I went along just sewing together and when I sewed the last two together I had a tube so I took those apart. Am I crazy or what the @&%$*? am I doing wrong? Can anyone tell me so my head clears up?

I had the same result with my jelly roll race except mine was something like 130 inches long! I had no idea what I did wrong but was pretty sure something was wrong. Now I know how to finish mine into the size it's meant to be. Glad you opened up your thread.

WesternWilson 05-21-2021 07:09 AM

This may help:
https://www.heirloomcreations.net/the-jelly-roll-1600/

Karamarie 05-21-2021 07:29 AM

These jelly roll quilts started out using a standard jelly roll, which is a certain number of strips all the same length. It should work out to the specified quilt size then. Good luck

Jordan 05-25-2021 07:13 AM

Sometimes if I am in a dilemma like this I just have to walk away and go do something different and when I come back the whole situation looks more clear to me. Good luck to you and it sounds like you are getting good advice from others here on the board


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