Today I've got a super cute quilt pattern tutorial to share with you using a Jelly Roll! It's a great throw quilt size, perfect for the couch, picnics, etc.
I initially saw a quilt similar to this by Cindy Clammon and was so inspired to make one for my Mom for her birthday, but I wanted different sized blocks and I used a different sashing method, etc. So I talked to Cindy and asked her if she minded I share my own tutorial, inspired by hers. :)
If you're unfamiliar with precuts, a Jelly Roll typically consists of 42+ strips of fabric that are 2.5" wide x WOF. This quilt is also an awesome way to use up scraps!
Download the $1 printable PDF
(updated 4/14/19)Fabric Requirements:
- One Jelly Roll
- 3 yards background fabric
- 4 ½ yards backing fabric
- 7 yard roll of quilt binding
- 60" x 80" Batting
Finished quilt size: 51" x 70"
I hope you enjoy this simple pattern! If you use it please tag #quarterlogcabinquilt on social media.
Thank you for this great tutorial. A lovely quilt you have made.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy you shared this pattern and how you did it. Greetings from Norway.
Finally something easy ! I'll give it a try , thk you !
ReplyDeleteSo nice. I'm going to try this.
ReplyDeleteLovely tutorial. Setting the blocks on point and floating in them in the negative space of the background gives them a lovely definition.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your ideas and your quilty math. It looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a prettty quilt! Great tutorial, too! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL QUILT! THANKS FOR SHARING!
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May I ask which fabric or jelly roll set was used here?
ReplyDeletewith gratitude, Sorel
How do I get the pattern. Thanks
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