This quilters-only holiday is in it's third year, and a great inspiration to use up those jelly rolls! And to get you started, choose from these beautiful FREE patterns below - it's hard to choose just one! (updated 9-2020)
Avignon from Moda Fabrics
Ins and Outs from Jo's Country Junction
Vortex from Wilmington Prints, tutorial available on video,
Jelly Roll Ripples from The Fat Quarter Shop, tutorial also available on video,
Inspired yet? With the onset of cooler weather, I see many of these quilts in fall fabrics - both Halloween and leaf themed. Maybe one of these patterns, like this one from Jo's Country Junction,
Jimmy John,
or Dottie from Moda Fabrics,
or maybe this Strip Tube Quilt from A Bright Corner.
And how about these? Jungle Path Baby Quilt from Sew Crafty Jess,
or Meet in the Middle from Jo's Country Junction,
and definitely Skinny Strips from designer Holly Hickman
Let's not forget Mixed Bag from Moda,
or this Heart Quilt from Quilting in the Rain.
My! So many FREE patterns to choose from - I want to make them all! Of course, I probably don't have time for that, but feel free to choose your favorite and start sewing!
or this Heart Quilt from Quilting in the Rain.
My! So many FREE patterns to choose from - I want to make them all! Of course, I probably don't have time for that, but feel free to choose your favorite and start sewing!
Also, check out these jelly roll friendly books (affiliate links):
Wow, wow, wow. What a display of jelly roll patterns. I still have the Jimmy John waiting to be quilted. It was a fun pattern. Summer at the Beach is calling to me. Thanks for directing us to these beauties.
ReplyDeleteNice selection of quilts. I think I may need to check several of these patterns out. Thanks for sharing... who knew there was a jelly roll day!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! So many great choices for the jelly rolls in my life. Thanks for linking up! I appreciate it. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteSusan, thanks for all your pattern collection links for the jelly roll patterns. Something easy is all I can handle right now (on chemo).
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