smaller sized jelly roll quilt - can it be done?
#22
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At our Project Linus National Blanket Day, we made these Jelly Roll quilts and had fun doing them. We used 30 strips and it was basically the typical size of crib size. So, I'm sure any number of strips would work depending on how many times you put the 2 ends together. We stitched ours 5 times (if that makes sense).
#24
my friend just made one using varying lengths of black and white left overs from another friends strip quilt. she randomly added in bits of color (like 2-4 inch strips). it came out stunning. wish i had a pic to show you. she just sat down and pieced them all together, then started halving it until she had a small quilt top.
go for it. i think you will like it.
go for it. i think you will like it.
#26
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There's a book called "Two from One" jelly roll quilts. I made one with 20 strips and I think it's quite nice. Of course, I haven't basted or quilted it, but it will look neat when it's done. The idea of the book is that you can make two quilts from one jelly roll. Some of them are smaller and some are as large as a lap quilt. They depend on how much background fabric is needed.
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I just did one that was 54X78 but I used strips that were cut 30" long so the rows come out like I wanted.
Here is how I figured out what size stripes to cut.
The length is 78" so divide that by 2" (finished size, cut size 2 1/2") you need 39 rows to make the length. This is an odd number so I dropped the last row and only did 38 rows. I added a 1" border to make up the 78" that I wanted.
Now the width I used was 54 - 2" for border= 52" so multiply that by 38 rows and you get 1,976 inches, this is how many inches you need to make the quilt.
so the length divided by width of strips (adjust for odd numbers), multiplied by the width of the quilt (minus any adjustments) equals the total length of fabric strips you need.
Next thing you need to do is divide 1,976 by the number of fabrics that you want in you quilt, that will give you an idea of how long the stripes should be. If the needed strip length is longer than your fabric then you will need 2 pieces of each fabric and I would divide the length of the needed strips by 2 so your strips would be equal in length but that is up to you.
For myself, I didn't want to use any fabric more then once and I didn't want the strips 40" long in the quilt either so I ended up using 69 fabrics cut 30" long (finished about 28 1/2") plus 1 strips about 12 long ".
I hope all this makes sense but it's all in the math.
Here is how I figured out what size stripes to cut.
The length is 78" so divide that by 2" (finished size, cut size 2 1/2") you need 39 rows to make the length. This is an odd number so I dropped the last row and only did 38 rows. I added a 1" border to make up the 78" that I wanted.
Now the width I used was 54 - 2" for border= 52" so multiply that by 38 rows and you get 1,976 inches, this is how many inches you need to make the quilt.
so the length divided by width of strips (adjust for odd numbers), multiplied by the width of the quilt (minus any adjustments) equals the total length of fabric strips you need.
Next thing you need to do is divide 1,976 by the number of fabrics that you want in you quilt, that will give you an idea of how long the stripes should be. If the needed strip length is longer than your fabric then you will need 2 pieces of each fabric and I would divide the length of the needed strips by 2 so your strips would be equal in length but that is up to you.
For myself, I didn't want to use any fabric more then once and I didn't want the strips 40" long in the quilt either so I ended up using 69 fabrics cut 30" long (finished about 28 1/2") plus 1 strips about 12 long ".
I hope all this makes sense but it's all in the math.
Last edited by seasaw2mch; 03-13-2012 at 09:04 PM.
#28
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For a smaller one why don't you cut the jelly roll strips in half so they are about 20 " and make it just like you would with the full length. I think you would get a better assortment of colors and designs that way. Just don't forget to cut your first piece in half (to 10"). I think I will give this a try with my left over strips, thanks for the inspiration.
#29
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I wonder if using narrower strips would work? Like 1.5" instead of 2.5"? I, too, am wrestling with Jelly Roll Race dimensions. I have one laying ony my ironing board that I may go & whack a hunk off of in a minute. That's why I'm messing around on the board right now... I don't want to face that silly quilt top!
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