Jelly Roll Quilt

At one of my quilt guild retreat weekends, we all brought  our favorite jelly roll to make a quilt using the 1600 technique.  Below is a photo of my result.DSCN2504I chose a jelly roll with Moda Fabric’s “Table for Two” line by Sandy Gervais.  The colors are bright and cheery with hearts, flowers and other complimenting prints.

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Our jelly roll quilting retreat was fun because everyone brought their own favorite jelly roll.  There were lots of different colors, textures and fabrics — a quilter’s dream!  Sewing with jelly roll strips was a new concept for me.  I had to throw conventional techniques out the window and trust that all these strips would really turn into something beautiful.

 

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A jelly roll 1600 quilt is a nice project for beginning quilters.  It’s a good lesson for sewing straight seams (there are lots and lots of them!) and it helps you learn to sew without pinning your seams together.  Here is a link to a good tutorial:  Jelly Roll Quilt 1600 Technique

Once I finished sewing all my strips together, I added a 1 1/2 inch inner border in a solid black fabric.  Then I added a 3 1/2 inch outer border in a large, bold print from the “Table for Two” fabric line.  Ms. JM, my quilter, added lots of curves and swirls to make this quilt even more special.  I gave this quilt to a new bride–I just couldn’t resist passing on the love from these hearts and flowers.

If you’ve never made a Jelly Roll 1600, give it a try!  It’s fast and fun.