Cutting out
1
FromBackground Fabric A cut as
follows:
QThree(3) 6 in widestripsacrossthe
widthof thefabricandsubcutthese
stripsintosixteen(16) 6 in squares.
QFourteen(14) 1 in widestrips
acrossthewidthof the fabric.
Subcuttheseinto:- Thirty-two(32) 1 in x 6 in
rectangles. - Thirty-two(32) 1 in x 9in
rectangles.
2
FromBackground Fabric B cut
asfollows:
QThree(3) 6 in widestripsacrossthe
widthof thefabricandsub-cutthese
stripsintosixteen(16) 6 in squares.
QFourteen 1 in widestripsacross
thewidth of the fabric. Subcut these
into:- Thirty-two(32) 1 in x 6 in
rectangles. - Thirty-two(32) 1 in x 9in
rectangles.
3
Fromthebindingfabriccutseven
(7) 2 inwidestrips across the
width of fabric.Makingthe blocks
4
Pairuptheforty(40)JellyRoll
stripsincontrastingcolours.
Ta keone(1)pa i rofst r ip sa ndt r i m
selvedges.Cuteachintothree(3)
lengths of approx. 14in(Fig1).38 Join us at http://www.todaysquilter.com
Youwillneed
QOne(1)JellyRollorforty(40) 2 in
stripscutacrosstheWOF
QBackground Fabric A (white) –
1 yd s
QBackground Fabric B (colour)- 1 yds
QBindingfabric- yd
QBatting– 70insquare
QBacking – 70in square
Finishedsize
Q62in squareNotes
QReadalltheinstructionsthrough
beforestartingyourquilt.
QUsea scant in seam allowance
throughout.BEHIND THE QUILTCITRUS PUNCH
“WelovetheNine-Patchblock– remember,youcanmakesixty-four(64)
Nine-PatchblocksfromjustoneJellyRoll,whichis exactlywhatwe'vedonefor
thisquilt!Thisblockis oneof themostversatileblocksthereis andthereare
countless ways you can use it in your quilt designs.”– Pam and Nicky LintottJELLYROLLPROJECTLIME AND SODA