SCROLL DOWN & FIND the WORDS “Next Page” Highlighted in Color TO WATCH “Pineapple Jelly Quilt Top” Jelly Rolls or 2.5″ wide strips are used to make this Pineapple Block. I have 40, 2.5 x 54 strips. I then sewn these into a mega strip that was more than 4000” long. Math is not my strength! Jelly Roll Race Quilt :: Make a Quilt in an Hour?! and part 2, Jelly Roll Race Quilt :: Directions & Notes. You’ve already figured out the equation for me! If you have any advise that keeps me from a color pooling and Sean ripping nightmare… I’d really appreciate it!! (30×16) / 17″ strip = round up to 29 (I might use 30 just to be sure). You can make one that is 120×124 by doubling up your mega strip one more time. 2 rows = 8 tall Yes, the squares will add more length and therefore you will need fewer strips. Now the rail quilt doesn't lend itself to using a jelly roll as usually you use 3 or 4 strips of the same fabrics and just keep turning them. Sorry, I don’t really have any other suggestions to fix it. I hope this helps anyone else who is going to make a queen or king sized quilt. anyway have a question regarding horizontal to vertical stripes ? Carla Sidwell Unfortunately home ec, shop class, and all those other “fluff” classes seem to have been lost to make way for more college prep classes. 40×64 is easy to do. Do the same with the next strip sewing each one to the other until I get it the length I want. I have 6 jelly rolls, and there are 2 red themed rolls, 2 teal themed rolls and 2 navy. I’d like to make a nice lap size quilt for my daughter’s upcoming wedding using some lovely Liberty of London Jelly Rolls. Some rolls have multiple strips of the same fabric right after each other, some have them more spread out. How many jelly roll strips do I need to make a queen size quilt? The pre-cut fabric scales back the time it takes to make a quilt and allows a quilter to make complex designs without a complex process. So your quilt would be a total of 20 rows, once they are pieced together. Thanks so much! The pattern I used for this quilt is a brand new free-download pattern from the Fat Quarter Shop called the Jelly Roll Jam. Using jelly rolls. How Many Jelly Rolls Would it Take to Make a Quilt? One Jelly Roll, Two Quilts! 82” x100”= 8200”x .03=$246.00 and that’s just for her, not including costs of materials and my efforts! Hi Timothy, Check there first and then let me know if you have anymore questions. This means you are only going to do 4 seams along your mega-strip (not 5). Apologies for this silly question but I don’t want to waste the rolls. Why? I just attempted my first jelly roll quilt top using your directions for the queen size. You wouldn't want 40 different fabrics. Thank you. For a Twin 39 x 75 jelly roll race quilt that runs horizontally, you will need to make your quilt in two pieces. I need to change size 54 x100 inches  finished. 32 rows = 40 inches tall That’s kinda what I figured. Enjoy! Do you have a picture of the first quilt? You can now easily figure out how many strips you will need for any size Jelly Roll Race Quilt. Am planning to make a jellyroll throw quilt for my sin and found your site to figure out how many jellyrolls to buy. I love the idea of the jelly roll race, but I don’t really want large quilts. We initially rounded our 42 inch strips to 40 inches. For the second section you double the 90″ only four times. . Do I still need to cut off a portion of the original long strip before sewing the sides together? 530/2 = 265 (8 rows) I make these quilts for a hospice. If you are interested in another Math in Crafting post check out my tutorial on how to reduce or enlarge patterns. I would make the first one 16 rows and the second one 4 rows. This also gives you a little extra for the piece you need to cut off at the beginning. I have some excess fleece I want to use as backing that is 48×60. I want to cut my strips in half before i sew them together so the patterns change more. Someone mentioned that you can add a 2.5 square between each strip. If you scroll through the comments you will find a reply that I have already posted about making a king sized quilt. No matter what you do you may get some obvious pooling of the white. However, how would I do the measuring if I were to cut my own strips wider than the conventional jelly roll 2 1/2 inches? Since your length will hang over the bottom by 5″ I would probably add 10″ to the width so it hangs down 5″ on either side. I just did it all at the end. Any suggestions and guidance you can offer would be incredibly appreciated! 1 row = 2″ tall By logging into your account, you agree to our. Excellent instructions…which I will use for future jelly roll quilts. X 221 cm.). Only the width is completely flexible. Looking at the chart above, we can see that adding 16 rows will give us an additional 32″ of length. I don’t have any specific directions for random placement of the white strips. 2560″ mega strip / 40″ jelly roll strip = 64 jelly roll strips needed. Just remember that you are making this quilt in two sections. So the base quilt is 50x60in which gives you a perimeter of 220 inches. If not, how many do I need for a king size jelly roll race quilt? After you complete this section, just add it to your original piece. Thank You. Could you please explain for King instead of Queen. (30 x 16)/35 = 13.71 or 14 strips. There’s no way to know how it will turn out unless you try it. If you cut the strips up, you will have more fabric in the seams and will therefore need more jelly rolls at some point. My last race quilt somehow I arranged my strips and I was sewing them and ended up seam ripping the whole quilt! So set aside 6. Great idea! I just finished a queen size quilt for a man I work with and I think I used close to 4 jelly rolls not counting the borders. Now, most jelly rolls have 40 strips of approx. I’ll let you know how it turns out (assuming I get around to making it!). To figure out number of strips needed, just follow the formula. Do you have to press the seams in between sewing together or all at the end? Thank you kim. it came out to narrow. Strip quilts are the easiest things to do on a machine like this! To add to your length you will have to make two separate pieces and combine them. Just remember, the length will be determined by the number of rows and that is a set number. For approximate width by length that would yield 3200 square inches. Of course you will want your quilt to hang down a bit all around. But this will help you with your calculations. = number of strips needed, 1000/20 = 50 strips OR 1000/40 = 25 strips NEEDED ALTOGETHER. I totally agree. Your first strip needs to be 2880 long. So now, let’s say you wanted it to be 100″ long (that gives you an 88×100 inch quilt with a vertical alignment)…, (inches wide x number of rows) / 40″ strip = number of strips needed, If you want it to have a horizontal alignment you will have to do the Add-On portion at the bottom. I’ve had some weird pooling of colors before and chose to seam rip one row when the top was done and flip a section over to eliminate some of the pooling. I thought it will turn out neat with those squares the same as the border I put on. A single jelly roll will easily make a smaller project like a table runner, Christmas stockings, or a baby-sized quilt. If you used the strips as whole pieces (as in the jelly roll race quilt), each strip would provide about 3200 square inches (40 strips *40" long *2" wide after seam allowances). I’m not sure how wide or long you would like your finished quilt but you just need to swap out the 40″ for 20″ in the formula. Any suggestions? (inches wide x number of rows) / 40 strip = number of strips needed, 108in x 48 / 40in strip = 131 strips (rounded up a bit) I actually haven’t started it yet, as I had a couple other things to do first. Rolled into a small bundle, from the top, the different colors make a swirl and look like a jelly roll cake. I have 6 patterns and cutting them 2 inches wide by 22 long. this would be my first one. KUDOS TO YOU. (50″ x 16 rows) / 40″ long strips = 20 strips needed OR (50″ x 16 rows) / 20″ long strips = 40 strips. I have BA degree from college with a minor in math. The strips are 40 inches. I was getting ready to figure out the math problem and solution but googled first and found your post. I can’t wait to see how this one will turn out. Thanks for your advice. For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts, Offline Events, Announcements, Discussions, how many jelly rolls to make king size quilt. Using those 64 strips, your Jelly Roll Race Quilt will work out to be 80″ wide by about 64″ long. Your second strip needs to be 1440 long. Round it to the nearest whole number, so you get 2 jelly rolls. Layer cake, jelly roll, and charm quilts are among the most popular free quilt patterns around. You can easily make it 96in long (by adding 16 more rows) to over hand bottom of the bed 16in. You can cut them in half… but again make sure you have enough to cover the seams. If you are making it up, just decide how big the blocks are going to be, then figure how long each strip needs to be for that block. However, I’m in need of advice. 40×32/40… so 32 strips. 3840 / Strip Length = Number of strips needed. If you cut the strips up, you will have more fabric in the seams and will therefore need more jelly rolls at some point. I want to make a small throw jelly roll quilt. You can find jelly rolls in varying sizes … and a basting polester/cotton,,,Do I have to do the ditch stitch through out the quilt ? 32 rows = 64″ tall 2 rows = 4″ tall 64" can be your width. Thanks for your instructions. Again measure 82” for the second row keeping the end of row one as the beginning of row two. Also would this be vertical or horizontal, because I want it to be horizontal. I think I messed up the math. Therefore after opening your jelly roll pack, you may want to The width of the Jelly Roll Race Quilt is completely determined by the length of your initial mega strip. 4 rows = 5 inches tall Or you could easily modify the pattern to make a bigger quilt using more of the Jelly Roll … Sew the two sections together to make the quilt top. Are you using 20″ or 40″ strips?) 16 rows = 20 inches tall In the original pattern, using 40 strips, 18″ are cut. Jelly rolls have differing Yes I could have figured it out but it is so nice to have it right in front of you. Knight and Squire Tutorial – Part 3 – Squire. Using this pattern you can create two quick and easy, scrappy baby quilts, each measuring 36″ x 36″. Michelle, I’m afraid I do not understand the formula. For a queen sized quilt you probably want it to be more like 90-100″ long. It's ideal for your first Jelly Roll quilt as we use straight seams to attach the strips to each other instead of the usual 45° angle. You get the number of rolls by multiplying these numbers, then divide it by 3200. SEVEN Jelly Roll Strips per placemat NOTE: If you want matching placemats, one Jelly Roll strip is normally 44″ long, so you could cut one strip into two 20″ lengths (the length needed for our design). Jelly Roll/Bali Pops/Strip Pack/Rolie Polie/Design Roll/Pixie Strips/Roll-Ups/Double Scoop/Pinwheels/Karats: -2 1/2 inches by 44 inches -Cut into long strips -Usually 40 fabrics per roll -Equivalent to approx. Increasing patterns, calculating yardage needed, doubling a recipe, figuring out flooring square feet, measuring to cut crown moldings (that’s a tricky bugger), estimating the cost of tiles, etc… all give a true hands on application for all that math. I see that I’m a little late in replying. Thank you for your instructions on how to make the jelly roll race quilt bigger. Fort Worth, TX, Happy to help. So your standard Jelly Roll Race Quilt makes a finished top that is approximately 50 x 60 inches. Your information about changing the size of the quilt is awesome. I cut off 1/3rd of the first strip so the seams will be more random and not aligned, then I measured the mega roll out to a 82” strip. Gail Briney. To make this quilt you will have to make two separate sections that you sew together. This begins the first strip. A formula to just figure out how many strips you need for your Jelly Roll Race Quilt is: (inches wide x number of rows) / 40″ strip = number of strips needed *Number of rows is your quilt height divided by the height of your jelly roll – ex: a 2.5″ jelly roll strip will be a 2″ height strip with the seam allowance taken out. I want to use batiks and not have the split in each row, just want eac row with the sone strip so if I do not cut the 18 inches off will I gave solid rows? Video to Watch: Make a Hexagon Quilt Using the Half-Hex Ruler using Jelly Rolls or Cut your own strips. If I were to sew it back up…I’d have a seam running straight up the middle of the quilt. Unfortunately there is no sure method to avoid color pooling… it’s part of the charm of the jelly roll race quilt. I’m sorry that this isn’t getting through to me. I’m going to give this a try. Thanks for your instructions. Finish Sewing the Quilt Block. Thanks!! I made a twin-size quilt with two jelly rolls and some border fabric.... Go to missouri star quilt co you tube and put in 3 Dudes and there is a jelly roll quilt that can be made in a day and looks good. Lets try it… 80″ wide x 48 rows = 3840 take that and divide by strip length 3840/40 = 96 strips… TADA! Enjoy! Maybe someone else here can post an idea? But if you want to make a Jelly Roll Race Quilt for a twin, queen, or king sized bed, you need to do some math. Our Soaring Eagles Quilt is perfect for jelly roll! When you leave a comment you can click on the box “Notify me of follow-up comments by email” just below the post comment button. I just bought some fat quarter fabric bundles. What would you like the final size to be? * Perhaps the top could be cut into 3 equal pieces from top to bottom and sashing added between the rows. Borders are always an easy option to change the size or you could make a second one to match and sew them together to double the width. Which is awesome because I always end up wanting to make some kind of quilt out jelly rolls that doesn't seem like it would work. We are a mother/daughter team who share our mutual love of crafting and the gentle art of homemaking. I am wanting a baby blanket. I can still do algebra and some calculus but quilting throws me for a loop. Help needed to make a King Quilt "jelly roll style" from Charm Rolls? It depends on how large you would like your finished quilt. It is just a jelly roll strip quilt. How many jell rolls do you need to a king size quilt. I’m wondering if to fix the length issue (I’ll be doing mine vertically) if I just add several more strips on my super-long beginner strip to account for the additional I want. Ahhhhh yes….. Toddler mattress/ bed size is 27x 52. The surprise of how it will turn out is part of the fun. Hope Sam stops back to read your advice. 64 rows = 128″ tall. Thank you. I love jelly rolls quilts. Inches wide x # of rows / 40 = # strips needed. So you need 3 fabric jelly rolls (with 40 fabric strips in each jelly roll) to make this quilt. So round up to 13 strips. Is there a way to fix this? 6″ wide strips would leave you with 5.5″ of finished width. Thanks for this tutorial. 2120/2 = 1060 (2 rows) It was so easy to understand. All Rights Reserved. Size of cut: 2.5" x 42" strips. And I love the name!! How to Make a Jelly Roll Quilt: 9 Jelly Roll Quilt Patterns. I made the mistake of my first attempt at a quilt ever being a jelly roll King . In order to add this length, we actually have to make a separate piece. Sorry I forgot to mention that. Pre-cut jelly rolls you buy are made of 100% quilting cotton. hello, I want to Mae a baby quilt for toddler bed but for strips to be horizontal not verticAl… Help! For example, to make a queen quilt that is 90x100, you need 3 jelly rolls (90x100/3200=2.8). or do you have any suggestions. What size backing will i need? Being new to quilting I can’t actually visualise how that will look. In other words, you are losing the “quilt in an hour” benefit to the design of the sewing long strips without thinking about it. Usually the fabric strips in a jelly roll are around 42 inches wide. would one make the bed look either smaller or bigger?? That would make it a little bigger and give it some pops of color throughout. full size bed quilt. If you want to make a baby jelly roll race quilt and you want to know how many strips (or inches) to use -If your length is 32", select a proportional width (around 28"). I would like to make a jelly roll quilt with them. Take a picture for reference! How much too narrow? Here’s the Math Part Hi I made a jelly roll race quilt 30 strips 6 inches wide and 20 inches long. It really depends on the pattern. I’ve made a few jelly roll race quilts but nothing as big as what I want to make this time. For the first section you double the 90″ five times. If my end desired size is 90 x 96, would that be 72 strips for Section 1 and 16 strips for Section 2? Welcome to the third part of our Jelly Roll Race Quilt series. Be sure to follow the links for the other two posts to see all the pictures. And most of the table runners on these pages have simple designs and should therefore be pretty easy for a beginner to sew. Hope that helps. My Jelly Roll Quilt Pattern Dreamin’ My Jelly Roll Rug in Clover Hollow fabrics; While there are a wide variety of strip-pieced quilt patterns available, there are also a lot of other ways to use jelly roll strips…read on for some ideas for these very versatile fabric cuts! If you scroll past… After reading through I don’t seem to see anything referring to the ‘pick up’ order of the strips. You will now have to stop, measure each strip, cut it, and then sew it. Thank you for replying to my question! All together it will be 48 rows long with the strips running horizontally across the bed. I’m a bit (ok, a lot) thrown off by the math. I love when math has real world applications. 64 rows x 60 inches wide = 3840 inch mega strip. The solution is to add another section to the bottom of our original Jelly Roll Race Quilt top. Say, for instance, a six inch strip by width of fabric? Please check my math. If not how many strips would it take to make 2 twin size quilts with boarders? Standard quilt measurements are generally too short/narrow for me. So, ( 88 x 16 ) / 40 = 35.2 rounded up to 36 strips plus you have to add-on a bit of length… 2 more rows should give you 99″ long, ( 88 x 2 ) / 40 = 4.4 rounded up to 5…. The long arm quilter lady charges 3 cents per square inch of quilt, I keep her well fed! So I will calculate with 16in over hang on either side which gives us a quilt 108in x 96in (without a border). I made a queen sized in purple themed fabrics that was 82” wide by 102” long. 8 rows = 32 tall If I cut 5 inches off a strip (so I can have 2 1/2″ charms for other projects), it’ll make the strips 35″ long, It added a bit more time but I was happier with the end result. A standard Jelly Roll Race Quilt produces a quilt top that is approximately 50″ x 64″. Can’t thank you enough for sharing! View All Precut Fabric Charm Packs (5" Squares) 5" x 5" quilting charm squares Jelly Rolls (2.5" Strips) 2.5" jelly roll strips of designer quilt fabric Layer Cakes (10" Squares) 10" x 10" quilting fabric squares Mini Charm Packs 2.5" x 2.5" mini quilting charm squares Fat Quarter Bundles 18" x 21" cuts of fabric I do believe any questions I may have are already answered in the comment section. I tried cutting some strips off but I don’t like how that looks either. If you can make a Queen size quilt from 1 Jelly roll and adding boarders, can you make 2 twin size quilts with one Jelly Roll? Michelle, I’m having a hard time understanding the formula. The best selection of Jelly Rolls … Now you could turn this Jelly Roll Race Quilt top sideways, so the strips run vertically and add a border (which is what I did with my “I Want Crazy” quilt) but if you want it to run horizontally and not a have a border we need to add length. 42″ x 32″ (I like to keep my baby quilts sized to fit using 1 yard of fabric for the backing). There is no real way to control how the strips line up in stacked form. It uses one 40 strip Jelly Roll Fabric collection, sewn into a single, super long strip, that is then folded in half and sew together along one edge, you cut the folded edge open and then repeat for a total of 5 seams. Some of the pooling is natural to this style of quilt… similar to working with variegated yarns. This quilt is a great easy design for a teenager who loves music. So lets think finished size of 50×80 inches. Oh no. 4800 ÷ 105 = 46 strips (rounded up). Strips. Good morning! There are so many cool ways to make Half Square Triangles and half square triangles from a jelly roll are super easy and really neat. Add up how many squares you plan to use. Hi Michelle, You will need 20 strips all together. It’s a rare 1905 Singer 66 “lotus” made in Scotland, and had been languishing in a storage shed for more than 30 years! Jelly rolls take the guesswork out of quilting; at their most basic, they're long, narrow strips of fabric used as binding or sashing on quilts. First – what is a jelly roll? So let’s try 68 wide by 88 long. Look at the row height chart listed in the post. Thank you for all the info in this post. wish i saw your post prior to starting my very 1st row got twisted, rather than pulling 1600 inches ... Britta’s Dilemma :: A Gnome Thicket Adventure. One and a half jelly rolls (each one contains 40 – 2.5″ x WOF strips) will make a throw quilt and one will easily make a baby quilt. I was thinking 40x 60. trying to figure out with what I read is confusing. I purchased 100 strips of fabric jelly rolls, arranged the pieces watching for conflicting patterns or color clashes. 132.5/2 = 66.5 (32 rows), 32 rows x 2 inches (rounded down for seams) = 64 inches. Eeeek! My granddaughter will be spending a few weeks with us this summer and she will be working on a jelly roll race for her first quilt!

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