This is an excellent tutorial. Rarely, do I find a quilt video I haven’t seen the pattern before. This one is wonderful. Couldn’t stop thinking about it so I now have it on my list to do soon. Living in Arizona, this one hits the spot….not too heavy or hot. Lots of options with this pattern. Just need to be creative and think outside the box. Great job on this one Tracy! Thank you for adding this one for all of us to enjoy.
*_Thank you Anna for the kind feedback💛 This quilt is my favorite right now...It is not hot at all...it's perfectly comfortable. I'm going to make another one but I'm making it bigger so it will really wrap around me. LOL❤️_*
I will be doing it materials bought in India all indigo shades and designs I could find.i know it will repeat the pattern but it's like having the waves in water... 😊
I'm a newbie to the quilting world and have been watching literally hundreds of quilting videos these past 4 months. Binge watching quilt videos from all sorts of different quilt channels, I have discovered, can be EXTREMELY overwhelming and confusing, for beginners. I am a beginner and I also have ADHD so when I see a million different ways to generally do the same thing, my brain tends to freeze. Now, *this* looks like a project I could actually make and be proud of. Thank you so much for sharing, you're so talented, the way you describe how you quilt doesn't overwhelm me, you have the most amazing hacks (I have all those videos saved), you seem very kind and down to earth, you make me laugh, you're geniune, and, last but not least (I could go on and on!) you're never boring! I love your channel so much! ❤
Probably the perfect picnic throw for summer holidays, compact for travellers. I've practice on a portion of a jelly roll but first time seeing it done inside out.
This is such a great channel! I made my first quilt a few years ago, never having done one before. I went to the thrift store on $5/bag day and bought any LARGE dresses I found with nice patterned fabric. I live in an area that doesn’t have fabric shops (not counting limited Walmart section). I cut up the dresses into 10” blocks and had a go at it. Nothing to write home about, didn’t even worry about finished size since I use it for a throw. But I like it and now I going to try this jelly roll quilt! I love the unstructured look. Thanks for bringing these great ideas.
Perfect timing. I just filled my scarp box with 2 1/2" strips. I was thinking of making a scrappy jelly roll race quilt but this is even better. I'm going to make this right after I finish my raw edge roses which is almost done.
I've made similar race quilts. I was never that precise with it. As long as the strips were the same width I really didn't care about the length or if it repeated throughout the quilt. Your quilt is very pretty. Congrats!
Hey Tracy! I am in LOVE with this quilt! I'm a texture person so this would be perfect for me! I have a few questions about it: 1. When you zigzag the seams, what length and width do you use for the zigzag stitch? 2. When you dry it, what settings do you use? 3. When using flanel for the back, do you prep it the same way you would cotton? (Sew 2 pieces with straight stitch and 1/2 inch seam) Thank you so much! You're so great to watch, just a genuinely sweet person! 😊
Oh my I forget stitch length as it's been awhile since I made this one...and my daughter swiped it from my house one day lol so I can't even look at it. But I can tell you that I wash everything warm and hot dry✅
@@TheSewingChannel Thank you so much! It's surprising to see one of your quilts missing one day but it's heart warming to know that someone loved it that much. I have some quilt swipers in my family too! 🤣
If for some reason you did not favor the frayed look, you could do the very same sewing layout with a serger and simply iron the seams all the same direction. Gives you the look of inside-out but with less fraying.
I have been looking for an idea for the quilt part for several quillows I want to make as Christmas gifts. This quilt will be PERFECT. Thank you for all of your amazing ideas!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I did make a lap quilt using your tutorial, only i did not want the raw edges. The flannel and strip pieced top is the pefect weight for fall! Thank you so much! I love how it turned out!
Brilliant! I made a scrappy JR race quilt the regular way, cut across the strips, turned everything other section, put black sashing in 4 places. Hard to describe, but I loved the result. Sent it to Sew Yeah for their Alaska project. Thanks for your idea!!!
I would have never thought to try this. I'm always excited to watch your videos. And I LOVE the fact that we have many of the same novelty prints in our stash and scrap bins! This is going on my list of quilts to make now Thanks again.
I love this quilt and want to make it but never made one. This might be a stupid questionbut since your not using a jelly roll how do you know how much you have before you start sewing the rows together, your using different measurements for the pieces to make the long long strip
Hi Tracy! Can't believe I missed this one! It looks so scrappy and cute! This must have taken hours! I need to make this. I've got literally baskets of scraps I just love your channel!
Thank you so much Tracey, I really really enjoyed watching you create this amazing and stunning quilt. I’ve never seen this type of quilt before, but I really really love ❤️ it. I shall have a go at this, when I get the chance. I really really love ❤️ all those co¿ours and shabby chic look it has. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
I absolutely love this video! I’m so impressed with your unique patterns and creative quilt projects! They are so different! I appreciate all the work you put into making these videos! You’re amazing Tracy! What is the final size of this quilt?
I am a New Quilter....I hv only made 1 Quilt so far and this look like a Easy Quilt to try, but I dont hv enough strips and hv Never brought a Jellyroll...lol, I only hv squares so far but I am sure I will try this in the future. just discovered your channel.....Good Directions on it!....Thank You, Sheila Mitchell
I love rag quilts!! But i have tendonitus, and find clipping all the seams very painful. I will have to try this method!! It looks amazing and so easy to do! My friend is having a baby, and is sick most of the time. I know what I'm making to cheer her up!! :))
Can’t wait to try this. I will use my accuquilt 2.5” die as my wrist could not bear this much cutting. My quilting guild is making quilts for The Linus project. Thank you so much for a new idea.
*_Yay! Thank you!🥳 I'm so glad you received the idea as FUN! It is my favorite quilt right now Marla!🧡 One of my daughters came over today and when she saw it and wrapped it around her.....she wanted it immediately! Now I have to make more and make them a bigger size!✅ Thank you for watching🤓_*
@@TheSewingChannel I made my first one at a retreat & one of the other girls used about a jelly roll & 1/2 & hers came out quite a bit bigger than mine. I used a jelly roll.
LOVE it and can’t wait to give it a try🥰. I have SOOOO many scraps save from over the years. Think I’ll takes this project to week long quilt retreat in 2 weeks! Thanks for terrific idea🙃
*_It is perfect for a retreat project. If I was you I would get all my strips cut and ready to go✅ Maybe you could get your friends in on it? Sounds fun!!!!!! I would love to go on a retreat🤓❤️_*
Neat Idea... Q: regarding no repeated fabric/nor 2 prints the same on the quilt top - when you reach the end of sewing...and you cut... now you DO have 2 prints the same...as you have take one print, and cut it into two, one on each end of both the strips...do you cut it off?
*_D H -great question......but nothing you can really do about it......it's just the way it all ends up....(bothers me a little but not too bad LOL)-I l leave mine just the way it comes during sewing.....if it bothers you and you know it's gonna happen then you could unpick ....up to you🤓_*
*_Great questions Patricia! You need approximately 1650 inches(2.50"wide) of a connected continuous scrappy strip or a jelly roll (approx 40 strips in 1 jelly roll). If you want to make it larger you can but I'm not sure how many more strips you would need to add......If you do a quick google search on how to make the jelly roll race quilt larger then the info on how to do it should come up. Hope that helps🤓_*
I love all the scraps - I know I have enough to make 5 of those quilts at least! I like the idea of just flannel on the back and no batting, so the quilt must feel much lighter, although still warm, correct?
I really love this am want to make one. How to do keep track of how long your scrap piece is. The pieces are all different. Do you add as you go or measure the whole thing before you start to sew. Great, great channel. Thanks for all that you share.
Great questions Tadi3a ✅ I make my scrap strips all different. (Because my scraps are all different to begin with). I cut up a bunch and start connecting them - I keep adding more until I get to 1650” inches in length of one continuous strip. When you get 1 huge strip measuring 1650” (approximately) then you start the race🤓 I hope that helps..💛
*_I am pressing on some boards I made(tutorial on how to make is on my channel). and the iron is a Panasonic cordless...there is also a review that I did of it on my channel✅check them out if you have a minute...thanks for watching💛_*
This may just be the first quilt that I’ve ever attempted! I keep thinking, it always looks overwhelming to me, After, of course, buying a new Juki, that I haven’t even unboxed yet, and much too much quilting fabric from my favorite fabric lines, a ton of q. rulers, rotary cutters, tables, and Everything else I could think of, that I might need…Now I sit here after all that stressful hunting, and spending….thinking …can I do this?…not sure🙄 “sigh”
If it's overwhelming for you, just take a block of time, maybe 30 mins, sew a few strips together. You don't have to sew it all in one day. Before you know it, you'll be getting excited about sewing more, it's really what I "mindless sewing". Relax, put some music on, & sew. You can do it.
@@TheSewingChannel Thank you so much for cheering me on, you don’t know sometimes, what a person may be going through in their lives, and how a kind word of encouragement, can put a stitch + in a heart 💜 …Quilters are the best
I love this quilt am not understanding how to finish it. It seems the back is down and you are quilting on the wrong side…where is the right side? I’m sure I have missed something. Thank you. ❤
I'd like to share my variation of a jelly roll quilt with you, just because I've never seen it anywhere. Jelly roll race quilts are great, and I'm not knocking them! But for me, the long lines of fabric in the final product look a little bit boring. I just prefer shorter, choppier, more random pieces in a "random" type quilt. But I really love the ease of construction of the Jelly Roll Race. So I have a solution! Take the completed Jelly Roll Race top, turn it at a 45 degree angle, and cut it all apart into 2.5" bias strips. Then perform the whole "jelly roll race" on these new strips, same as you did originally with the ones cut on-grain. The result is a wild chaos of beautifully shattered looking fabrics in cool angles and combinations. It's anything but boring! I hope some day you will try this variation, even on something as small as a placemat. I think you will be impressed with the accidental dynamics and energy of this quilt design!
So interesting Marialla.....! Let me know if I'm understanding your method right.- After you have complete a jelly roll race quilt...You turn the quilt top at a 45 angle? and cut new 2.5" strips from that? is your first angle cut right down center, corner to corner? I would love to make this.✅
@@TheSewingChannel Yes, if your top is square, then you could fold it corner to corner for your first bias strip. The width of the strips you cut is up to you, of course. I did mine with random scraps just like you did, cut at random lengths, but I used a 2.5" width for both the crosswise strips and the bias cuts. Obviously you could vary that if you prefer! you could get interestingly different results!
I have a thought, if you ever do make this. Perhaps we could call it a "shattered" jelly roll race? Again, I can't say nobody else ever did this but I haven't seen it anywhere else, so this is my best guess at what a good name might be, based on it's appearance when finished.
I was thinking that flannel strips could have been cut and on the back of each piece. It would give the seams more fullness. It would eliminate the quilting part.
I cut my flannel back into strips the same size as the front strips, 8” wide, and made a flannel binding. Thanks for the ideas, turned out great & used up some big flower scrap fabrics I had!
I actually ordered the Panasonic iron today, can u tell me what flannel did u use? I’m so new at this. I love love watching you! I made the bus Xmas tree too!
Not sure if I understand the question - but I will try to answer...LOL😂 1. You sew 1 continuous strip which = approximately 1650" 2. Find middle of strip (while still connected) and make 2 piles 3. Grab 2 ends of strip and sew wrong sides together until you get to end then cut 4. Now take the next 2 loose ends - make 2 piles while connected and sew til the end then cut 5. Keep repeating - when you connect 16 strips to 16 strips then cut....Your'e done with the quilt top. ✅ I hope this helps Audrey...if not - try searching the regular jelly roll race on TH-cam and maybe it will help you too.💛
Tracy, I am wondering if you have an email address to message you with. I want to tell you about the great ideas I ended up with by doing the inside out jelly roll race. It allows so many variables.
@@TheSewingChannel when you get a chance please check your email. I sent you pics and the process I used. I would love your honest opinion. Pictures aren’t that great. But I’m old! Lol
I’m glad you turned it down. ✅ Some don’t like it when I talk them through the tutorial and some don’t like the music- I try different things to find a “happy medium”. Thanks for staying and watching Winne💛
This is an excellent tutorial. Rarely, do I find a quilt video I haven’t seen the pattern before. This one is wonderful. Couldn’t stop thinking about it so I now have it on my list to do soon. Living in Arizona, this one hits the spot….not too heavy or hot. Lots of options with this pattern. Just need to be creative and think outside the box. Great job on this one Tracy! Thank you for adding this one for all of us to enjoy.
*_Thank you Anna for the kind feedback💛 This quilt is my favorite right now...It is not hot at all...it's perfectly comfortable. I'm going to make another one but I'm making it bigger so it will really wrap around me. LOL❤️_*
How do you make it bigger?
I will be doing it materials bought in India all indigo shades and designs I could find.i know it will repeat the pattern but it's like having the waves in water... 😊
I'm a newbie to the quilting world and have been watching literally hundreds of quilting videos these past 4 months. Binge watching quilt videos from all sorts of different quilt channels, I have discovered, can be EXTREMELY overwhelming and confusing, for beginners. I am a beginner and I also have ADHD so when I see a million different ways to generally do the same thing, my brain tends to freeze. Now, *this* looks like a project I could actually make and be proud of. Thank you so much for sharing, you're so talented, the way you describe how you quilt doesn't overwhelm me, you have the most amazing hacks (I have all those videos saved), you seem very kind and down to earth, you make me laugh, you're geniune, and, last but not least (I could go on and on!) you're never boring! I love your channel so much! ❤
I love this way better with strips cut shorter. I'm ordering today for making one. Thank you silly girl. Love your show.
Adding this quilt to my list for 2024! So lovely. Thank you!
Probably the perfect picnic throw for summer holidays, compact for travellers.
I've practice on a portion of a jelly roll but first time seeing it done inside out.
❤awesome, i think the hardest part for me will be remembering to keep the wrong sides together throughout. Im going to try this.😂
This is such a great channel! I made my first quilt a few years ago, never having done one before. I went to the thrift store on $5/bag day and bought any LARGE dresses I found with nice patterned fabric. I live in an area that doesn’t have fabric shops (not counting limited Walmart section). I cut up the dresses into 10” blocks and had a go at it. Nothing to write home about, didn’t even worry about finished size since I use it for a throw. But I like it and now I going to try this jelly roll quilt! I love the unstructured look.
Thanks for bringing these great ideas.
*_Thanks for all the kind feedback Suzanne!💛 Your thrift fabric sounds wonderful! Thank you for watching❤️_*
Wow.. that is great idea ! Thrift stores are my favorite places to shop !
Me too✅
Perfect timing. I just filled my scarp box with 2 1/2" strips. I was thinking of making a scrappy jelly roll race quilt but this is even better. I'm going to make this right after I finish my raw edge roses which is almost done.
*_Wow Linda you are keeping busy just like me LOL😂 This quilt was so much fun to make🧡_*
I have made several of these now. And have used the same method to make a couple w 10" squares as well. I absolutely LOVE this method!!!
That jelly roll is gorgeous !!
Thanks Becky...this is one of my favs✅
I've made similar race quilts. I was never that precise with it. As long as the strips were the same width I really didn't care about the length or if it repeated throughout the quilt. Your quilt is very pretty. Congrats!
Hey Tracy! I am in LOVE with this quilt! I'm a texture person so this would be perfect for me! I have a few questions about it:
1. When you zigzag the seams, what length and width do you use for the zigzag stitch?
2. When you dry it, what settings do you use?
3. When using flanel for the back, do you prep it the same way you would cotton? (Sew 2 pieces with straight stitch and 1/2 inch seam)
Thank you so much! You're so great to watch, just a genuinely sweet person! 😊
Oh my I forget stitch length as it's been awhile since I made this one...and my daughter swiped it from my house one day lol so I can't even look at it. But I can tell you that I wash everything warm and hot dry✅
@@TheSewingChannel Thank you so much! It's surprising to see one of your quilts missing one day but it's heart warming to know that someone loved it that much. I have some quilt swipers in my family too! 🤣
Omg!!! I love that so much! Thank you for your brilliancy!! 🏆
I love this idea. Using flannel for backing sounds so cozy. You are keeping me busy. Thank you for the great ideas.
*_Better to be busy than idle Carol! LOL😂_*
If for some reason you did not favor the frayed look, you could do the very same sewing layout with a serger and simply iron the seams all the same direction. Gives you the look of inside-out but with less fraying.
What a great idea! All my scraps will enjoy this!!!!
*_Perfect scrap bin project....👍🏻_*
I have been looking for an idea for the quilt part for several quillows I want to make as Christmas gifts. This quilt will be PERFECT. Thank you for all of your amazing ideas!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I did make a lap quilt using your tutorial, only i did not want the raw edges. The flannel and strip pieced top is the pefect weight for fall! Thank you so much! I love how it turned out!
*_That's awesome Phyllis💛You are right-it's the perfect weight!✅_*
😳 FINALLY a quilt I can do 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
*_YAY Wendy🥳_*
Brilliant! I made a scrappy JR race quilt the regular way, cut across the strips, turned everything other section, put black sashing in 4 places. Hard to describe, but I loved the result. Sent it to Sew Yeah for their Alaska project. Thanks for your idea!!!
Wow sounds lovely Anita. I have to look into Sew yeah Alaska project. ✅♥️
Love this too !
*_This is a fun one too Jo!✅_*
I would have never thought to try this. I'm always excited to watch your videos. And I LOVE the fact that we have many of the same novelty prints in our stash and scrap bins!
This is going on my list of quilts to make now Thanks again.
Thanks for this pattern!! It is a beauty!
I love this quilt and want to make it but never made one. This might be a stupid questionbut since your not using a jelly roll how do you know how much you have before you start sewing the rows together, your using different measurements for the pieces to make the long long strip
Hi Tracy! Can't believe I missed this one! It looks so scrappy and cute!
This must have taken hours! I need to make this. I've got literally baskets of scraps
I just love your channel!
Thank you so much Tracey, I really really enjoyed watching you create this amazing and stunning quilt. I’ve never seen this type of quilt before, but I really really love ❤️ it. I shall have a go at this, when I get the chance. I really really love ❤️ all those co¿ours and shabby chic look it has. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
*_Mags....thank you so much for all of the positive/kind feedback! Much appreciated.💛I enjoy thinking and sewing out of the box LOL😂_*
This is amazing. Your reply explains why you did the cuts. Thank you
*_You are so welcome! I'm glad it was helpful💛_*
Love the idea of command strips I will be investing in them
A different idea, still not totally sure but its growing on me. I also like the back side showing reverse of quilt, maybe an idea for another quilt😮😊
SO glad SEW YEAH TH-cam channel turned me onto you!! More Happy Sewing hours.
Welcome to The Sewing Channel Carol🧡
I absolutely love this video! I’m so impressed with your unique patterns and creative quilt projects! They are so different! I appreciate all the work you put into making these videos! You’re amazing Tracy! What is the final size of this quilt?
*_55" x 59"✅ Thank you for all of your kind feedback.💛I appreciate it so much💛_*
I love this beautiful scrappy quilt.🤗
Thank you Kay💛
Love this! I think it would be the perfect picnic/camping quilt.
*_Yes Dee -Perfect take a long camping quilt!💛✅_*
Tracy! This is fabulous!
I am a New Quilter....I hv only made 1 Quilt so far and this look like a Easy Quilt to try, but I dont hv enough strips and hv Never brought a Jellyroll...lol, I only hv squares so far but I am sure I will try this in the future. just discovered your channel.....Good Directions on it!....Thank You, Sheila Mitchell
You could use your squares- just cut them up. Make all different sizes. I hope you make it Myron💛
I have made one but not like yours ! I love the raw edges and fraying and just zig zagging the seams open! Ingenious ! Thanks 😊
*_You are so welcome! This is still one of my favorite quilts to cuddle with💛_*
I love rag quilts!! But i have tendonitus, and find clipping all the seams very painful. I will have to try this method!! It looks amazing and so easy to do! My friend is having a baby, and is sick most of the time. I know what I'm making to cheer her up!! :))
*_Awe-what a great friend you are to make a quilt for her❤️It really is an easy make Trina✅_*
I made the top Saturday night and quilted and washed it yesterday. So easy!! And I love love love not having to clip those seams! Thank you!!!!
Awesome Trina! Great job💛✅
This looks so cuddly. 🌸
*_It's super soft person2463✅_*
Can’t wait to try this. I will use my accuquilt 2.5” die as my wrist could not bear this much cutting. My quilting guild is making quilts for The Linus project. Thank you so much for a new idea.
What fun for a kid's quilt. You could put Minky on the back to make it especially soft. Thanks.
*_Great idea about minky💛 Thanks Linda✅_*
What a brilliant idea!! I love this quilt!
*_It's my favorite quilt right now....and everytime I wash it-the strings get less and less...but it gets softer and softer✅_*
What a fabulous project to use those scraps on!!
*_Yes! Perfect scrap buster!!!!✅_*
I love this quilt. I am going to the beach next week and will definitely make one. Thanks.
*_Oh the beach sounds so FUN! Have a great time💛_*
I also have lots of scraps so making this tomorrow. Thanks Hello from Houston tx
*_Your'e welcome Isabel from Houston💛 Have fun with it🤓_*
I love scrappy quilts! Lovely idea. Definitely will do this!
*_Glad to hear Phyllis...If you love scrappy then this is the perfect quilt for you💛_*
I may have missed it. What did you line this quilt with. Love, love the look. Looks so vintage ❤️❤️👍
Love this '*reverse* idea - thanks :)
You’re welcome Lesley💛 this quilt is my “go to” couch quilt ! It is the most comfortable for sure!!!✅
That quilt top is so beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
*_You are so welcome!🤓 Thanks for watching Brenda💛_*
This is such a fun idea! I've made one the traditional way & just loved it, but this is great :)
*_Yay! Thank you!🥳 I'm so glad you received the idea as FUN! It is my favorite quilt right now Marla!🧡 One of my daughters came over today and when she saw it and wrapped it around her.....she wanted it immediately! Now I have to make more and make them a bigger size!✅ Thank you for watching🤓_*
@@TheSewingChannel I made my first one at a retreat & one of the other girls used about a jelly roll & 1/2 & hers came out quite a bit bigger than mine. I used a jelly roll.
*_The more you use- the bigger the quilt❤️ I guess you and I need to think BIG! LOL😂_*
Love this! I have to make one❤🤗
What a wonderful idea ❤️
Thank you Joella 💛
Can’t wait to try this. Looks so cozy ❤️
*_It's super cozy Sunny!💛_*
Loved it thank you
Perfect summer quilt!
*_Would make a great picnic quilt✅_*
Love it rag jelly roll😇
*_Thank you for the kind feedback Neva💛_*
LOVE it and can’t wait to give it a try🥰. I have SOOOO many scraps save from over the years. Think I’ll takes this project to week long quilt retreat in 2 weeks! Thanks for terrific idea🙃
*_It is perfect for a retreat project. If I was you I would get all my strips cut and ready to go✅ Maybe you could get your friends in on it? Sounds fun!!!!!! I would love to go on a retreat🤓❤️_*
Awesome
*_Thanks Donna💛_*
It's a beautiful quilt!
*_Thank you so much Donna.....and super soft and cuddly too✅_*
Great idea 💡 Thank You/ Gisela in Sweden 🇸🇪
*_You're welcome Gisela🧡_*
Beautiful thank you
*_Your'e welcome Cheryl💛_*
Neat Idea... Q: regarding no repeated fabric/nor 2 prints the same on the quilt top - when you reach the end of sewing...and you cut... now you DO have 2 prints the same...as you have take one print, and cut it into two, one on each end of both the strips...do you cut it off?
*_D H -great question......but nothing you can really do about it......it's just the way it all ends up....(bothers me a little but not too bad LOL)-I l leave mine just the way it comes during sewing.....if it bothers you and you know it's gonna happen then you could unpick ....up to you🤓_*
Love this idea!!!
*_💛Thank you for watching Ginger✅_*
oh yes - this project is going on my "to do" list
*_It's a fun one jmarylastone🌹_*
For beginners you should explain. I couldn’t tell what you were cutting
Use the leftover cut off thread pieces inside a homemade pin cushion. Just a thought.
*_Great Idea Stitching grandma!✅_*
May I ask how many inches you needed in total? Great project - I’m just not sure on the measurements. And is it possible to make it larger?
*_Great questions Patricia! You need approximately 1650 inches(2.50"wide) of a connected continuous scrappy strip or a jelly roll (approx 40 strips in 1 jelly roll). If you want to make it larger you can but I'm not sure how many more strips you would need to add......If you do a quick google search on how to make the jelly roll race quilt larger then the info on how to do it should come up. Hope that helps🤓_*
@@TheSewingChannel thank you!
I love all the scraps - I know I have enough to make 5 of those quilts at least! I like the idea of just flannel on the back and no batting, so the quilt must feel much lighter, although still warm, correct?
Having the flannel only as the backing makes for a very pliable -cuddly and warm quilt. And yes much lighter ✅💛
Beautiful
*_Thank you Chrissy 💛_*
@@TheSewingChannel ❤
What a terrific quilt!
*_Thanks so much for the kind feedback Kate💛It was so much fun to make too🤓_*
I love it so much. Thanks for sharing with us. I love the many fabrics.
*_Thanks Donna💛_*
That is a beautiful quilt. You make it look so easy to do. Thank you for sharing!
*_Thanks Chris....It really is an easy make ✅_*
I really love this am want to make one. How to do keep track of how long your scrap piece is. The pieces are all different. Do you add as you go or measure the whole thing before you start to sew. Great, great channel. Thanks for all that you share.
Great questions Tadi3a ✅ I make my scrap strips all different. (Because my scraps are all different to begin with). I cut up a bunch and start connecting them - I keep adding more until I get to 1650” inches in length of one continuous strip. When you get 1 huge strip measuring 1650” (approximately) then you start the race🤓 I hope that helps..💛
Do you zig zag the open seams that connect the strips or just the long seams?
*_Zig Zag the open long seams ✅_*
What are you pressing your fabric on and type of iron. Please
*_I am pressing on some boards I made(tutorial on how to make is on my channel). and the iron is a Panasonic cordless...there is also a review that I did of it on my channel✅check them out if you have a minute...thanks for watching💛_*
It’s a great idea....and very pretty....just can’t get my head around it
*_I already want to make another one...if I do then I will make another tutorial on it...The main part you don't get is...➡️connecting and cutting?_*
This may just be the first quilt that I’ve ever attempted! I keep thinking, it always looks overwhelming to me, After, of course, buying a new Juki, that I haven’t even unboxed yet, and much too much quilting fabric from my favorite fabric lines, a ton of q. rulers, rotary cutters, tables, and Everything else I could think of, that I might need…Now I sit here after all that stressful hunting, and spending….thinking …can I do this?…not sure🙄 “sigh”
*_YES YES YES! YOU can do it MOE!!!!! Take the challenge at your own pace💛_*
If it's overwhelming for you, just take a block of time, maybe 30 mins, sew a few strips together. You don't have to sew it all in one day. Before you know it, you'll be getting excited about sewing more, it's really what I "mindless sewing". Relax, put some music on, & sew. You can do it.
@@krisgraef3230 I don’t know why, but I cried reading your reply. Ok, I’m going to start sewing my strips, thank you so much for the encouragement ❤️
@@lifehappens587 I will be thinking of you, and sending good wishes
@@TheSewingChannel Thank you so much for cheering me on, you don’t know sometimes, what a person may be going through in their lives, and how a kind word of encouragement, can put a stitch + in a heart 💜 …Quilters are the best
How much flannel do I need? Also, what are the measurements of the finished quilt?
*_Great question Terri...double check the video for finished size... but it takes approximately 40-42 2.5" strips..(jelly roll).✅_*
I love this quilt am not understanding how to finish it. It seems the back is down and you are quilting on the wrong side…where is the right side? I’m sure I have missed something. Thank you. ❤
You saw this one with wrong sides together, so that the frayed edge sticks out✅
I'd like to share my variation of a jelly roll quilt with you, just because I've never seen it anywhere. Jelly roll race quilts are great, and I'm not knocking them! But for me, the long lines of fabric in the final product look a little bit boring. I just prefer shorter, choppier, more random pieces in a "random" type quilt. But I really love the ease of construction of the Jelly Roll Race. So I have a solution!
Take the completed Jelly Roll Race top, turn it at a 45 degree angle, and cut it all apart into 2.5" bias strips. Then perform the whole "jelly roll race" on these new strips, same as you did originally with the ones cut on-grain. The result is a wild chaos of beautifully shattered looking fabrics in cool angles and combinations. It's anything but boring!
I hope some day you will try this variation, even on something as small as a placemat. I think you will be impressed with the accidental dynamics and energy of this quilt design!
So interesting Marialla.....! Let me know if I'm understanding your method right.- After you have complete a jelly roll race quilt...You turn the quilt top at a 45 angle? and cut new 2.5" strips from that? is your first angle cut right down center, corner to corner? I would love to make this.✅
@@TheSewingChannel Yes, if your top is square, then you could fold it corner to corner for your first bias strip. The width of the strips you cut is up to you, of course. I did mine with random scraps just like you did, cut at random lengths, but I used a 2.5" width for both the crosswise strips and the bias cuts.
Obviously you could vary that if you prefer! you could get interestingly different results!
I love this idea!!!! I will let you know if I try it!!! Thank you!
@@TheSewingChannel I really hope you will. It would absolutely make my year to see this quilt demonstrated on your channel!
I have a thought, if you ever do make this. Perhaps we could call it a "shattered" jelly roll race?
Again, I can't say nobody else ever did this but I haven't seen it anywhere else, so this is my best guess at what a good name might be, based on it's appearance when finished.
Stupid question here. How many times did you have to replace bobbin and sewing thread?
*_Great question...LOL but I can't remember...if I had to guess..probably 3x🤷🏻♀️_*
This is really awesome. I think I am going to give this a try. ❤️🙏🏼 from Oklahoma
*_Yes give it try....Keep me posted when you try it Nancy. 🤓Oklahoma....My son goes to college in Ok city✅_*
@@TheSewingChannel Cool! I have heard they have a great college there. I’m about a 2-3 hour drive from there.
❤️🙏🏼 from Oklahoma!!
how do you know how much inches you have if you dont use a jelly roll and its scrappy its 1650 right
How long is each 21/2" strip? All the same or different lengths?
*_My scrap strips were all different lengths...if you purchase a jelly roll then they will all be same length✅_*
How long was your initial strip? (Sorry if I missed this in the video.) Thank you!
*_Approx 42" long each...but you can do any length✅_*
Oops not bus, big Xmas tree
*_LOL...I totally understood what you meant though😂_*
Do you zigzag every seam ??? I love your quilt:) After you assemble the quilt:) thank you for the idea and help:)
*_Yes Kathryn I zig zag right in the middle of each open seam✅(the zig zag part does take awhile😬)_*
@@TheSewingChannel A big zigzag or a little 🤔zigzag???
Thank you for your patience:)🙂
*_medium LOL😂_*
@@TheSewingChannel Thank you again:)
Hopefully I have run out of questions 🤪
And. I'm anxious to start 😁🙋♀️✌
If you did a small zigzag, wouldn’t that give a little more of that pretty fray?
I was thinking that flannel strips could have been cut and on the back of each piece. It would give the seams more fullness. It would eliminate the quilting part.
*_Interesting Idea Dawn✅ Thank you🤓_*
I cut my flannel back into strips the same size as the front strips, 8” wide, and made a flannel binding. Thanks for the ideas, turned out great & used up some big flower scrap fabrics I had!
Could you tell me what machine you are using, thank you.
*_I sew with a Brother Quilt Club Series-BQ1350🤓_*
What type of machine do you have?
Brother Quilt Series~BQ1350✅
I actually ordered the Panasonic iron today, can u tell me what flannel did u use? I’m so new at this. I love love watching you! I made the bus Xmas tree too!
*_Great Peggy! I got my white flannel on sale last year at Joann fabric✅The fabric trees are sooooo cute🎄_*
so.... when did you turn it inside out? or did I miss something?
If I remember right, this one is raw edge all around so you don't have to turn it✅
I’m confused. If you cut each row, why isn’t quilt REALLY short?
Not sure if I understand the question - but I will try to answer...LOL😂
1. You sew 1 continuous strip which = approximately 1650"
2. Find middle of strip (while still connected) and make 2 piles
3. Grab 2 ends of strip and sew wrong sides together until you get to end then cut
4. Now take the next 2 loose ends - make 2 piles while connected and sew til the end then cut
5. Keep repeating - when you connect 16 strips to 16 strips then cut....Your'e done with the quilt top. ✅
I hope this helps Audrey...if not - try searching the regular jelly roll race on TH-cam and maybe it will help you too.💛
Tracy, I am wondering if you have an email address to message you with. I want to tell you about the great ideas I ended up with by doing the inside out jelly roll race. It allows so many variables.
*_Yes Anna...My add is thesewingchannel33@_**_gmail.com_**_ I would love to see pictures too💛_*
@@TheSewingChannel when you get a chance please check your email. I sent you pics and the process I used. I would love your honest opinion. Pictures aren’t that great. But I’m old! Lol
Doggone that’s annoying, monotonous “music”! Thank goodness I could turn it down, way down.
I’m glad you turned it down. ✅ Some don’t like it when I talk them through the tutorial and some don’t like the music- I try different things to find a “happy medium”. Thanks for staying and watching Winne💛
@@TheSewingChannel I benefit greatly from your videos and realize you can’t please all your viewers all the time. 🙂
*_ @Winne Peterson Thank you for watching and for_* understanding 💛