Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Beach Ball - a jelly roll quilt tutorial (and giveaway!)

After finishing up my DUDQS mini quilt last week, I jumped straight in to making a larger version. I bought a jelly roll of Zen Chic's recently released Sphere collection a few months ago, and decided to design this quilt using just the jelly roll plus a fat quarter of background fabric for the setting triangles.

I've written up a mini tutorial for how I put it together - and I also have a giveaway offered by the Fat Quarter Shop at the end of the post :o)


I've designed this quilt using a jelly roll, but you could easily substitute for a range of 2.5" strips from your stash. To plan out your layout, I suggest using some equilateral triangle graph paper (you can download it free from here). The jelly roll I used for this quilt included a nice proportion of lighter value prints (15 of the 40 strips) which made it easy to play with the background hexagons. If you are working with a bigger variety of colours it might be useful to plan out colour placement to make sure you end up with a balanced layout. If you wanted to make a bigger quilt, it would be a good way to work out your layout too.

A few things to keep in mind:
* Each strip set will yield 9 triangles, enough to make one full hexagon, and one half hexagon per strips set. If you cut two strip sets, you would have enough triangles to make three full hexagons.
* For this quilt, I used 96 triangles, twelve across by eight down. I had several half-hexagons left over, which will become part of the back.

This quilt top finishes up at 45" x 50", a good size lap quilt for a child, or a large baby quilt. It would be really easy to make it bigger by using more strips.

All seams are a scant quarter inch, and I have pressed my seams open at all stages.

I started by sorting the jelly roll into colour sets, separating the lighter value prints (in this case the grey and white based prints) from the darker ones.


Next, split each colour into sets of three strips. Some of my strip sets included one strip with a contrast in colour or value.



Sew each of these strip sets together along the long edge. For the strip sets with one contrasting strip, make this the central strip in the strip set, as this will form a continuous ring within the hexagons. Press your seam open.


Next cut each of the strip sets using either a 60 degree triangle ruler:


Or using the 60 degree line on your ruler, lining up the line on your ruler with the bottom or top of the strip set.


Continue down the strip set, flipping the strip set or ruler as you go. You will end up with 9 triangles from each strip set.


Setting Triangles:

To avoid trimming off the sides of the quilt, and losing some of the width of the quilt, I added setting triangles at the end of each row. To make these, cut strips the same width as your strip sets (6.5") from your fat quarter of background fabric. Make a 60 degree cut with your ruler, and then make a vertical cut, 4" in along the long edge, and 1/4" from the shorter side (see below).  Continue along the strip, cutting a total of 16 setting triangles. 


Piecing the quilt:

At this stage, you could lay out your pieces and start piecing the rows together. I found it easier to piece together my darker coloured triangles into half-hexagons first, as it was much easier to switch them around on my design wall until I found a layout I liked. 


When sewing these half hexagons together, match up the seams along one edge and pin at each seam (I pin the side of the seam that will be sewn first). 


You will end up with three half-hexagons from each strip set.


Lay out your pieces into rows (here I have 8 rows of 12 triangles, plus a setting triangle at the end of each row). Adrianne has written an awesome tutorial on sewing equilateral triangles if you'd like some tips on how to do this. 

Once your rows are sewn, sew your rows together in pairs, carefully pinning the seams where your hexagon strips meet. Continue sewing together in pairs, until you have a complete quilt top. 


 In regards to the layout, you could easily make this quilt with full hexagons interlocking across the quilt, rather than using partial hexagons as I have done. In fact, the layout possibilities are endless - I'm planning on making another bigger version of this one at some stage soon. It's a quick and fun top to put together.

If you have any questions please just leave a comment or send me an email. If you do use this tutorial to make a quilt, please send me a photo!

So, on to the giveaway! The Fat Quarter Shop have generously offered the choice of any jelly roll to one of my readers.

To enter, just leave me a comment letting me know which jelly roll you would choose. My followers get an extra entry - just leave a second comment letting me know how you follow. If you would like a third entry, share this post (on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram) and leave a third comment with the link to your post.

International entries are welcome, and I will draw a winner next Monday (9th December) at 9pm AEST. The winner is Crickets Corner, who has been contacted by email.

xx Jess










265 comments:

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Unknown said...

I follow you. I love your blog

Unknown said...

I shared on Facebook.

Diana said...

Love the quilt, would love to make it out of Pacific Bali Pop Hoffman Fabrics.
Thanks for the tutorial.

Diana said...

I get your e mails, thanks for the giveaway.

Carola said...

Nice pattern! Thanks for the tutorial. I already have a jelly roll picked out to try it.

Carola said...

Hi again. I follow you with feedly on my mobile.

Carola said...

And hi a third time. I follow you with Atom on my Mac.

Carola said...

Ooops, I forgot to name the Jelly roll of my choice. It is so hard to decide, either:
Kaffe Fassett Fall 2013 Collective Design Roll
Just My Type Strip Roll
Sunrise Kona Cotton Solids Roll Up
Florence Design Roll
Bobbins and Bits PRINTS Jelly Roll
or naturally the Sphere Jelly Roll

Carola said...

I follow you on Facebook as well :-)

Anonymous said...

I like april showers, thanks.

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Anonymous said...

I follow with bloglovin, thanks for the giveaway.
smjohns63 at yahoo dot com

Brenda said...

Floral Gatherings Jelly Roll! I'd love to have that jelly roll!

Barb said...

Love your quilt. For a jelly roll, anything by Zen Chic is awesome. Thanks for the opportunity.

Lou said...

Love the pattern! Thank you!
I would chose Sphere:)

Bethany said...

I would get a high street jelly roll! Thanks for the chance!

Bethany said...

I am a new follower through email!

AmandaK@whatthebobbin said...

Botanics would be the jelly roll of my choice..at the moment. Thanks!

AmandaK@whatthebobbin said...

I follow via feedly. Thanks!

Donna W said...

I would pick the Kansas Trouble Favorites II Jelly Roll. Thanks

GG said...

This is a very generous giveaway! My choice is New Classic Kona Cotton Solids Roll Up
SKU# RU-228-41

Linda said...

Can't wait to try this.

June D said...

I really like the way the blocks with the color have sort of the shadow of lighter blocks in the design. The roll I would pick is Silent Film Kona Cotton Solids Roll, I would use them as the shadow blocks in this design. Thank you for the tutorial and for putting my hat in the ring for the drawing!

June D said...

I follow by email, and just now clicked to be a virtual friend!

goecker said...

Love the Botoincs if I win, thanks

Jan Baker said...

I am pretty boring but I really need solids. I would pick the Dark Bella Solids jelly roll.

Sallie said...

Kool-Aid Bali Pop
Hoffman Fabrics

selleck said...

Some people are cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs but I am freaky for French General. I'd love a jelly roll of Josephine bt French General. Thanks for the giveaway.

Mary Ann said...

I follow your blog.....

Mary Ann said...

I love jellyrolls and I would get the new one out by Zen Chic...

Anonymous said...

I really like the brighter colors against the shadowy colors. Very interesting quilt. I'd choose the Historical Blenders Collections for a Cause Jelly Roll if I were to win. I love those fabrics.

dezertsuz at gmail

Carol said...

I would pick Botanics Roll Up by Carolyn Friedlander. I love her prints! Thanks for the giveaway!

Carol said...

I signed up to follow you!

Lisa in Port Hope said...

I would use Technicolor.

Lisa in Port Hope said...

I follow you in bloglovin

Cecilia said...

Great quilt! I would choose a Botanics jelly roll. Thanks for the giveaway.

Melissa said...

Botanics for sure! Thanks for the giveaway and I love the pattern!

Melissa said...

I follow your blog via blogger.

Montseta - Montsecosecose said...

Great tutorial!
I would love to use Little Black Dress 2 by Basic Grey jelly roll.
Terrific giveaway, thanks for the chance to win!

Montseta - Montsecosecose said...

I follow you via email.
Terrific giveaway, thanks for the chance to win!

Jenny L said...

Love that Little Azalea by Dena Designs for Free Spirit. Thanks for the generous giveaway. jennylarking at gmail dot com

Jenny L said...

I am a follower on Bloglovin Jenny larking at gmail dot co

Katie Cohagen said...

I would pick "Wishes" by Moda. Suck pretty colors!

Katie Cohagen said...

I'm a follower.

Katie Cohagen said...

https://twitter.com/katie_cohagen/status/408952398665625600

Lee said...

Beautiful quilt! thanks for the tutorial! I would choose Bee My Honey by Moda !

Lee said...

I am a follower - GFC thanks again!

KJC said...

Thanks for the great tutorial. I would choose the Botanics Roll Up by Carolyn Friedlander

Maria said...

I'd go for Denyse Schmidt's Florence. Thanks for a chance!

Joy said...

Thanks for the tutorial...your quilt is beautiful.

I'd pick a Sphere jelly roll, too!

Joy said...

I follow you through Google Connect.

JANET said...

I get your emails regularly and enjoy your blog. I like the Hope Chest by Laundry Basket or Acacia Design roll by Tula Pink, but I would be happy with any one that you want to give me. Happy Holidays to all!

pippirose said...

I love the Bobbins and Bits PRINTS Jelly Roll

pippirose said...

I follow via GFC
pippirose59@gmail.com

Miss Jamee Quilts said...

twice as nice caught my fancy...fun!

Miss Jamee Quilts said...

...and i follow you on fb...missjameequilts@gmail.com

myrtovl said...

I would love the Florence collection by Denyse Smidt
Myrto

myrtovl@gmail.com

Carol Cervelló said...

I would love a jelly roll of your Barcelona or Comma collections, but none of them are available :(

I'll go for "Sweet Pea Jelly Roll by
Kansas Troubles" then.

Thanks!

Carol Cervelló said...

I followed you with google reader... and now through feedly :)

Barb and Sharon said...

I'd like to try Botanics with this pattern. I think it would look great!
Barb@Witsend

Mom C said...

Love Daydreams. But I really want some of those Bail pops, Love batiks and I think this quilt would look incredible. Thanks.

Carol said...

great giveaway! My current favourite jelly roll would be Grant Park.

kathy said...
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kathy said...

Road 15 Jelly Roll
Sweetwater for Moda Fabrics
I love Road 15. I don't have the jelly roll yet.
Thanks for the giveaway.

kathy said...
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