Friday, April 17, 2020

Finished - Two Quilts from One Jelly Roll

In the early days of my quilting adventure, I purchased too many jelly rolls (2.5" strips) and charm packs (5" squares).  At the time I did not have much of a fabric stash (or collection as we call it in this house) and those pre-cuts were a great way to learn piecing while developing an eye for color. To be honest, I'm still very tempted by fat quarter bundles but anything smaller I avoid.  One of my first fabric purchases was a jelly roll of Boho by Urban Chicks.  It sat on the shelf for six years waiting for the right pattern.

And with the help of some IG inspiration, I think I found the right one!  This is a tutorial from Missouri Star Quilt Company and in addition to the cool effect from simple piecing, it uses most of a jelly roll and requires no additional fabric. Perfect!

 I had fun quilting this one.



But there were a few strips remaining so I assembled this little quilt with a fabric added for the border.





A skill I have been wanting to work on is hand quilting.  This seemed like the perfect sized quilt to practice on.


I'm quite pleased with squeezing out two quilts from one jelly roll.  Added to the pile of quilts to donate! Linking up with Michelle's weekly Beauty Pageant (and she also has a fabulous jelly roll free pattern!).

Hope everyone is keeping safe and trying to smile during these most interesting times!
Kathy


2 comments:

  1. How nice to use some stash and yield two quilts from it!!

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  2. Two beautiful quilts, that's a win! Your hand quilting looks wonderful too.

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