How to Make a Jelly Roll Quilt: 11 Steps
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A jelly roll quilt is a fun and easy project for quilters of all levels, making it an excellent choice for beginners and experts alike. It requires minimal cutting, allowing you to focus on sewing and creativity. Here are 11 simple steps to make your very own jelly roll quilt.
1. Gather your materials: You’ll need a jelly roll (pre-cut fabric strips), coordinating thread, a rotary cutter, quilting ruler, cutting mat, sewing machine, iron and ironing board, pins or clips, and batting.
2. Choose your design: Browse through various quilt patterns and choose a design that fits your style preferences. A simple design often works best for beginners.
3. Sort the jelly roll strips: Lay out the fabric strips and arrange them according to color or pattern as desired. This will help you visualize the overall quilt design.
4. Sew the strips together: Take two strips of fabric with right sides facing each other and sew along one long edge using a 1/4-inch seam allowance. Continue adding strips until all have been sewn together into one long strip.
5. Press seams: First press all seams open; then, press the entire length of the quilt top so it lays flat without any wrinkles or folds.
6. Measure and cut: Determine the length of your quilt by measuring the width of your sewing machine’s throat space or workspace. Cut your long strip into even segments at this measurement using a rotary cutter and ruler.
7. Assemble the quilt top: Arrange the cut segments side by side in your desired pattern layout. Sew these segments together with a 1/4-inch seam allowance, creating rows.
8. Piece rows together: Begin sewing your rows together with right sides facing each other and matching seams along each strip’s edge for alignment.
9. Prepare backing fabric: Cut backing fabric to match the size of your finished quilt top, allowing for a few extra inches on all sides. Make sure the backing fabric is larger than the quilt top and batting.
10. Sandwich, baste, and quilt: Lay backing fabric right side down and layer batting on top. Place the quilt top right side up, ensuring all three layers are smooth and wrinkle-free. Baste the layers together using pins or spray basting. Quilt as desired using your preferred quilting method (machine or hand quilting).
11. Bind the quilt: Finally, trim away any excess backing fabric and batting. Create binding strips from coordinating fabric and sew them around the raw edges to give your quilt a finished look.
In just 11 straightforward steps, you can create a beautiful jelly roll quilt showcasing an impressive range of colors and patterns. The simplicity of this project allows for endless creativity and design possibilities while providing a satisfying and versatile finished product for you to enjoy or gift. Happy quilting!