The good thing about being the lead "partier" is, I guaranteed to finish (pieced, quilted and bound!) at least 12 quilts each year. Because I make the sample every month.
This week, I'm making the sample for our January Jelly Roll Party:
The pattern is by Gudrun Erle, "Strip to Shore." Of course, I bought it because of the Navy reference!
I'm using a "Grunge" by Moda jelly roll, and the background is navy blue Grunge.
No special ruler is needed, although it is easier to square up the hexagons with a 60 degree ruler. As you might guess from my photo, the hardest thing is arranging the pieces so no same colors match. I didn't always succeed!
Linking up to WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced.
To 52 Quilts' USA followers, and all the ships at sea:
Happy Thanksgiving tomorrow!
Happy Thanksgiving tomorrow!
It is nice to see a quilt made from that pattern. I have been favoriting this pattern for a while now on Etsy - just might have to take the plunge and get it. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fun quilt to make. I love playing with lots of colors like that.
ReplyDeleteWow. That looks fun. One day I need to attempt a jelly roll.
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteLove your version with the brighter colors. It gives it a fun illusion. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI really like this pattern. I think your fabric choice has made it very special.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun pattern!
ReplyDeleteI had to come back and say what a wonderful show and tell you gave us in this post. Kudos to all the quilters who finished and shared. Thank you, Marti!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of jelly rolls but never seem to buy them. We use them a lot in my local sewing group when we have group sewing days to make quilts for charity or for gifts. They are perfect for those!
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