Super Fast Jelly-roll quilt
#52
I will be starting on the "tutorial" at 9 am (Pacific) time.
Question ... shall I upload as soon as I take a picture or shall I take the pictures and then upload all of them at one time?
Which would be more beneficial for y'all?
Good job on that last quilt, by the way.
And, I had a bummer moment this morning.
I got into my "stash" and found a cowboy jelly roll, purchased from a local quilt store ... purchased before I understood that a jelly roll SHOULD consist of 40 strips ... Well! I own 33 strips :-( - - oh, well, not a problem ... I have two options cut more strips from my western fabric (which I own half the company <g>) ... or just work with the jelly roll and see what we end up with.
I am thinking just work with the jelly roll ... I mean, all we need is the pictoral concept, right? <g> and something else I discovered when I pulled the jelly roll out of its hiding place:
Commercially produced jelly rolls have pinked edges, which lessens the amount of fraying on the edges while stored. Now, we do have pinked blades to do such work with ... so, lesson learned - -
check the number of strips in a jelly roll
AND!
Use a pinked rotary cutter blade when cutting strips OR use the roll as soon as you have cut the strips with your normal cutter blade.
Input? <wave>
Question ... shall I upload as soon as I take a picture or shall I take the pictures and then upload all of them at one time?
Which would be more beneficial for y'all?
Good job on that last quilt, by the way.
And, I had a bummer moment this morning.
I got into my "stash" and found a cowboy jelly roll, purchased from a local quilt store ... purchased before I understood that a jelly roll SHOULD consist of 40 strips ... Well! I own 33 strips :-( - - oh, well, not a problem ... I have two options cut more strips from my western fabric (which I own half the company <g>) ... or just work with the jelly roll and see what we end up with.
I am thinking just work with the jelly roll ... I mean, all we need is the pictoral concept, right? <g> and something else I discovered when I pulled the jelly roll out of its hiding place:
Commercially produced jelly rolls have pinked edges, which lessens the amount of fraying on the edges while stored. Now, we do have pinked blades to do such work with ... so, lesson learned - -
check the number of strips in a jelly roll
AND!
Use a pinked rotary cutter blade when cutting strips OR use the roll as soon as you have cut the strips with your normal cutter blade.
Input? <wave>
#53
Originally Posted by Ms Grace
Ok, tried this.
I still have to add on the borders, but it was super fast! :wink:
I may try another with shorter strips next time to get a more "scrappier" look.
Do you think it would work?
I still have to add on the borders, but it was super fast! :wink:
I may try another with shorter strips next time to get a more "scrappier" look.
Do you think it would work?
#54
Originally Posted by omak
Originally Posted by Ms Grace
Ok, tried this.
I still have to add on the borders, but it was super fast! :wink:
I may try another with shorter strips next time to get a more "scrappier" look.
Do you think it would work?
I still have to add on the borders, but it was super fast! :wink:
I may try another with shorter strips next time to get a more "scrappier" look.
Do you think it would work?
The center measures about 52 x 65".
I had a Moda jelly roll here called "Gypsy Rose".
Good luck! :-D
#55
Originally Posted by dixiechunk
I think this is this the "Lasagna Quilt" so much has been said about on the Stashbusters Yahoo group. Have been wanting to try one.
#56
That is the PERFECT size for our veterans' quilts ... we stay pretty close to 60 x 72 (big enough to cover one in bed, but folded in half fits well in a wheelchair) ...
It really won't matter how big the thing ends up with this smaller amount of strips, considering the fact that I can put borders on it to end up with a size that I want.
I am just sort of bummed out that the quilt shop owner didn't even bother to try to duplicate the reality of a jelly roll ... I guess I feel sort of "tricked" ... oh, well ... live and learn <g>
I think it looks great? did you start with 40 strips? About how big does your center measure? <wave> Good morning, all!<wave> ;)
Yes, started with 40 strips.
The center measures about 52 x 65".
I had a Moda jelly roll here called "Gypsy Rose".
Good luck! :-D
It really won't matter how big the thing ends up with this smaller amount of strips, considering the fact that I can put borders on it to end up with a size that I want.
I am just sort of bummed out that the quilt shop owner didn't even bother to try to duplicate the reality of a jelly roll ... I guess I feel sort of "tricked" ... oh, well ... live and learn <g>
Originally Posted by Ms Grace
Originally Posted by omak
Originally Posted by Ms Grace
Ok, tried this.
I still have to add on the borders, but it was super fast! :wink:
I may try another with shorter strips next time to get a more "scrappier" look.
Do you think it would work?
I still have to add on the borders, but it was super fast! :wink:
I may try another with shorter strips next time to get a more "scrappier" look.
Do you think it would work?
The center measures about 52 x 65".
I had a Moda jelly roll here called "Gypsy Rose".
Good luck! :-D
#57
Originally Posted by QBeth
Originally Posted by dixiechunk
I think this is this the "Lasagna Quilt" so much has been said about on the Stashbusters Yahoo group. Have been wanting to try one.
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