Jelly roll strip quilts are fast and easy to sew. A jelly roll is a bundle of forty 2 1/2’’ wide strips of fabric. Jelly rolls are wonderful and save so much time on cutting and coordinating fabrics. You can pretty much guarantee your quilt or project will be amazing when using them!
The below round up of jelly roll quilts are great for new quilters and beginners, plus the websites also have a ton of free resources for you as well.
1. This versatile Kisses Quilt by Sewcanshe
You can read the blog post with all of the pattern information here.
2. This “Super Zig” Quilt pattern by The Happy Zombie
You can grab the free download here.
3. Scrappy Granny Square Quilt Pattern by Emily of Quilty Love
The tutorial is also super easy to follow. Emily over at Quilty Love is one of my favorite quilters. You can get the granny quilt square pattern that uses jelly roll fabrics for free here.
4. This Strip & Flip Quilt from Cluck Cluck Sew
This fun scrappy quilt is quick to put together and great for beginners. Use lots of different colors to keep it bright and fun…or just a few colors to keep it calm and simple. You can read the walkthrough tutorial here.
5. Jelly Roll Ripples Short Cut Quilt Pattern from Kimberly at The Fat Quarter Shop
This one requires a little bit of concentration, but it’s a great one. And this one comes with a video tutorial as well! You can watch the video tutorial here and download the pattern here.
6. Strip Tube Quilt from A Bright Corner
This one is a LOT easier than it looks! You can read the tutorial here.
7. Skinny Strips Quilt by Holly Hickman
This one goes together so fast! Not to mention the pattern is very clear and easy to understand. You can grab the pattern here.
8. Diagonal Strip Quilt - another great pattern from Cluck Cluck Sew
This is one you need to check out because however you think this quilt is made… it isn’t correct! This borders along with one of the smartest tricks I’ve seen in a long time. Check out CluckCluckSew’s pattern and genius idea here.
9. Modern Workshop Quilt from Oliver + S
t’s a good project for someone who is new to quilting or wants a pattern that doesn’t take a lot of time. You can download the free PDF pattern here.
10. Striped Chevrons Quilt from Erica of Kitchen Table Quilting
This is a great baby quilt and great for left over jellyrolls. Read the tutorial here.
Jelly rolls are my favorite. Right now I’m starting on my second Norah quilt with free tutorial from Sunny Day Supply. https://sunny-day-supply.myshopify.com/blogs/blog/norah-quilt-sew-along-2020
I also have jelly rolls saved to try a version of the Kilim quilt by New Song quilting.
http://newsongquilting.com/shop/kilim
Thanks for this post and these great patterns! Roll on!
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