Simply Woven Quilt

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Hello again!  It’s Jess Kelly from SewCraftyJess.  I’m back with a super yummy quilt tutorial to share.  Now that summer has past and we’re into fall, I couldn’t help but be inspired with all the madras plaid I’ve seen this summer.  Since I love it so much for bags (I may or may not have at least 3…) and clothing, I thought why not turn it into a quilt also!  I’m digging all the bright fun colors in V & Co.’s Simply Color, but this would look great in any color palate, especially holiday colors!  If you make a quilt using this Simply Woven quilt tutorial, I’d love to see it in my flickr group and the Moda Bake Shop flickr group as well!


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2 Jelly Rolls containing at least 40 strips each-V & Co Simply Color
2 3/8″ yard Bella Solid- white
3/4 yard of any print for binding
5 3/4 yards total fabric for backing
78″ x 102″ batting

1.  Begin by unrolling your jelly roll strips, but leaving them folded in half, wrong sides together.  Cut according to the directions below (it doesn’t matter which colors you cut which size)

  • From (24) strips cut:  (2) 8″ strips and (2) 12.5″ strips to yield 48 of each size
  • From (24) strips cut:  (4) 9.5″ strips to yield a total of 96 
  • From (32) strips cut:  (3) 11″ strips to yield a total of 96
From the white Bella solid cut:
  • (10) 8″ x WOF
  • Subcut each 8″ strip into (10) 4″ x 8″  Will yield a total of (100) 4″ x 8″ rectangles, you will need 96 of these
*  When sewing each block, be especially careful to sew with an accurate and consistent 1/4″ seam, as the block will not come together properly without it!
**Edited to add:  Press all seams open 

2.  Choose (1) 8″ jelly roll strip and sew (2) 4″ x 8″ pieces of the Bella white along each long edge of the jelly roll strip

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3.  Rotate so the jelly roll strip runs horizontally, and cut in half vertically.  You should now have (2) sections measuring 4″ x 9.5″

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4.  Piece each long edge from step 3 along each long edge of one 9.5″ jelly roll strip (of a different color preferably)

 
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5.  Again rotate so the jelly roll strip pieced in step 4 is arranged horizontally.  Measure 2.25″ from one edge of the vertical center (purple strip in my example).  Cut so you now have the main section measuring 8″ x 9.5″ and one small section measuring 1.5″ x 9.5″

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6.  Choose a 9.5″ jelly roll strip and piece between your two cut sections, like described in step 4.

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7.  Rotate so that the jelly roll strip pieced in step 6 is now arranged horizontally.  Now measure 2.25″ from one edge of the vertical center strip (pink strip in my example).  Cut so you now have one main panel measuring 8″ x 11″

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8.  Choose an 11″ jelly roll strip and piece between your two cut sections like described in step 4.

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9.  Rotate so that the jelly roll strip pieced in step 8 is now arranged horizontally.  Now measure 2.25″ from the edge of the vertical center strip (purple strip in my example) that you have not pieced a jelly roll strip into.  Cut so you now have one main panel measuring 9.5″ x 11″ and one strip measuring 1.5″ x 11″

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10.  Choose an 11″ jelly roll strip and piece between your two cut sections like described in step 4.

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11.  Rotate so the jelly roll strip pieced in step 10 is arranged horizontally.  Measure 2.25″ from the edge of your vertical center strip (pink strip in my example).  Cut so you now have one main piece measuring 9.5″ x 12.5″ and one piece measuring 1.5″ x 12.5″

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12.  Choose a 12.5″ jelly roll strip and piece between your two cut sections like described in step 4.  You should now have a block measuring 12.5″ square with three intersecting jelly roll strips running both horizontally and vertically.

13.  Repeat this process until you have (48) 12.5″ blocks.

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14.  Arrange as you please in (8) rows of (6) blocks each.  (*Edited to add: I did rotate my blocks at random to get that “interwoven” look.  The best way to get a similar look is to lay out your blocks on a design wall or the floor, and rotate blocks at random until you have a design that is pleasing to you!)  Sew each of the (8) rows together.  Stand back and admire your generous twin sized quilt!

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17.  Baste, Quilt and Bind as desired.

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One generous twin sized quilt measuring 72″ x 96″

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Jessica Kelly
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Jungle Path Baby Quilt

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Hello everyone!  My name is Jessica and I blog at SewCraftyJess.  I am so excited to share my very first Moda Bake Shop tutorial with you today.  It seems I am often needing to make baby quilts for different friends and families new additions, so I am always on the lookout for adorable kiddo fabrics.  When I came across Bungle Jungle by Tim and Beck,  I just had to put together a baby quilt showcasing all of the adorable prints in such fun colors, and I’m excited to share it with you today!


One Charm Pack: Tim & Beck Bungle Jungle
One Jelly Roll: Tim & Beck Bungle Jungle
1 1/2 Yard Bella Solid in White


Cutting:

1.  From white solid:
Cut (22) 1.5″ x WOF strips

  • Subcut (4) 1.5″ strips into (32) 4″ x 1.5″ pieces
  • Subcut (6) 1.5″ strips into (32) 6″ x 1.5″ pieces
  • Subcut (2) 1.5″ strips into (16) 5″ x 1.5″ pieces
  • Subcut (3) 1.5″ strips into (12) 10″ x 1.5″ pieces
  • Subcut (5) 1.5″ strips into (5) 41 1/2″ x 1.5″ pieces
  • Subcut (2) 1.5″ strips into (2) 43 1/2″ x 1.5″ pieces
Cut (3) 3.5″ x WOF strips for quilt back
2.  Choose 16 charms to be the centers of each block and trim to 4″ square
3.  Pair each of your trimmed charms with 5″ charm and matching jelly roll strip (5″ charm and jelly roll strip should match)
4.  From each jelly roll strip, cut (2) 10″ strips from the selvedge edges.  We will be using the remaining ~20″ of jelly roll strip for the binding, set aside.
Quilt Top Assembly

Use 1/4″ seam throughout and press all seams open
1.  Sew (2) 4″ white strips onto opposite sides of your 4″ center square
2.  Sew (2) 6″ white strips onto remaining 2 sides of center square
3.  Sew (1) 5″ white strip onto one edge of the coordinating charm you selected
4.  Cut your charm/white strip piece in half lengthwise, resulting in (2) strips measuring 6″ x 2.5″
5.  Take your center square bordered in white and sew (2) matching 6″ x 2.5″ pieced strips from step 4 onto opposite sides, taking care to align the white portion of the strip to the left on one edge and to the right on the other.
6.  Sew (2) matching 10″ jelly roll strips on to remaining sides of center square bordered in white.  Your block should now measure 10″ square.  
7.  Repeat to sew 16 blocks.  Arrange your layout taking care to alternate the direction of the white strips between vertical and horizontal.  
8.  Attach blocks by sewing (1) 10″ x 1.5″ white sashing strip between each block.
9.  Attach rows by sewing (1) 41.5″ x 1.5″ white sashing strip between each row, and one sashing row on top of the top row, and one sashing row on bottom of the bottom row.
10.  Attach last two rows of sashing to the left and right borders of the quilt top.
Quilt Back Assembly

1.  Use the 24 remaining jelly roll strips and sew together along the long edge, to result in a strip pieced rectangle measuring appx 44″ x 48.5″
2.  Trim the selvedges off your strip pieced square.
3.  Cut one of your 3.5″ x WOF strips and cut in half width wise, resulting in (2) 3.5″ x 22″ strips.  Sew each half onto each of your remaining two 3.5″ x WOF strips to give you enough length to add to the trimmed edges.  Attach onto each 48.5″ edge.  Your resulting quilt back should measure appx. 48.5″ square
To make binding, choose 10 leftover jelly roll strips from cutting the 10″ strips for your blocks.  Sew together to form scrappy binding.  
Baste, Quilt and Bind as desired.

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One 43″ x 43″ reversible baby quilt, ready to be loved and snuggled!

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If you use this tutorial to make a Jungle Path baby quilt, I’d love to see it!  Be sure to add it to my Flickr group, and of course to the Moda Bake Shop Flickr group as well.  Thanks for stitching along!
 Jessica Kelly