Wednesday, August 3, 2011

On a roll…

With a jelly roll quilt.  This quilt has been dubbed by my five year old “Roses of Beauty.”  She picked out a jelly roll at Joann’s earlier this year.  For some reason, she equates roses and flowers with the ideal of love—I’m pretty sure because of the Disney princesses.  Anyway, we made a quilt top from the book “Jelly Roll Quilts” that is basically Chinese Coins.  I think it’s called Bars of Gold in the book.  We had made the bars in the beginning of the summer, so I just added the light pink strips and border.  She picked that out too at the LQS.  It’s a Moda Bella solid.
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Here’s a close-up of the fabrics:
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I pieced the strips according to the directions in the pattern, but it was difficult to figure out a way to lay out the columns without two of the same prints being next to each other. If you look close there are 2 or 3 places where two of the bars are the same next to each other in the row.  Oh well!  I also noticed that all the sample quilts in the book “Jelly Roll Quilts” have wider borders and thinner sashing than the pattern.  I just went with the 3 1/2 inch all the way around as the pattern says.  The top quilt is the pattern diagram and the bottom is the photo.  Notice the sashing and border width differences.
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Two blogs I follow are having giveaways.  I have recently bought fabric from 1 Choice 4 Quilting and was very happy with my purchase.  One of the fabrics I ordered ran out before they fulfilled my order, and as a bonus they added a free “Flurry” charm pack.  How awesome is that?  Enter here.
And The Intrepid Thread (a blog that has some good tutorials) is having a giveaway here.

3 comments:

  1. What a pretty quilt! How are you going to quilt it?

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  2. It's very pretty! Those are definitely my colors.

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  3. Beautiful quilt! My Mum is always looking for rose fabrics (which are difficult to get here) and those are very pretty.

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