I have not made baby quilts in many years and now I am making baby quilts back to back (see post Baby Quilt for An Adventure Baby!)
On my studio’s design wall is a colorful baby quilt in progress for a special baby who lives in Portland, Oregon, who has recently joined us on earth (new Earthling!)

As Spring is sort of here (at least it is teasing us in the Denver metro area with periodic snow vs. 60+ degrees F days) I decided not to make a flannel quilt with flannel backing quilt like I did with the previous baby quilt. Instead I searched through my ridiculous collection of jelly rolls and found this colorful jelly roll from Maywood Studios:

In case you are not a quilter, “jelly rolls” are collections of 40 precut 2.5 inch strips that run about 42 – 44 inches long, are color coordinated (usually from the same fabric line) and can be used to make a small to larger quilt (if you add additional fabrics).
For a while, in my earlier quilting days, I was obsessed with jelly rolls and amassed quite the collection. I also had a collection of quilting books with quilt patterns using jelly rolls.
I only have one of those books left from those days – Jelly Roll Quilts: The Perfect Guide to Making the Most of the Latest Strip Rolls by Pam and Nicky Lintott, and used this book for the pattern for the baby quilt.

Besides using a jelly roll to make a quilt which I have not done in years, I made “strata” (sewing strips together to then cut into sections) to create the pattern for the quilt – something I have not done since the early 2000s when I first began quilting.

I felt like I was in my early days of quilting as I pressed each section of strata and it felt kind of nostalgic and sweet!

I have the center of the quilt assembled now and I am going to put a lightweight denim colored fabric as the border and use the extra blocks as cornerstones.


I’ll have some better photos to share after I get it all assembled and quilted.
Great use for Jelly Rolls; vibrant colors Baby will love!
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Thanks so much Martha 🙂
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What a wonderful use for your colorful jelly roll! The new Earthling from Oregon is going to be covered in in bright, happy love❤️. Isn’t it refreshing to step back and create an easy quilt every so often? This one is the perfect blend of straight seam sewing with a little inventive design. Great job!:)
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Thank you – I nearly gave that roll away as it is mainly mediums and some darks and I thought what I am going to do with all those strips with low contrast? 🙂
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Beautiful! I have the same book. It has some great patterns in it!
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Thank you and I am happy to rediscovered the book I might make some more quilts out of that book with my dusty supplies of jelly rolls!
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So colourful, love it
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Thanks so much!
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Nice!
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Thanks!
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I love all the colors too and I love jelly rolls! What a thoughtful and beautiful gift.
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Thanks so much :-). (and food jelly rolls are good too!)
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Beautiful! I can see in time that your friend’s will naturally use this quilt to teacher their baby all the colors in the rainbow.
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Awww – I hope so! Thanks for your comments 🙂
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Looking good. I like the richness of this color scheme.
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Thanks I appreciate that 🙂
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Wonderful, joyful colors for a baby quilt. I’m sure it will be loved.
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Thanks so much and I hope so 🙂
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That is beautiful! Love those colors together – it is a happy quilt!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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A lovely rich quilt. Lucky baby!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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That is a beautiful quilt! I’m going to pin it on my “do this” board, along with HOW MANY others? 🙂
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