Each chapter features two distinct quilt designs, both made from the same set of jelly roll strips. By cleverly combining fabrics and patterns, Lintott demonstrates how quilters can stretch their fabric further and create beautiful, cohesive quilts with minimal waste.
With a total of eighteen patterns included in the book, quilters are sure to find inspiration for a wide range of projects, from throws and lap quilts to wall hangings, cot quilts, and play mats. Each project is accompanied by color illustrations and a photo of the finished product, allowing quilters to visualize the end result and choose their favorite designs with confidence.
What I love most about “Two from One Jelly Roll Quilts” is its accessibility. Whether you’re a beginner looking to expand your quilting skills or an experienced quilter seeking fresh inspiration, Lintott’s clear instructions and helpful tips make it easy to dive into each project with confidence.
Plus, with the added bonus of maximizing your fabric stash, this book is sure to appeal to quilters of all levels.
How to Make a Jelly Roll Race Quilt
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