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40 Quilt Patterns That Use Pre Cut Jelly Roll Fabrics

July 6, 2023 by Shellie Wilson

 

As a quilter, I am always on the lookout for ways to simplify my quilting process. That’s why I was drawn to the concept of a jelly roll. It is a bundle of pre-cut fabric strips that measure 2½” x 42”-45” in width and consist of 42”-45” long cotton fabric strips that are folded into a jelly roll. This bundle is a quilter’s dream come true, as it saves you hours of cutting time and provides you with a set of beautifully coordinated fabrics.

It is believed that the term “jelly roll” was coined by Moda Fabrics to describe their pre-cut bundles of 2 1/2 inch wide fabric strips. The term has since become a common expression in the quilting community, referring to any pre-cut fabric bundle of this type.

A rolled-up jelly roll is what jelly rolls are called, and they are typically packaged in a rolled-up form. This makes them easy to store and transport, whether you’re a quilter on the go or simply want to keep your workspace organized.

The jelly roll usually consists of 40 cotton fabric strips in various colors and prints. This variety allows for a wide range of creative possibilities when it comes to designing your quilts. You can use a jelly roll for a variety of quilting projects, such as scrappy quilts, strip quilts, or log cabin quilts. The possibilities are endless!

One of the best things about using a jelly roll in your quilting projects is the coordination of the fabrics. Since the fabric strips are already pre-cut and coordinated, you can create quilts with a cohesive look without having to spend hours searching for coordinating fabrics. This also makes it easier for quilters of all levels, including beginners, to create beautiful quilts.

Ajelly roll is a must-have for any quilter looking to simplify their quilting process. It saves you time, provides you with a set of coordinated fabrics, and offers endless creative possibilities. So, whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just starting out, I highly recommend giving jelly rolls a try. You won’t regret it!

Here are my two favorite places to buy Jelly Rolls, Here at the Fat Quarter Shop and on Amazon

Jelly Rolls are a breeze to use. You may make a quilt from a jelly roll if you want, but it is also simple to finish up fabric prepping in less time. Jelly rolls are already cut to size and in line with the color assortment of all of their print choices, so they instantaneously match. In addition, they come in a wide range of styles, from the hottest Moda fabrics to batik prints.

Can I make my own fabric Jelly Roll?

Yes, you can make your own jelly roll strips. To do so, you need to cut strips of fabric that are 2 1/2 inches wide and 42-45 inches long, depending on the desired size of your jelly roll. You can choose to make your strips from a single fabric or from a variety of fabrics. After cutting your fabric strips, simply fold and roll them up, and voila, you have your own homemade jelly roll! Making your own jelly roll allows for even more customization and personalization in your quilting projects.

Let’s start off with the Free Jelly Roll Quilt patterns listed here below.

How to Make a Fabric Strip Rag Quilt – The Crafty Blog Stalker 

Jelly Roll Check pattern quilt

Jelly Roll Railway Quilt 

Jelly Roll Ripples Quilt

striped chevrons quilt top (and tutorial)

Seaside Squares Lap Quilt (square in square quilt block tutorial) – Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom by Jamie Sanders

To The Point: A Quick n’ Easy Jelly Quilt Tutorial

Strip and Flip Baby Quilt 

Jelly Roll Slice Quilt

Jelly Roll Twist Quilt

Crazy Labrinyth Quilt pattern 

Jelly Rolls Confetti stars 

Woodberry Way: Easy Strip Quilt Pattern revisited, and a blog birthday!

Happy Quilting: Playing the Scales – A Tutorial

Jelly Belly Shortcuts Quilt

EASY Herringbone Quilt Pattern using 2 1/2 ” Strips – Adventures of a DIY Mom 

Humdinger Jelly Roll Quilt Free Pattern

Jelly Roll Christmas Snowflake Quilt 

Pin Drop Jelly Roll Quilt Pattern 

Savannah Squares Jelly Roll Quilt 

ReannaLily Designs Batik Braid Quilt Tutorial

Splish Splash Stash: “cinched” pattern tutorial 

Ins and Outs: An New FREE Quilt Pattern | Jo’s Country Junction

Happy Quilting: On The Go – A MBS Tutorial – Oh and TNT 

 

Paid Patterns

Jelly Rolls Quilt Pattern  

Maze Jelly Roll quilt pattern

Between the Lines Jelly roll quilt pattern

Aztec Jelly Roll Quilt 

Happy Days Jelly Roll Quilt Pattern 

Jelly Rolls Quick Quilt 

Star Bright Jelly Rolls Single Star Quilt

Quilt as you go Jelly roll Quilt

Free Online video Tutorials

Make a “Summer in the Park” Quilt Using Jelly Rolls

Jelly Roll Jamboree Quilt Pattern // TUTORIAL!

Make an Amazing 3 Dudes Jelly Roll Quilt with Jenny Doan of Missouri Star (Instructional Video)

 

 

In conclusion, quilting with pre-cut jelly roll fabrics is a fun and easy way to create beautiful quilts with minimal effort.

These 40 quilt patterns are a great starting point for anyone looking to try their hand at quilting with jelly rolls. With a wide range of patterns and designs, there’s something for quilters of all skill levels and styles. From traditional quilt patterns to modern designs, these patterns are a great way to use up your jelly roll fabrics and create beautiful and unique quilts that will be cherished for years to come. Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just starting out, these quilt patterns are the perfect way to create a beautiful quilt in no time.

 

 

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Comments

  1. Sylvia Johnson says

    July 22, 2023 at 9:55 pm

    Please let me know if there is a place I can purchase the paper piece Boxer dog block by Shellie Wilson. It was posted in 2020 and said it was available on Etsy but it isn’t there.
    Please let me know if it is available to purchase.
    Thank you.

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