Super Fast Jelly-roll quilt
#352
Originally Posted by SueN
This works well with your scrap -- as long as they are all the same width. I went thru my 2" scraps.
You just have to make sure you keep track of how long your initial strip is. I kept a calculator by me when I was sewing them together and measured them as I went along. When I got to 1600" I stopped.
Enjoy!
#353
I don't have enough scraps for a quilt but I think I will try this as a scrappy pillow, just making a strip from what I have in 2.5 inch width.
I did a mockup of the jellyroll with paper strips and I just cannot see how the quilt can fail to have the same fabrics adjacent to one another, which always draws the eye and would annoy me. It is really guaranteed with this method because of the folding, although if you chose carefully which side of the strip to sew, you can limit it a bit.
Fromthenest, are you SURE you didnt cheat a little on yours?!! I can't understand how your colour distribution came out so well!
I did a mockup of the jellyroll with paper strips and I just cannot see how the quilt can fail to have the same fabrics adjacent to one another, which always draws the eye and would annoy me. It is really guaranteed with this method because of the folding, although if you chose carefully which side of the strip to sew, you can limit it a bit.
Fromthenest, are you SURE you didnt cheat a little on yours?!! I can't understand how your colour distribution came out so well!
#354
Originally Posted by noveltyjunkie
I don't have enough scraps for a quilt but I think I will try this as a scrappy pillow, just making a strip from what I have in 2.5 inch width.
I did a mockup of the jellyroll with paper strips and I just cannot see how the quilt can fail to have the same fabrics adjacent to one another, which always draws the eye and would annoy me. It is really guaranteed with this method because of the folding, although if you chose carefully which side of the strip to sew, you can limit it a bit.
Fromthenest, are you SURE you didnt cheat a little on yours?!! I can't understand how your colour distribution came out so well!
I did a mockup of the jellyroll with paper strips and I just cannot see how the quilt can fail to have the same fabrics adjacent to one another, which always draws the eye and would annoy me. It is really guaranteed with this method because of the folding, although if you chose carefully which side of the strip to sew, you can limit it a bit.
Fromthenest, are you SURE you didnt cheat a little on yours?!! I can't understand how your colour distribution came out so well!
;) This quilt is meant to be fast and easy and stressfree!
I love quilters!!!
#356
Originally Posted by noveltyjunkie
I don't have enough scraps for a quilt but I think I will try this as a scrappy pillow, just making a strip from what I have in 2.5 inch width.
I did a mockup of the jellyroll with paper strips and I just cannot see how the quilt can fail to have the same fabrics adjacent to one another, which always draws the eye and would annoy me. It is really guaranteed with this method because of the folding, although if you chose carefully which side of the strip to sew, you can limit it a bit.
Fromthenest, are you SURE you didnt cheat a little on yours?!! I can't understand how your colour distribution came out so well!
I did a mockup of the jellyroll with paper strips and I just cannot see how the quilt can fail to have the same fabrics adjacent to one another, which always draws the eye and would annoy me. It is really guaranteed with this method because of the folding, although if you chose carefully which side of the strip to sew, you can limit it a bit.
Fromthenest, are you SURE you didnt cheat a little on yours?!! I can't understand how your colour distribution came out so well!
At any rate! The one quilter that may have solved the like colors matching part said that after she had folded and cut her piece in half, she took one section and turned it around ... I haven't spent any time trying it yet, but if you consider that by turning and changing the side you stitch on - - the problem should be well solved. <wave>
#357
Just had an e-mail asking me to figure this out for a BABY QUILT:
15 strips x 40" = 600" - 20" you cut from first strip = 580"
Fold once: 280" by 4" (I use finished sizes when I'm figuring it out)
Fold again: 140" by 8"
Fold again: 70" by 16"
Again: 35" by 32" (All of these are just approximate of course!)
You will be trimming a bit off the sides to even things up and then add borders so that it comes out
to the size you want. If you add 2" and 6" borders, that would bring it to a 48" x 48" size.
15 strips x 40" = 600" - 20" you cut from first strip = 580"
Fold once: 280" by 4" (I use finished sizes when I'm figuring it out)
Fold again: 140" by 8"
Fold again: 70" by 16"
Again: 35" by 32" (All of these are just approximate of course!)
You will be trimming a bit off the sides to even things up and then add borders so that it comes out
to the size you want. If you add 2" and 6" borders, that would bring it to a 48" x 48" size.
#359
Originally Posted by fromthenestdesigns
Just had an e-mail asking me to figure this out for a BABY QUILT:
15 strips x 40" = 600" - 20" you cut from first strip = 580"
Fold once: 280" by 4" (I use finished sizes when I'm figuring it out)
Fold again: 140" by 8"
Fold again: 70" by 16"
Again: 35" by 32" (All of these are just approximate of course!)
You will be trimming a bit off the sides to even things up and then add borders so that it comes out
to the size you want. If you add 2" and 6" borders, that would bring it to a 48" x 48" size.
15 strips x 40" = 600" - 20" you cut from first strip = 580"
Fold once: 280" by 4" (I use finished sizes when I'm figuring it out)
Fold again: 140" by 8"
Fold again: 70" by 16"
Again: 35" by 32" (All of these are just approximate of course!)
You will be trimming a bit off the sides to even things up and then add borders so that it comes out
to the size you want. If you add 2" and 6" borders, that would bring it to a 48" x 48" size.
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