Patterns that use both a Jelly and a matching layer cake?
Gloria mentioned the Magic Square pattern in another post. Made me start thinking, just how many patterns do use a matching jelly roll and layer cake.
So here goes:
1. Magic Square
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XddSx...EF21A981F69C28
So, how many more are there? Could you also post the link to the pattern or video.
If I think of any more I will post them.
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Here's another one:
Layer Cake + Jelly Roll = Quilt! - YouTube
It's called: Layer Cake + Jelly Roll = Quilt
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I really like the second one! I might have to try that someday... I've never had a jelly roll and a layer cake in the same pattern, though. Time to look into it!
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I have a jelly roll and fat quarter pk with 12 FT and I am thinking of doing the F&P quilt called Emily's wedding quilt. It was featured on one of their shows that had Liz Porter as the guest. It is made from alternating 54/40 or fight and ??? blocks. I can't stand it when I can't think of something. Maybe I will come up with it later on and edit or repost. :icon_rolleyes:
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This pattern calls for three matching 5" charms squares and a jellyroll to make the hunters star quilt. I cut the matching layer cake into 4 matching 5" charm squares and used the fourth charm square in the border.
Cascade Quilts: Hunter's Star tutorial
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Sorry, beyond the Jellyroll+Layercake I can't think of any other pattern right now....I'm brain dead today.
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Claire Hallman
I have a jelly roll and fat quarter pk with 12 FT and I am thinking of doing the F&P quilt called Emily's wedding quilt. It was featured on one of their shows that had Liz Porter as the guest. It is made from alternating 54/40 or fight and ??? blocks. I can't stand it when I can't think of something. Maybe I will come up with it later on and edit or repost. :icon_rolleyes:
The other one is a shoo fly block.
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Craftsy has a FREE pattern called Topiary Tiles. It uses a matching jelly roll and layer cake, but also requires some sashing and a border. Sorry, I don't have the link, but hopefully anyone interested will go to Craftsy and do a query. It is a downloadable pattern.
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Kimberly Einmo (or something like that) teaches lone star quiltmaking - she has a class on Craftsy - anyway - she uses jellyroll strips to make the lonestar and layercake to make some of the background or borders. She has a method that uses no Y seams.
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I need to really stay off of this site. I am currently working on the Falling Charms Quilt. I spend too much time on here finding new ones to start. :D I have so many quilts that I want to do. I keep buying the fabric and it's really piling up. LOL....I have 4 ufo's hanging in my closet now waiting to have the binding put on, but I keep putting it off to make more. :icon_heh:
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Originally Posted by
Vonnie
Gloria mentioned the Magic Square pattern in another post. Made me start thinking, just how many patterns do use a matching jelly roll and layer cake.
So here goes:
1. Magic Square
Magic Square Quilt Tutorial Using Pre-cut Fabrics - YouTube
So, how many more are there? Could you also post the link to the pattern or video.
If I think of any more I will post them.
I love this! Shame the fabric is gone.
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I have some neat fat quarter groups that might work with this design, you can start with any size square can't you? With fat quarters a 9" square would waste less fabric, I think.
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Claire Hallman
I have some neat fat quarter groups that might work with this design, you can start with any size square can't you? With fat quarters a 9" square would waste less fabric, I think.
You can get 4 nine inch squares plus a 3" X 18" strip which could be used in a border. Or 2 nine inch squares and a 9" X 21" strip. I have lots of fat quarters. Great idea!
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