Tutorial - How to Make a Jelly Roll Quilt
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Tutorial - How to Make a Jelly Roll Quilt


Fabric strips make a fabulous quilt

Quilt Tutorial at Made by Chrissie D Blog

"I haven't made anything using jelly rolls before so I decided to give it a try, another quilting method to tick off my list!  I made up the design as I went along but it was so simple that I thought I'd share my method with you here. So here's my tute for a 50" x 72" finished jelly roll quilt. I used approximately 40 x 44" x 2.5" strips (that's usually just one jelly roll but check the number of strips included in whatever roll you're using). Sew strips together lengthwise in sets of 8 strips using a 1/4" seam".... Read more




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