JELLY ROLL WEEKENDER QUILT - Barn Door - Country Cutie! Fast and Easy, Beginner Friendly!
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- čas přidán 21. 06. 2024
- Need something fast and all you have laying around is an old jelly roll? Then this is the pattern for you! One Jelly Roll or 40 - 2.5" x 43" strips, (if you are cutting your own curated collection) is all you need. Also, this is scrap friendly, so break out your scraps that are at least 2.5" x 8.5" and lets build a Barn Door! This quilt is going to be a terrific table cover for your next BBQ or the perfect picnic blanket for this coming Independence Day fireworks display. Or decorate your porch swing with this country cutie!
In this video you will get step by step instructions along with some tips and tricks to make your weekender quilt a success! This fast and easy quilt is from Poppie Cotton and we are using the SUNSHINE AND CHAMOMILE Collection by Lori Woods for Poppie Cotton.
The pattern builds a 52" x 52" square quilt. If you prefer an oblong quilt, I have added the instructions in this video to get you to a 52" x 62" rectangle. I have also suggested some additional borders that turned out adorable! I will provide the cutting information for the borders in the pattern, with purchase.
Receive a FREE Printed copy of the pattern when you purchase a SUNSHINE AND CHAMOMILE JELLY ROLL from our shop! You can also purchase a kit, or just the expansion pack, or even the border fabric. It is all available to you at www.thequilterscandyshoppe.com
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It's amazing, the blogger is really creative and worth watching
The blocks would look good with a solid color sashing. Either way, super cute!
Very pretty !
Thank you! 😊 Enjoy!
I LOVE this block, it seems more intermediate skill tho- I didn’t really understand the pressing seams in different directions while constructing the block- but will rewatch- some REALLY great tips here, thanks for this
I'm glad you liked it.
Pressing the seams in opposite directions allows you to "nest" your seams. That means getting your seams to stack right on top of each other so you get perfect points, or excellent intersections.
Feel free to ask any other questions you may have here!
Welcome aboard!
Absolutely love this quilt pattern. So colorful. Will be giving this pattern a try. Great tutorial❤
I think you are putting this together so well, I have learned,so much.thank you.
Thank you for your kind words. I am so glad you liked it! Let me know if you give it a try!
Enjoy!
3:46 -- Great cutting tips!
13:44 -- Brilliant pressing advice 👏 🎉
Thanks for making this pattern "seam" possible ❤😊
I appreciate the time markers; that will be helpful many others.
I Love your comments; very cute! But I might be a bit "biased"! LOL!
Welcome Aboard!
Lindíssima ! Amei e vou fazer . Gratidão ❤
Obrigado! Espero que voce se divirta!
Just came across this video, thank you for taking the steps slowly I’m a beginner
Beginners are always welcome! We all started somewhere! LOL
Pretty quilt. Excellent instructions. So very helpful to a novice quilter.❤
Thank you! I am so glad you found it helpful. If you have any questions, I am happy to help!
Enjoy!
The top turned out beautiful. Not what I expected to see
Agreed! Glad you liked it!
Enjoy!
Beautiful quilt and excellent tutorial. Thanks so much.
Thank you, You are so sweet to say so. I hope you give it a try!
Enjoy!
This is the first time your videos have come across my feed. I am subscribing, and I sent this video to my sister-in-law with this note. Attached:
“Sending this video, not so much because I like the pattern, but this woman is a phenomenal instructor… And she doesn’t miss a beat in explaining anything about processing jelly rolls, and or ironing…
 I don’t know whether this woman went to school to be a teacher or if it comes by her naturally… She is exceptional!”
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I'm just overwhelmed by the entire content you cover in this video. Also, the jelly roll is so darn cute--and! the fabric you use to border the quilt "Denim Flower," looks like a fabric I purchased and made a quilt with two years ago, maybe three, called, "Farmgirls Unit!"
Wow!
Wow! Thank you! I hope you both enjoy the content! Let me know if there is anything you are looking for.
Welcome Aboard!
Sew pretty. Love to sew scrappy!
Scrappy is hard for me, but I am aware of my weaknesses and I shall strive to overcome! LOL!
(because that just means more quilting! YAY!)
Enjoy!
I agree with many, your instructions are very concise and many good hints and reminders about care with those pesky stretchy diagonals! Love this cutie!!
Thank you! That is so nice of you to say!
Excellent video love the ironing tips.
Thank you! I have found that is the one thing that most videos skip. I know it adds more time to the video, but so many show you what to sew and then say... "go press and come back" LOL How do you press it?!?!?
I am glad you found it useful! Enjoy!
Your teaching skills are outstanding! I will be sharing this video with my granddaughter. And the quilt is beautiful as well.
Awe! That is so sweet of you to say! Thank you so much! I would love to see how your granddaughter's version turns out! You can do that on my Facebook Group; Cotton Candy Quilter's Club
Donna, I just ordered the Autumn version from you but I woyld live to get a kit for the Christmas version. As always, thank you for another great video!❤❤❤❤
Wonderful!
Your tutorial was excellent! Love the way your quilt turned out! TFS!
Thank you so much!
Very nice.
My plans are for a smaller quilt made with real scraps. Thank you.
Wonderful! I am sure it will be a beauty! Join my Facebook Group and you can post a picture of it when you are done! I would love to see it! Search: Cotton Candy Quilters Club
I love this quilt. Thank you ❤
Me Too! It turned out so great!
Enjoy!
I live a scrappy quilt and this one is so cute!
I agree! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
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Beautiful ❤️
Thank you!
Pretty quilt!
Thank you! I really like it too!
Enjoy!
I really enjoyed your teaching. Your quilt top turned out beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Enjoy!
BEAUTIFUL, I learned a lot. Thank you .
YAY! Glad it was helpful! Sew Happy!
OUI SVP EN FRANÇAIS 😊
Utilisez des bandes de 40 - 2,5" x wof (largeur du tissu).
Verifiez la longueur de la bande; longueur minimale utilisable 42,5"
Coupez 5 - 8,5" de morceaux de chaque dande. (200 total des pieces)
Faire 50 - 4 blocs de bande
une fois l'assemblage du bloc termine,
La disposition de la courtepointe est de 5 x 5 blocs
merci d'avoir regarde!
New viewer. Just subscribed. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent! Welcome Aboard!
I really like this quilt I think it’s beautiful
It just reminds me of picnics, bandanas, pot lucks and country living! However, it would look great in all kinds of styles of fabric! It could be really modern, or it could look really cottage! Very flexible! I would love to know if you try it, how it turns out!
Enjoy!
It’s beautiful.🥰
I agree! And it was really easy! I hope you give it a try!
Enjoy!
Your video just came up on my feed. I am so pleased it did, you are a fantastic teacher. I have subscribed and look forward to your next tutorial. Much love from London, UK xxx
Thank you so much for the kind message!
A new video went up tonight, I hope you like it! It's a good thing Union Jack has the same colors as Old Glory! LOL!
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That’s a great tutorial! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fun tutorial and really enjoyed your teaching. Even I understood. I bought jelly roll and xtra FQ’s. After that I saw the kit. Getting old it a not fun! 😂😂😂😂
Hello! Thank you for watching! I am glad you liked the quilt!
I'll contact you through the shoppe and we will get you all squared away for whatever you need.
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Great tutorial! Your instructions were very concise and helpful. Your quilt turned out great. I’ll have to give this a try.
Thank you so much for your comment. I hope you do give it a try! If you do, I would love for you to post a pic of your results in our Facebook Group: Cotton Candy Quilters Club
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Thank you so much for the easy tutorial. I'm so glad I came across it. I'm definitely saving this video and trying it.
Great! Enjoy!
New to your channel!! You do such a Great Job explaining!! I am excited to learn from you❣️. Love the pattern!!
Thank you! I am glad you found it easy to follow! I hope you will give it a try; it was a lot of fun!
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This is an adorable scrappy quilt. Nice job on the video.
Thank you! Enjoy!
beautiful quilt .thx. good explanation
Thank you! I hope you give it a try!
Enjoy!
So cute, love it.
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the instructional video. Like squares 33:39
YAY! Thank you! Enjoy!
Since you squared up your blocks, when you sewed the blocks together there shouldn’t be an overlap of material. Meaning, the blocks should line up perfectly and there shouldn’t be material on the bottom or top that is a little extra. I hope this makes sense.
Really pretty. Great tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you! Enjoy!
Beautiful ❤
Thank you, I think it turned out great, too!
Very informative tutorial. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy!
Love it!
Thanks!! Me too!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Just subscribed! Very nice quilt. I don’t always like scrappy either🙄
YAY! Welcome Aboard!
Scrappy has its place, LOL - like this for a picnic blanket or table topper (it is not going to show if someone drips a little BBQ sauce). LOL!
Beautiful quilt😁
Thank you! 😊
I just stumbled onto your channel and I was so pleasantly surprised.. You are a wonderful instructor! I subscribed so I will be back. Thank you for sharing all your wonderful talent and skills.
Awe, Thank you! What a sweet thing to say!
I hope you will enjoy your time on our channel. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to check in with us!
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could I cut 8 inches from the jelly roll to get 5 rectangles?Just subscribed and would like to order jelly roll and pattern but need to be able to cut 8 inches instead of 8-1/2
Are you trying to use the fabric up
I think I would like to use the 8” too
It will just be bigger I think.
@brendasweeney2806 cutting 8 inches isn't going to make it bigger as it only leaves 2.5 inches left on each strip and won't leave enough for another 8 inch cut to make extra blocks
4 - 2.5 inch strips sewn long side together is 8.5 inches wide. The pattern tells you to make a square, sew sides around the edges and cut in four triangles. To make a 8 inch square you need to square up the block to 8” before sewing all around the edges.
I think if you cut all your strips 8 inches and proceed. Your blocks will turn out 1/2 inch smaller, and those center triangles will be tiny. That might be un-manageable.
If you have some scraps. Give it a try and see.
Your fellow quilters have had some excellent advice! @lcsd863 is quite right: You can cut your strips 8", but you will have to square up your block width to 8" as well. This will make the side triangles quite small. If you don't care about that, then go for it! @alyrobbins5399 also makes a good suggestion: grab some scraps and give it a try before cutting into a beautiful jelly roll. Just for clarity @ceciliaschleicher278 is correct! Cutting the pieces 8" will not give you enough to cut an extra 8" piece. If you are wanting to make it bigger, you just need to add more strips or fat quarters to get more blocks. Is there a particular reason you need to make it 8"? Maybe there is another solution I can make.
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I will try this. Thanks!
Great! Enjoy!
Super ❤
Thank you! Enjoy!
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Awe... Thank you!
Hello..... first time your video's have come across my feed, and I'm so glad they did! I have suscribed and will be watching a lot more. You are an excellent teacher, I am newer to quilting and always looking for learning more. Thank you for taking the time and pointing out the important details. I can't wait for future content 😊
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As a new quilter I have been burned by the variations in WOF, variations in fat quarters, and flaws in precuts. Considering the price of fabric it is very frustrating, but the emphasis this video puts on carefully checking the WOF measurement before you start is good.
Thank you, Me too!
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Thankyou for sharing your video lovely quilting,and fabrics would love to purchase some of those fabrics,but unfortunately I live in Australia 🦘🌏 and the postage would probably be more expensive than the fabrics, cheers 🥂
I know! it is unfortunate. International shipping is so expensive. You should be able to find this line "Sunshine and Chamomile" from a store or online shop in Australia! The manufacturer is Poppie Cotton. AND the pattern is free on their website, under the "FREE" tab. Good Luck!
@@TheQuiltersCandyShoppe thankyou I will look it up ,cheers 🥂
I was waiting for you to pick those strips up and Pat them not place, in my head that’s exactly what I would do in that situation!♥️👍😎
LOL! Its funny the things we do, we don't really think about! LOL
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8.5 x 5 is 42.5 inches needed
Correct! That measure needs to be within the selvedges. Cotton printed goods vary in width these days, from as little as 40" to 43", so you have to be careful. Thanks for watching!
Is this pattern also called “Hidden Wells”? 🤔
I am not familiar with that pattern, but as always, "everything old is new again", I am sure there are many names to this quilt. Barn Door is what the pattern maker called it.
Enjoy!
Wow! This seems like the cuts are SO picky. If you make a slight mistake in measuring the games over.
I would say this is an easy looking quilt, but you need to be an expert cutter to pull it off.
Don't let it intimidate you. If you cut singly and followed my example, it really is simple. You just have to take your time. it is worth it; it turned out so cute! I'll have more ideas coming up that aren't so finicky, keep your eye out! Enjoy!
IS IT POSSIBLE TO PURCHASE JUST THE PATTERN FOR THIS QUILT? I DID GO ONLINE AND SEARCH FOR JUST THE PATTERN, AND NOTHING CAME UP.
This is a free pattern by Poppie Cotton. if you go to their website, click on the free tab, scroll to the bottom, you will see the pattern to download. Enjoy!
Do you have a link to your shop please
Click on “More” under the title; scroll down to the bottom and click on the name of the shop. 😊 Or, the web site is in the beginning of the video.
Thank you! What do I owe you? LOL!
@@TheQuiltersCandyShoppe 😂💕
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Linda colcha!!
Amei Gostaria das medidas se for possível.
Obrigada. Abraços
Obrigado pelo bom comentario.
Corte 5 - 8,5" pecas de cada uma das 40 tiras de rolo de geleia.
Costurar em conjutos de 4 para fazer quadrados de 8.5". - Faca 50 blocos
Costurar como mostrado no video. - Faca 25 pares.
Corte transversal, 2 vezes na diagonal. Ferro
Sesture os 4 novos quadrados juntos. Este e o seu bloco. Faca 25.
Organize 5 x 5 quadrados.
Vai fazer uma colcha quadrada de aproximadamente 53"
Espero que isso ajude.
Desculpe nao falar Portugures, mas usei um tradutor para digitar isso.
Eu nao sei como fazer as letras chiques no meu teclado.
Espero gue voce consiga resolver isso.
Desfrutar de!
Интересный вариант. Я думаю, что если собрать все остатки тканей, что есть дома, то получится тоже красиво. Спасибо за информацию.
Yes! You can definitely do this project, completely out of scraps!
Уточните пожалуйста, ширину и длину полосок. Я не совсем поняла из видео. Можно в дюймах, потом переведу в сантиметры.
@user-mf3td9iw6f Thank you for your question!
You need 40 - 2.5" x WOF (width of fabric) strips. Double check the length of the strip before cutting, it is important that you can get 5 - 8.5" pieces out of the strip. Some fabrics are not wide enough, in that case you may need to add a couple Fat Quarters to get enough pieces to make the 50 - 4 piece strip blocks required to make this quilt.
If you are cutting pieces out of yardage, instead of strips, you need a total of 200 2.5" x 8.5" pieces to make enough blocks for a 52" square quilt top.
I hope this helps. Feel free to ask more questions, if needed. Thank you for watching!
May I ask, why not sew 4 strips together and then subcut? Just wondering as I see so many people do this to save time. I applaud you cutting all those strips! 😊
Yes! That is a great way to go! But, the pattern was written to be very random and scrappy; Yet, because they got re-scrambled in the next step, it could work. However, where we could run into an issue is because there was barely enough fabric in the strips to cut the pieces; it is likely you wouldn't be able to get the 5-8.5" cuts. So, I still recommend the single cuts (stacked strips) especially working with this particular Jelly Roll. If using a jelly roll that measures 43" inside the selvedge, the technique you mentioned would save time.
Enjoy!
@@TheQuiltersCandyShoppe ~ yes, watching you cut the strips was extremely beneficial to anyone sewing this pattern as there is but a millimeter to spare on the length of fabric! With my measuring and cutting skill, I’ll be adding lots of fabric quarters! ;)
Would you mind explaining what that little piece of cotton material is for? You saidvthread saver?
Hi! Yes! It is called a "thread saver" or some people call it a "cotton tail" LOL!
It is very useful for a couple purposes.
*First is to do exactly what is called, to save thread. Instead of pulling your pieces off after you have sewn, and leaving so much thread pulled off, you and just sew this piece through and leave it under your presser foot so you can cut off your pieces with out wasting thread. Just use a scrap; I suggest that it is two thicknesses, so it is the same as what you are sewing.
*Second, it is a great "chain marker" for when you are assembly line sewing so you know what is the beginning or end of your chain of patches.
*Third, if you have trouble with points from sewing triangles, being pushed down into your needle hole/feed dogs, this little bit of fabric helps stop that by letting your sewing be seamless from the "thread saver" to the piecing.
If you have anymore questions on it, I would be happy to answer them.
email me at: thequilterscandyshoppe@gmail.com
I hope that helped! Carrie
@@TheQuiltersCandyShoppe thank you for the explanation
Seems like this really isn’t’ for. 1 Jelly roll. I have 2 & will use the leftovers in another project
One Jelly Roll makes a 51" square, so if you want it bigger, you can definitely use two jelly rolls! Even two different ones together would make it even more scrappy! I would love to see how yours turns out! Sign up for my Facebook Group: Cotton Candy Quilters Club and there you can post pics of your masterpiece!
I would like to order the jelly roll, I will check your website site
Fantastic!
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i have 2 Jelly Rolls what pattern should I use also 5 inch squares
@@EllenBishop-ms8bl
One jelly roll will make the 51” square. If you use 2 jelly rolls you will get a substantially larger top. For this pattern the 5” squares aren’t going to help as you need 8.5” pieces.
You can find the pattern for free on Poppie Cotton’s website, under the “FREE” tab, and at the bottom of the page. I hope that answers your question. If not please feel free to contact me: thequilterscandyshoppe@gmail.com
@@kathysews524 we’re you able to find the shop? We now have kits in stock as well. 😃👍
Вы слишком много говорите, а это утомляет. Неудивительно, что у вас так мало подписчиков. В общем одно разочарование. Очень нудно.
I'm sorry I can't get a translation, but I hope this was helpful and that you had fun watching!
@@TheQuiltersCandyShoppe по русски пиши.
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊