Two things happened yesterday....I finished my Cherry Fizz quilt top and we had our first snow of the season, termination dust.
Last week I wrote a post about a mistake block I made. I made a quilt top using this block and I put together a little tutorial. Please note that this pattern has been tested by me only. I wrote the notes as I was putting this together. If you find a mistake, please let me know.
A full jelly roll will give you 84 blocks so you could make a quilt that is 12 rows with 7 blocks in each row which would measure 56" wide by 96" long without borders. If you make two equal sized quilts, you can make a quilt that has 7 rows with 6 blocks in each row, which will measure 48" by 56" without borders. I decided to make two quilts with this jelly roll because I didn't like the way all of the fabrics in this jelly roll looked in this quilt. I also really like to make lap quilts.
If you want to make this quilt, this is what you need for one quilt that measures 56" X 96": 1 Jelly Roll and 3 yards of background fabric-for a quilt without borders. If you want to put borders on the quilt, add the amount you need for the border to your materials.
Cutting:
Cut each of your jelly roll strips into (4) 6.5" rectangles and (4) 2.5" squares.
Cut your background fabric into (11) 2.5" strips and (11) 6.5" strips.
Sewing:
Sew all of your 2.5" jelly roll squares to your 6.5" background strips and all of your 6.5" rectangles to your 2.5" background strips.
Press the seam toward the jelly roll fabrics.
Cut each of your strips into 2.5" X 8.5" strips as shown.
You will have 168 sets of 8.5 inch strips.
Sew all of these strips together to make a 4.5" X 8.5" rectangle as shown. Be sure the background 2.5" square is on the top of the strip and sew on the right side of the strip.
You will have a sets that look like this.
Sew two sets together to make a block. Here are a couple of ideas for how to sew the sets together.
When you sew your blocks together, you can turn your block whichever way the seams from each set of blocks butt together.
This is what I have left from this Jelly Roll. I have another block in mind. Stay tuned.
You can purchase this quilt flimsy from my
Etsy shop.
Find fabrics for this quilt in my Run 'n Stitch Shop HERE
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