Jelly Roll Jam - Shortcut Quilt Series | Fat Quarter Shop

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Published 2013-09-15
Learn how to make this cute quilt with a FREE quilt pattern and your favorite jelly roll! Kimberly Jolly will teach you step by step how to make the Jelly Roll Jam quilt. This quilt is easy to make and could be quick, fun gift! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned quilter, join us in making this shortcut quilt and learn some quilting tips and tricks along the way!

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FREE PATTERN
▸ FREE Jelly Roll Jam Quilt Pattern - www.fatquartershop.com/jelly-roll-jam-quilt
▸ Collections used: Honeysweet, Scrumptious, Giggles (ALL DISCONTINUED)

MAKE THE JELLY ROLL JAM BIGGER
▸ Learn how to make it bigger with instructions on our blog, The Jolly jabber - blog.fatquartershop.com/how-to-make-jelly-roll-jam…

SUPPLIES
▸ Jelly Roll Pre-cuts at Fat Quarter Shop -www.fatquartershop.com/jelly-rolls
▸Yellow Auto Lift Pro Zone Iron
www.fatquartershop.com/yellow-auto-lift-pro-zone-i…

SEEN ON SET
▸ Sewing Machine: amzn.to/1mS9Vjn
▸ Oliso Iron: www.fatquartershop.com/yellow-auto-lift-pro-zone-i…
▸ Quilts on display: The left quilt is made with Honeysweet by Fig Tree, the middle quilt features Scrumptious by Bonnie and Camille, and the right quilt uses Giggles by Me and My Sister Designs.

MORE INFO

▸ The Jolly Jabber Blog: blog.fatquartershop.com/
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All Comments (21)
  • Hello Kimberly, my beautiful talented daughter. Great job as always. Love, Mom
  • @paradismom7260
    This little quilt is definitely on my list of to do's. (I have a long list though) Thanks for the tutorial! I can't believe people would complain about someone being HELPFUL!!!!!
  • @nancydenny3127
    Glad I found the jelly roll jam videos. I make quilts for a hospital NICU and they have to be 36”. These are perfect!
  • Wow!!!!! That’s exactly what I call perfectly expletives instruction, great for us that don’t have a lot of experience. God bless you greatly.
  • @myhappybluebird2
    I adore watching all of the FatQuarterShop videos. Thanks so much to everyone involved for sharing your expertise in such an easy to follow and pleasing way. Thanks to Kimberley for presenting this tutorial with much needed tips on starching, pressing, seam matching...and just the simple things that alot of tutorials do not show you. I hope you all continue to make these videos for us.
  • @HotchStuff
    I always love all your instructions you post! I ESPECIALLY love the idea of taking a picture of the groups to make sure you keep them in order!
  • @LADYJUSTICE50
    I'm so in LOVE with Jelly Rolls! And I love those swatches of material used in the Quilts behind you! Fabulous colors!
  • @NickyMercado
    You are neat and organized. I can tell by your beautiful clothes, appearance, the numbers you use to classify your fabric, the bucket for trimmings and I love everyone of them. Your mother must be proud of you!
  • This tutorial was the best one I've ever seen. I've look all over the web for something that is simple to understand. The way you methodically explained everything was easy to understand. Plus the fabric prints were beautiful. You are so meticulous.
  • Such a cute fun quilt and you make it look easy! Your explanations, tidy sewing area, so as not to get distracted from the task, and your easy calm demeanor, really makes it enjoyable! I've already printed off the pattern. This would be a super cute baby quilt! Thank you!
  • @SuzetteG316
    I'm an experienced quilter, but I adore this video tutorial! No matter how long we've been quilting, there is always something to learn. :-) Thanks so much for a well-done, fun and helpful tutorial!! The quilt is beautiful and will change dramatically depending on the fabrics used. Awesome!!
  • @beverlyanne5699
    I got my aunt to make my first son's quilt, and it irked because I was too nervous to mess it up. Had I of found this tutorial 13 years ago I would have just excelled. I love your precision, appreciate your absolutely perfect table and tools. You keep it about as Type A as I can possibly be satisfied with. Nothing puts my mind more at ease than a well oganized and all together tutor for gaining a new skill to bless my family with sentimental hand made gifts. Thank you for sharing your blessings. It truly eases my heart to look forward to some joyfilled memories I can make. I hope you think of that when you share yourself in these video's and know the ripple effect you create. You dear are blessing families.
  • @HannahLT
    I just love this video. My grandmother taught me how to sew (more like the BARE basics). From that, I would make many little things for my dolls. Eight times out of 10 the seams would never align, but being a child, I was still having fun. This video, which I stumbled upon MONTHS & MONTHS ago, and which I've watch repeatedly, has slowly inspired me to take the task ofmaking my 1st quilt. I must say, if it were not for how excellent of a teacher you are in this video, I would not even attempt. God Bless.
  • Thank you for this, I have just bought a new sewing machine and a jelly roll. I have never quilted and was looking for some inspiration and didn't really know where to start, Had I not have found this I would have cut the strips up into lots of squares and spent the next ten years never finishing it! I feel confident after watching this that I will be able to complete it in next to no time!
  • @5rodgers
    Thanks for the clear non fussy easy to follow tutorial. Much better than attending classes as I was able to replay any parts I found difficult. Thanks
  • @Mickey-jn8hz
    I love how this beautiful girl explains what she is doing and the care of assembling, leaves nothing unsaid, beautiful quilts, super neat sewing and ironing, the spray starch makes everything so neat and easy to assemble.
  • I have made numerous baby quilts from this pattern. It's my favorite quilt pattern. I'm just getting ready to make two twin size quilts using the techniques described in this pattern. I also used this pattern to make a king size quilt top for a friend who lost her husband and we used his dress shirts to make the top. She gave it to her son for his high school graduation. Thank you for sharing your talents.
  • What a great way to optimize a jelly roll. I Could see using this to make my baby blankets to donate or to make holiday throws and wall hangings! TFS :)
  • @lmod738
    Just wanted to tell you that I bought a sewing machine and used one for the first time to make this quilt for my baby girl!  It was just so beautiful that I HAD to make one.  Your instructions and tips (LOVE the starch suggestion!) made it simple and taught me the basics of quilting, all while constructing a beautiful pattern.  Thank you so much!!!  Please keep doing the tutorials!!!