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&Jelly RollQuilt PatternsReader has permission to make and publicly display a copy ofeach project in the ebook, as long as publicly-accessible credit isgiven to the designer(s) and McCall’s Quilting.Table of ContentsLittle Princess3Gelato7Pick-Up Sticks11Visit us online at McCallsQuilting.com orQuickQuilts.com.An ebook publication from McCall’s Quilting andMcCall’s Quick Quilts. Copyright 2014. F W Media, Inc.For personal use only; not to be sold or reproduced.

&EDITORIALFrom the Editor3Jelly Roll QuiltsEditor-in-ChiefBeth HayesArt DirectorEllie BrownSenior EditorKathryn PattersonAssociate EditorSherri Bain DriverAssistant EditorWeb EditorJelly Roll fabric packs, originated by Moda Fabrics, haveAdministrative EditorGraphic DesignersErin RussekValerie UlandDeb McDonaldKaren Gillis TaylorTracee Dorantaken the quilting world by storm. These precut 2½ xPhotography Stylistwidth-of-fabric strips are like quilter’s candy. The colorfulPhotographercombinations and pretty presentations make these packsGroup Publisher &Community Leadersuper tempting to buy and display.VP of ContentBetter yet, Jelly Rolls are great fun to use in quilting. ThePublisher7precut strips mean less time spent cutting fabric beforeAshley SlupeMellisa Karlin MahoneyKristi LoeffelholzHelen GregoryJune Dudleysewing. Quilt designers have come up with countless patChairman & CEOterns that take advantage of the 2½-wide strip. We’ve gath-CFO & COOered 3 of our favorite McCall’s Quilting Jelly Roll patternshere. Many fabric manufacturers and quilt shops adhere toModa’s model and include 40 coordinating precut stripsper pack, but always check the contents before purchase tobe sure a pack will work with the quilt pattern you plan toto start your next quilt project. It’s that easy!James OglePresidentSara DomvillePresidentDavid BlansfieldChief Digital OfficerChad PhelpsVP/E-CommerceLucas HilbertSenior VP/OperationsPhil GrahamVP/CommunicationsStacie BergerOPERATIONSuse. Once you’ve found a Jelly Roll (or two or three) thatyou love and that will work with your pattern, you’re readyDavid NussbaumNewsstand ConsultantT. J. MontilliOnline Marketing Mgr.Jodi LeeRetail Sales11LaRita Godfrey, 800-815-3538ADVERTISINGSales & PublishingAdvertisingOnline Advertising Ops.Happy stitching,Lisa O’BryanCristy Adamski, 715-592-3565Andrea Abrahamson,303-215-5686Editorial OfficesMcCall’s Quilting741 Corporate Circle, Suite AGolden, CO 80401(303) 215-5600 (303) 215-5601 faxBack issuesare available through our secure website:www.QuiltandSewShop.comBeth Hayes, Editor-in-ChiefDealer inquiries welcomeMcCall’s Quilting is available at a discount to quilt and fabric shops.Call 801-816-8410 or 800-815-3538 ext. 410 and ask for dealermagazine sales (or fax 801-816-8301).Table of ContentsLittle PrincessGelatoPick-Up Sticks-C#ALLS1UILTING COM3711Information You Need To KnowAll fabric requirements are based on40 /42 -wide fabric. The yardage given includes anadditional amount to account for fabric shrinkageand individual differences in cutting. A ¼ seamallowance is included on pattern pieces whenrequired. All measurements for pieces, sashing,and borders include ¼ seam allowances. Thefinished quilt size is the size of the quilt beforequilting. Because each quiltmaker usually has apersonal preference for a particular type of batting,the type of batting to be used for each quilt will notbe listed, unless it is necessary to obtain a specificlook. Fabric listed for binding includes yardage forstraight-grain binding.Due to variations in materials and equipment, McCall’s Quilting disclaims any liability ofuntoward results in doing the projects presented.Because McCall’s Quilting has no control overyour choice of materials or procedures, neitherMcCall’s Quilting nor the various manufacturersassume any responsibility for the use of this data.Occasionally, our subscriber list is made available to reputablefirms offering goods and services that we believe would be ofinterest to our readers. If you prefer to be excluded, please sendyour current address label and note requesting to be excludedfrom these promotions to Creative Crafts Group, 741 CorporateCircle Suite A, Golden, CO 80401 Attn.: Privacy Coordinator.Subscription Offices/Change Of Address NotificationMcCall’s Quilting, P.O. Box 420235,Palm Coast, FL 32142-0235(800) 829-0426 (within the U.S.);International (386) 246-3406quickquilts@emailcustomerservice.comTo subscribe to McCall’s Quilting or McCall’s Quick Quiltsclick subscribe online at McCallsQuilting.comE"OOK s ¹ s &OR PERSONAL USE ONLY NOT TO BE SOLD OR REPRODUCED 1UICK1UILTS COM

Little Princesstuck her in tightunder hervery own princess-sized quilt, and bed time will bemore colorful and cuddly than ever before!-C#ALLS1UILTING COME"OOK s ¹ s &OR PERSONAL USE ONLY NOT TO BE SOLD OR REPRODUCED 1UICK1UILTS COM

Designed byTricia CampSkill LevelConfident BeginnerFinished Quilt Size50½ x 64½ Number of Blocksand Finished Size63 Pieced Blocks7 x 7 -C#ALLS1UILTING COME"OOK s ¹ s &OR PERSONAL USE ONLY NOT TO BE SOLD OR REPRODUCED 1UICK1UILTS COM

Fabric RequirementsAssorted prints (blocks)2⅝-2⅞ yds.total*Black/white dot (blocks,border, binding)Backing (piece widthwise)Batting size*Or 1 Moda Jelly Roll; seePlanning.1⅞ yds.3⅜ yds.60 x 74 PlanningTricia cut patches for her bright,cheerful quilt from a Jelly Roll of 40precut 2½ x width of fabric strips. Eachblock includes 2 black/white dot “sashing” strips, making assembly super-fastand easy.Cutting Instructions(cut in order listed)Assorted prints—cut a total of:189 rectangles 2½ x 4½ 189 squares 2½ x 2½ Black/white dot7 strips 2½ x width of fabric (WOF)for binding*1 strip 1½ x 68 , pieced from 2WOF strips*1 strip 1½ x 56 , pieced from 2WOF strips63 strips 1½ x 7½ 63 strips 1½ x 6½ *Border strips include extra length fortrimming.This autumn version was made larger with extra blocks and an outerborder.-C#ALLS1UILTING COME"OOK s ¹ s &OR PERSONAL USE ONLY NOT TO BE SOLD OR REPRODUCED 1UICK1UILTS COM

1½” x 56”Piecing the Blocks1 Sew assorted 2½ x 4½ rectangle toassorted 2½ square to make piecedstrip (Diagram I). Make 189 total.2½” x 4½”2½”1½” x 68”Make 189 totalDiagram I2 Referring to Diagram II, sew together3 pieced strips to make piecedsquare. Make 63 total.Make 63 totalDiagram II3 Note: Refer to quilt photos androtate pieced squares as desiredfor this step. Sew black/white dot1½ x 6½ strip to side of piecedsquare (Diagram III). Sew black/white dot 7½ strip to bottom tomake Pieced Block. Make 63 total.1½” x 6½”Assembly DiagramAssembling the Quilt TopNote: Refer to Assembly Diagram forfollowing steps.1½” x 7½”4 Stitch 9 rows of 7 blocks each. SewQuilting and Finishing6 Layer, baste, and quilt. Tricia usedbright pink thread and quilted anallover loop design. Bind with black/white dot.rows together.5 Sew black/white dot 68 strip to leftside; trim even with top and bottom.Sew black/white 56 strip to top; trimeven with sides.Make 63 totalDiagram III-C#ALLS1UILTING COME"OOK s ¹ s &OR PERSONAL USE ONLY NOT TO BE SOLD OR REPRODUCED 1UICK1UILTS COM

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Fruit-colored batiksand a cool border printgive this quilt all the frosty appeal of sorbet on a hot summerday. Strip piecing speeds construction, and an all-machinestitched binding will get you to the finish line quickly.Designed byLaura Stone RobertsMachine Quilted byAlaina MarlerSkill LevelConfident BeginnerFinished Quilt Size83 x 83½ Number of Blocksand Finished Size42 Strip-Pieced Blocks7½ x 12 -C#ALLS1UILTING COME"OOK s ¹ s &OR PERSONAL USE ONLY NOT TO BE SOLD OR REPRODUCED 1UICK1UILTS COM

Fabric RequirementsAssorted batiks (blocks)White/multicolor print(sashing, border, flangedbinding)Light blue mottle (flangedbinding)BackingBatting size*See Planning.3⅞-4¼yds. total*3½ yds.⅝ yd.7¾ yds.92 x 92 PlanningLaura substituted 54 precut 2½ xwidth of fabric strips for the assortedbatik yardage. Precut packs such asTimeless Treasures Tonga Treats areperfect for making this easy quilt.The flanged binding adds an interesting touch and is completely machinestitched, making it a super-fast way tofinish a quilt. Give it a try, and you maynever hand-stitch the back side of binding down again!Cutting Instructions(cut in order listed)Assorted batiks—cut a total of:*54 strips 2½ x width of fabric(WOF)White/multicolor print10 strips 1¼ x WOF (flanged binding)**2 strips 6 x 88 , pieced from 5WOF strips**8 strips 4¼ x 76 , cut onlengthwise grainLight blue mottle10 strips 1¾ x WOF (flanged binding)*See Planning.**Strips include extra length for trimming.-C#ALLS1UILTING COME"OOK s ¹ s &OR PERSONAL USE ONLY NOT TO BE SOLD OR REPRODUCED 1UICK1UILTS COM

4¼” x 76”6” x 88”Piecing the Blocksand Quilt Top1 Referring to Diagram I, sew together6 assorted batik WOF strips to makestrip set. Make 9 total. Press all seamsin same direction. Cut into 42 totalStrip-Pieced Blocks 8 wide.Cut 42 total8”2½” x WOFMake 9 totalDiagram IAssembly Diagram2 Note: Refer to Assembly Diagramstitchfor following steps. Sew 7 verticalrows of 6 blocks each. Sew 8 white/multicolor print 76 strips and 7 blockrows together, alternating and trimming strips even with block rows aftereach addition.pieced strip in half lengthwise wrongsides together, and press to makeflanged binding (Diagram III).foldquilt backing1¾”3 Stitch white print 88 strips to top and1¼”Diagram IIbottom; trim even with sides.foldDiagram IVstitch in ditchQuilting and Finishing4 Layer, baste, and quilt. Alaina machinequilted a repeating curves and swirlsmotif on the block rows, and a feathered floral pattern on the white printareas. Trim batting and backing evenwith quilt top.Diagram III6 Referring to Diagram IV, stitch5 Sew together 10 light blue mottle1¾ x WOF strips, end to end, tomake wide pieced strip. Sew together10 white print 1¼ x WOF strips, endto end, to make narrow pieced strip.Sew wide and narrow pieced stripstogether as shown in Diagram II. Fold-C#ALLS1UILTING COMflanged binding to wrong side of quilt,aligning raw edges (place seamedside of binding against quilt). Mitercorners and join binding ends as intraditional binding. Turn flanged binding to quilt front (Diagram V). Stitchin the ditch (through all layers) between white print strip and light blueflange, mitering corners, to completethe flanged binding.Diagram VFurther InformationTo learn more about machinequilter Alaina Marler, visit her website: modernheirloomsquilting.com.E"OOK s ¹ s &OR PERSONAL USE ONLY NOT TO BE SOLD OR REPRODUCED 1UICK1UILTS COM

Fabric RequirementsGray solid (blocks, sashingunits)Assorted prints (blocks)1¼ yds.1 JellyRoll*1½ yds.¾ yd.White solid (sashing)Navy solid (inner border)White/blue/aqua print(outer border)1⅝ yds.Aqua print (binding)¾ yd.Backing (piece lengthwise) 5¾ yds.**Batting size84 x 98 *See Planning.**Based on fabric with at least 42 ofusable width.PlanningCheryl got the assorted blue, purple,pink, orange, green, gray, and gold printsin these blocks from a Jelly Roll byModa. A Jelly Roll is a pack of 40 precut2½ x width of fabric strips. Substitute3-3¼ yards total of assorted prints ifdesired.Cutting Instructions(cut in order listed)Gray solid2 strips 3 x width of fabric (WOF)95 strips 2½ x 5½ Assorted printscut 19 sets of:3 matching strips 2½ x 10½ cut 19 sets of:2 matching strips 2½ x 10½ White solid*4 strips 3½ x 62 , pieced from 8WOF strips4 strips 2½ x WOF8 strips 2½ x 15½ Navy solid*4 strips 2½ x 76 , pieced from 8WOF stripsWhite/blue/aqua print*4 strips 6½ x 80 , pieced from 8WOF stripsAqua print9 strips 2½ x WOF (binding)*Strips include extra length for trimming.-C#ALLS1UILTING COMIf you’ve got a Jelly Roll pack ofprecut fabric strips, you’re ready tostart on this quilt with the addition ofjust a few fabrics for sashing, border,and binding. You may wish to pick2 assorted print fabric strips from theJelly Roll for each of the 19 blocksbefore cutting and sewing.Pick-Up SticksE"OOK s ¹ s &OR PERSONAL USE ONLY NOT TO BE SOLD OR REPRODUCED Designed bySarah Price forIt’s Sew EmmaMade byCheryl CohornMachineQuilted byNatalia BonnerSkill LevelBeginnerFinishedQuilt Size74½ x 88½ Number ofBlocks andFinished Size19 Pick-UpSticks Blocks10 x 15 1UICK1UILTS COM

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Make 19 totalDiagram IIPiecing the Blocks andSashing Units10½ Cut 62½ x WOF3 x WOF1 Sew gray solid 2½ x 5½ strip toassorted print 2½ x 10½ strip(Diagram I-A) to make pieced stripA. Make 3 matching per block. Sew10½ strip of a different assorted printto gray 5½ strip to make pieced stripB (Diagram I-B). Make 2 matchingper block. Sew together 3 matching Astrips and 2 matching B strips, alternating, to make Pick-Up Sticks Block(Diagram II). Make 19 total.Make 2Diagram III6½ x 80 2½ x 76 2½ x 10½ 2½ x 15½ 2½ x 5½ 6½ x 80 3½ x 62 Make 3 matchingper blockDiagram I-A2½ x 10½ 2½ x 5½ Make 2 matchingper blockDiagram I-BAssembly Diagram2 Referring to Diagram III, sew together2 white 2½ and 1 gray 3 x WOFstrips to make strip set. Make 2. Pressin direction of arrows. Cut into 6 sashing units 10½ wide.Assembling the Quilt TopNote: Refer to Assembly Diagramfor following steps. Watch orientationof blocks.3 Sew 3 rows of 3 blocks and 2 sashingMake 19 totalDiagram IICut 6units each. Sew 2 rows of 5 blocksand 4 white 15½ strips each. Sewrows together with 4 white 62 strips,alternating and trimming white stripseven with rows after each addition.4 Stitch navy 76 strips to sides; trimeven with top and bottom. Stitch navystrips to top/bottom; trim even withsides. Sew white/blue/aqua print 80 strips to sides; trim even. Sew white/blue/aqua print strips to top/bottom;trim even.Quilting and Finishing5 Layer, baste, and quilt. Natalia ma-chine quilted swirls in the white areas,alternating loops in the blocks andinner border, and large spirals in theouter border. Bind with aqua print.10½ -C#ALLS1UILTING COM2½ xUSEWOFE"OOK s ¹ s &OR PERSONALONLY NOT TO BE SOLD OR REPRODUCED 3 x WOF1UICK1UILTS COM

stitch quilt backing Diagram IV stitch in ditch Diagram V pieced strip in half lengthwise wrong sides together, and press to make flanged binding (Diagram III). Piecing the Blocks and Quilt Top 1 Referring to Diagram I, sew together 6 assorted batik WOF strips to make strip set. Make 9 to