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Old 09-06-2018, 09:02 PM
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I have been asked to make a king size log cabin quilt using a 12 inch block.. She picked out fabric that is a jelly roll from MSQC..Does anyone know how many jelly rolls I will need to buy for a king sized quilt?
Has anyone made a log cabin quilt out of a jelly roll? Thanks

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https://jordanfabrics.com/pages/stri...-cabin-pattern
I like this tutorial. She has a YouTube video for it too. She uses one jelly roll for a 3x4 layout of 14.5” unfinished blocks. For a king size, I would do 8x8 for 112” square, which would be 6 jelly rolls, with quite a bit left over. Then you can use the extra strips for a scrappy binding.
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12” blocks you need 100 blocks ( 10 across, 10 down) to make a king size quilt.
if starting with a 2 1/2” square in the middle of each block you can get 16 starting squares from on 2 1/2” x 40” strip.
There is a lot of math to do to figure jelly roll needs. I would use a piece of graph paper ( or just sketch out your block) with the measurements for each strip ( remember seam allowance) then see how many of each strip length you can get out of each jelly roll strip, then you can figure out how many strips you will need for 100 blocks.

I just did the block- math. Using 2 1/2” Center. - first add 2 1/2” x 2 ; 4 1/2” x2, 6 1/2” x 2, 8 1/2” x2, 10 1/2” x w, 12 1/2” x 2 completes one block
you would need 288 2 1/2” strips. So, depends on how many fabrics are in the jelly roll bundles.
if there are 40 strips per roll you would need 7.2 ( you will have pieces left over to use so probably only need 7)
if there are more than 40 strips divide 288 by the number in the roll and that tells you how many rolls you need
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The above would be correct, unless you are wanting the blocks all matching (no mixing and matching patterns for the longest string in the block).

Does that make sense?
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Oh My!! 7.2 jelly rolls at 35.95 each would be about 270.00 dollars and then the backing and the boarders and the batting ///this will really run into a lot of money.. I think I am going to have to look into something else ...like yardage..on sale!! Thanks everyone..
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I only buy jelly rolls when they are on sale and most of the time there is yardage to go along that I will also pick up. I made a king size log cabin years ago but I am pretty sure that I didn't use 7 or 8 jelly rolls. Is there any way that you can do a search to try and find the fabric that is wanted maybe you can find it somewhere that there is no limit on how many you can purchase or as I said you can pick up the yardage as well. Good luck!
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Oh My!! 7.2 jelly rolls at 35.95 each would be about 270.00 dollars and then the backing and the boarders and the batting ///this will really run into a lot of money.. I think I am going to have to look into something else ...like yardage..on sale!! Thanks everyone..
I don't buy jelly rolls I find it a better use of my time to use the math to get the numbers of jelly rolls I might need and go find the fabric colors and patterns and cut them myself. It works. I don't always usually like all of the fabrics in the roll, so this give me control all of the fabrics and less waste.
Just a thought though
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Originally Posted by B.dathe View Post
I don't buy jelly rolls I find it a better use of my time to use the math to get the numbers of jelly rolls I might need and go find the fabric colors and patterns and cut them myself. It works. I don't always usually like all of the fabrics in the roll, so this give me control all of the fabrics and less waste.
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This is EXACTLY how I feel about most pre-cuts. I may only really love half of the fabrics represented in the set.
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Doing the math, 288 strips that are 2.5 inches wide comes out to 20 yards. My LQS is about $11 per yard so it comes out to $220. You're saving about $50 if you use yardage and cut it yourself. Even though it is more expensive, it would be worth it to me to go with the jelly roll fabric to avoid the cutting, possible errors and all that ironing, to be able to just get right to work on the blocks. Time is important too.

I wouldn't factor in the batting and backing as this is going to be the same regardless of whether you use fabric or jelly rolls.

Sounds like you have a nice project ahead of you! Now get to work!
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I love to make Log Cabin Quilts, I love the scrappy look, but I have the Studio Fabric Cutter, makes it easy peasy to cut the strips. If I didn't have the Studio fabric Cutter, I would use the jelly rolls, cause I am not getting any younger, LOL
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