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    roisinom is offline Junior Member
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    Default Irish Chain (Jennys Tutorial), Need Help

    Hi everyone,

    I am trying to make the Irish Chain quilt as per Jenny's instructions on her tutorial on YouTube. According to the video, you have one solid jelly roll to one coloured and one yard of background fabric to make a twin size quilt (62" x 72"). For a king size quilt(101" x 101") you need 2 solid jelly rolls, 2 coloured jelly rolls and 2 yards of background fabric.

    You sew the 2 1/2" strips white/coloured/white x 1 and coloured/white/coloured x 2. The tutorial says to make 13 of white/coloured/white and 26 of coloured/white/coloured. I bought 2 plain Moda snow jelly rolls and 2 coloured jelly rolls, (Covent Garden by Benartex as per the video). According to the tutorial this should be enough to make a king size quilt.

    So here is my problem. When I started sewing them together tonight, I can only get 13 white/col/white and 13 col/white/col out of two jelly rolls. In order to get another 13 col/white/col I will have to use half of another 2 jelly rolls. Have I done something wrong?

    If not, I guess this means I am going to have to order more jelly rolls. I'm fairly new to quilting so not great when it comes to calculating fabric amounts. How much more should I order? Also, it says I need 2 yards of background fabric for the king size, but I guess I may need more? Would really appreciate any help I can get on this. This will be my first quilt, and it's my first time using jelly rolls so not very familiar with how it all works.

    Thanks

    Ro

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    Default Re: Irish Chain (Jennys Tutorial), Need Help

    I haven't made a king size one yet but I have it on my list to make for myself. Let me know what you find out
    Thank you,

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    Default Re: Irish Chain (Jennys Tutorial), Need Help

    If your jelly rolls have 42 strips in them (that's what I was figuring on) you are going to need to buy 2 more colored and one more white. It's too bad, because you will only be using 4 strips out of the 4th colored roll. But then you could maybe use the rest of the roll for a piano key border or binding or matching pillows or something.

    I'm not sure on how much extra yardage, but to be safe I'd order another 2 yards (4 yards total) and if you have extra there it will be ok because you can always use white for something.
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    Default Re: Irish Chain (Jennys Tutorial), Need Help

    You doubled the number of units so if you apply that to the size, you will double in only ONE direction. 62x72 becomes 124x72. You'll need more to extend in the other direction. Not sure how much though, since you probably won't go all the way to 124"

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    Default Re: Irish Chain (Jennys Tutorial), Need Help

    How many strips come in a jelly roll? 40?

    If its 42, you should be getting 14 strip sets.

    And you aren't doubling the size of the quilt dimensions.... Just making it 101x101 instead of 62x72

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    Default Re: Irish Chain (Jennys Tutorial), Need Help

    I finished up an Irish Chain throw this afternoon. It was my 4th. I love that pattern, so simple but pretty. I haven't seen Jenny's tutorial, but a tip if it isn't in the tutorial, press your strip seams to the light side. Example, if your strip is colored/white/colored, then press the seems inward to the white. If its white/colored/white press out to the white. This will make your little 9 patches snuggie up nicely. Have fun putting it together and show pictures!

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    Default Re: Irish Chain (Jennys Tutorial), Need Help

    FYI - there is a new block swap starting soon for an Irish chain using Jenny's tutorial.

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    Default Re: Irish Chain (Jennys Tutorial), Need Help

    Depends on the manufacturer. Some have 42, some have less.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mchelem View Post
    How many strips come in a jelly roll? 40?

    If its 42, you should be getting 14 strip sets.

    And you aren't doubling the size of the quilt dimensions.... Just making it 101x101 instead of 62x72
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    Default Re: Irish Chain (Jennys Tutorial), Need Help

    Thank you for all the replies, that has certainly cleared up somethings for me.

    Karen, that is what I figured, more jelly rolls to be bought. I don't mind having some left over, I would rather have too much than too little. Thank you for doing the maths as I wasn't sure what to order

    Mchelem, there are 40 strips in each of the jelly rolls, and if all goes well, the quilt top should look just like the one behind Jenny in the tutorial.

    Nurrsey, thanks for the tip on the block swap, not exactly sure what that is, (very new to the site and quilting) but I shall go and investigate.

    Ginny, I will definitely post when I have it done and give you all the details of how much fabric was used.

    Yeeehawterri, It could be a while, but I will definitely post photos.

    Thanks again everyone

    Ro

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    Default Re: Irish Chain (Jennys Tutorial), Need Help

    Hi Ladies! After you have figured out how to make the single Irish chain, please join my swap group
    New Quilter Block Exchange 2 - Single Irish Chain with a twist
    http://forum.missouriquiltco.com/group.php

    We will be making two 9 patch blocks, 2 rail fence blocks for every player. We need 25 players to complete this quilt. It will have a scrappy but organized patriotic feel.
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