Jelly Roll Sizzle
My plan for this year was to finish quilts, given I had a few tops sitting around or nearly complete, and a number of other blocks 'donated' to me by grandma. The only quilt I was going to start was a lone star quilt, which grandma and I were going to both do, making a version each.
But fairly early in the year, the Fat Quarter Shop released a free Jelly Roll Sizzle pattern which I thought would be great for a half jelly roll I had lying around, and then Pat Sloan showed her version with an extra border. So that was it - I was making a baby quilt with my half jelly roll. The jelly roll I had was nothing fancy, mostly blues and whites, but with a pop of green, and when I spotted a lime green Devonstone solid I knew that would be great for the accent pinwheels.
I adjusted the extra border pattern to fit the baby quilt size, and I added another border to make the quilt a bit larger - I think it ended up approximately 50" square.
For quilting, I decided to use a bright green Aurifil thread I got when I purchased a multi pack a while ago. It is perfect on the pinwheels, but pretty bright on the lighter fabrics, but I didn't mind. I decided to alternate three different free motion patterns in the strips (flowers, pebbles, leaves), and repeated the leaf design in the white border. There is a different free motion design in the pinwheels - I'm not 100% happy with the choice, and would do some sort of geometric / dot to dot in the green pinwheel if I did it again. The blue border has some dot to dot ruler work with a free motion filler (pebbles) in the centre. It's easier to see the quilting on the pieced backing which is made out of the jelly role leftovers and other things.
Time to get back to that lone star. I found the exact shade of Aurifil I wanted last weekend.
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