Jelly Roll Race with a Twist
25apr11:00 am2:00 pmJelly Roll Race with a TwistInstructor: Maggie Emmens
Event Details
Jelly Roll Race with a TwistSaturday, April 25 11:00am – 2:00pmCost: $30Instructor: Maggie EmmensPlease call 603-373-0151 to reserve your seat.
Event Details
Jelly Roll Race with a Twist
Saturday, April 25 11:00am – 2:00pm
Cost: $30
Instructor: Maggie Emmens
Please call 603-373-0151 to reserve your seat.
Has your desire to sew slowed during the winter season? Have you lost your sewing mojo? Looking for a quick fun project? Have you ever wondered what you could make with a Jelly Roll* precut? This pattern uses one these rolls along with about a yard of contrast fabric to create a fun, creative, easy, and different quilt. Come join us and give your “sewjo” a boost!
Level: Any
Size: approximately 58” square finished
Time: Approximately 3-6 hours for quilt top construction
Assumptions:
- Must have basic machine sewing knowledge
- Know how to prep, cut, and sub-cut fabric
- Know how to sew a ¼” seam
- At least 40″ of useable fabric
- WOF = width of fabric, usually 42″
- Use ¼” seams throughout
- Press according to arrows
Learning Takeaways:
- Thinking about color choices
- Reading a ruler
- What are leaders and enders?
- Nesting, pinning, chain piecing, pressing
- Some quilting acronyms, as well as tips and tricks
Fabric Requirements Needed for class:
- One Jelly Roll* (or 40-42 WOF 2½” strips)
- 1 yard Contrast Fabric
Needed for finishing:
- ½ yard Binding
- 4 yards Backing
- 60” x 60” Batting
Tool Requirements:
Originally coined by Moda Fabrics, a Jelly Roll is a precut bundle of 40-42 WOF 2½” strips from one fabric designer collection.
Sewing machine in good working order, with a new needle (extra needles, if needed). Please remember the foot pedal and power cord!
¼” foot or tape to mark a ¼” guide line on the machine
Rotary cutter, with a new blade (extra blades, if needed)
Pins and needles, pin cushion
Thread (coordinate with fabric)
Scissors and/or snips
Cutting ruler
Seam ripper
Note taking materials (eg., notebook, paper, pen/pencil)