How to Make a Stashbuster Quilt with Jelly Rolls

TLDRLearn how to make a beautiful stashbuster quilt using jelly rolls. This pattern is fast, easy, and perfect for using up scraps. Follow along as Karen Brown from Just Get It Done Quilts shows you step-by-step instructions.

Key insights

🧵The stashbuster quilt pattern is a great way to use up fabric scraps and jelly rolls.

✂️The pattern is easy and can be completed quickly, making it a perfect project for beginners and experienced quilters alike.

🎁The stashbuster quilt is a versatile project that can be used as a gift or as a way to use up your fabric stash.

📏The finished quilt size is 56 inches by 56 inches without borders, and it requires 40 fabric strips that are 2 1/2 inches wide and at least 43 inches long.

🎨You can customize the quilt by choosing different colors and patterns for your fabric strips.

Q&A

Is this pattern suitable for beginners?

Yes, this pattern is beginner-friendly and can be completed with basic quilting skills.

Can I use other fabric strips instead of jelly rolls?

Yes, you can use any fabric strips that are 2 1/2 inches wide and at least 43 inches long.

What is the finished size of the quilt?

The finished size of the quilt is 56 inches by 56 inches without borders.

Can I add borders to the quilt?

Yes, you can add borders to the quilt to increase its size if desired.

How long does it take to make this quilt?

The time required to make this quilt will depend on your quilting speed and level of experience. However, this pattern is designed to be fast and easy to complete.

Timestamped Summary

00:00In this video, Karen Brown from Just Get It Done Quilts introduces the stashbuster quilt pattern using jelly rolls.

04:05Karen explains how to cut and organize the fabric strips, including tips for using jelly rolls or creating your own strips.

07:40She demonstrates how to sew the fabric strips together to create the blocks for the quilt top.

08:58Karen shows how to add borders to the quilt if desired.

09:29She talks about the importance of shopping from your stash and using up fabric scraps.

10:13Karen shares tips for quilting the quilt top, including using a domestic sewing machine or a long arm machine.

10:43She explains how to create the quilt back and finish the quilt with binding.

11:00Karen encourages viewers to check out her other stashbuster quilt patterns and subscribe to her newsletter for more quilting tips and inspiration.