Jelly Roll Quilt Pattern Guide: 20 Free & Easy Designs

I use jelly roll fabric bundles as pretty decorations until I’m inspired to design a fun jelly roll quilt pattern. I often buy the pretty precuts just because I loved the fabric collection, but 2.5″ strips are one of my favorites because all the tedious cutting is done for me. I definitely prefer to spend my afternoon at the sewing machine instead of hunched over a cutting mat. There is something so satisfying about watching all those perfectly coordinated prints fall into place.

I love these free jelly roll quilt patterns because they really showcase how versatile a simple strip of fabric can be. My goal when writing this article was to find a free quilting pattern for every style, whether I’m in the mood for a quick “race” style quilt or something that looks a bit more intricate. I know you will find a pattern that makes you want to finally unroll your favorite jelly roll you’ve been using as a pretty decoration.

For Beginners: What is a Jelly Roll Bundle?

Colorful fabric roll (jelly roll of 2 1/2'' strips) on wooden surface
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A jelly roll is a fabric bundle of 2.5″ wide strips cut WoF (width of fabric) from cotton quilting fabric. Is it worth it to buy them? Here’s the math: One yard of fabric will yield 14 WOF (width of fabric) strips, so one jelly roll contains three yards of fabric that’s already cut for you.

Most fabric companies, including Moda Fabrics, Riley Blake, Free Spirit, Robert Kaufman, and QT Fabrics, offer their fabric collections in jelly roll strip sets. It’s a great way to get a variety of colors and prints that you know will coordinate beautifully. I also enjoy seeing all of the designs in a collection all in one place.

Solid jelly rolls, sold in many colors, are also becoming popular. They are great for matching the background of your quilt. Then, you can easily add 2” sashing or a quick 2” border to your quilt.

Pro Tips For Sewing With a Jelly Roll:

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  • Be sure you use an accurate 1/4″ seam allowance. Here are some ideas if you have trouble keeping it straight.
  • Precut jelly roll strips are cut across the width of the fabric, so don’t confuse them with bias strips.
  • Save time on your quilt binding by using a jelly roll!

How to Cut Your Own Strips:

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For ease and speed, I love using my Accuquilt Go! fabric cutter with the 2 1/2” strip die. I fold the fabric over to cut up to 6 layers at once! Accuquilt dies are available for all of the common precut strip dimensions, plus charm squares, layer cakes, and hexagons.

You can also cut your own jelly roll strips using a cutting mat, a long acrylic ruler, and a rotary cutter. Special strip cutting rulers are also designed to make cutting strips very easy. I have used the Creative Grids Stripology ruler, and I love how easy it is to cut strips of ALL widths; there are markings on the bottom with symbols so you don’t mess up your math.

Patchwork Quilt with Strip Piecing Technique

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Are you thinking you would like to come up with your own quilt design? I’ll show you how to make Patchwork Quilt Blocks using my crazy fast technique. It’s the quickest free tutorial ever! Here’s my how-to video tutorial for quick and easy strip piecing.

Jelly Roll Kisses

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Jelly Roll Kisses free quilt pattern is a delightfully simple yet stunning jelly roll design that finishes at a generous 80” x 80”. If you’ve got a couple jelly rolls (or a stash of 2 1/2” strips) just waiting for the perfect project, then this is it. Blue and cream is a beautiful combination. Throw some splashes of red in for a patriotic flair!

Grandma’s Lattice Quilt

Colorful quilt with lattice pattern.
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The free Grandma’s Lattice quilt pattern uses strip piecing. The technique is so much faster than cutting 2 1/2” squares and sewing them all together (which is fun, too – I did that for this scrappy patchwork quilt). This print is True Kisses fabric from Heather Bailey.

Woven Hearts Quilt

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Here’s a beautiful free quilt pattern to get you started. It’s called Woven Hearts quilt. The whole quilt isn’t made of jelly roll, but it uses plenty of strips for the heart pieces. It’s a beautiful design that finishes at 57″ by 74″.

Jelly Roll Railway Quilt

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The Railroad Crossing quilt block is a classic pattern that most quilters will easily recognize. Try it with jelly roll strips and make this darling railway quilt!

Jelly Roll Race: A Quick Weekend Quilt

jelly roll race quilt with several rolls of thread on top
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You can sew a jelly roll race quilt in no time! The free pattern from Jordan Fabrics adds just a few solid colors to break up the strips, but if you leave those out it’s even faster. Here’s the video tutorial to walk you through the process. Her free pattern is in the description, but it’s worth it to watch the video first. Donna has lots of helpful tips to making sure that you love the finished product.

Note: This type of quilt is easy to size up or down.

Rails and Ribbons Quilt Pattern

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This Rails and Ribbons quilt pattern comes from The Sewing Loft. If you are looking for a worthy cause, this throw size quilt pattern meets all the requirements of the Quilts of Valor program for veterans. Now is a perfect time to start on a patriotic quilt.

Note: If you want more quilt patterns read my post containing lots of pretty (and free) Jelly Roll Quilt Patterns.

Blueberry Pie: Use Your Low-Volume Strips

Blue and white patterned jelly roll quilt close-up.
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Sew up this beautiful Blueberry Pie jelly roll quilt quicker than you think! I combined the traditional log cabin piecing technique with a modern design.

Pro Tip: Notice how I used a whole bunch of low-volume cream fabrics and then tone-on-tone blue fabrics for the ‘pie’ shapes? Read all my tips for using low-volume fabrics in this blog post.

Scrappy Triangles Free Quilt

Colorful quilt with geometric patterns made from fabric strips.
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Melissa’s free Scrappy Triangles Quilt Pattern is a lap-quilt. You only need those three yards of jelly roll!

Sunny Trips Quilt Pattern

Colorful geometric quilt pattern displayed outdoors.
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This gorgeous design by Karin Vail finishes at a whopping 90” x 90”. You will use three print jelly rolls and one solid jelly roll. Check out the Sunny Trips pattern.

Jelly Roll Twirl Quilt

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This fun quilt is called Jelly Roll Twirl. I love the playful use of color and interesting layout of strips.

Jelly Roll Slice Quilt

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Here’s another favorite free quilting pattern called Jelly Roll Slice. It’s amazing to me how playing with color changes the quilt, even when using the same pattern.

Kisses Quilt: My Favorite Modern Design

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Here is a fast and easy free quilt pattern. I used a beautiful Kaffe Fasset jelly roll to sew a scrappy version of this modern geometric quilt.

Quilt as You Go (QAYG): Perfect for Leftovers!

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QAYG quilts are easy to size up or down. It’s not the same as strip piecing a normal quilt top. If you have never done it, consider trying it out! This free strip quilt pattern includes a video tutorial to show you how to make your quilt reversable!

Jelly Roll Jam Baby Quilt Pattern

scrappy strips sewn into a colorful quilt
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If you are just starting to sew or need a quick project, try the Jelly Roll Jam baby quilt. Amy has some great tips in this tutorial.

Candy Corn Therapy Quilt

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My Candy Corn Therapy free quilt tutorial includes instructions for using a jelly roll at the end. You can use other width of strips, just keep in mind that it will affect the finished size and other elements of the design will need to adjusted if they aren’t strips too.

Nine Patch Quilt

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This cute summer nine patch block quilt turned out so cute; I love the little animal faces! Jelly rolls make great nine blocks. Arrange them however you want, and then sew them together with contrasting strips.

Jelly Roll Jam 2: For ONE Jelly Roll

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If you loved the Jelly Roll Jam quilt, you’ll love Jelly Roll Jam 2! It’s quick and great for beginners. Here’s my post so you can sew two quilt tops with one jelly roll.

The Pippi: Quilt A Sunset!

Colorful striped quilt with floral patterns
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Our friends at Duckadilly designed this gorgeous rainbow quilt using a jelly roll of Liberty fabrics. Liberty Tana Lawn fabrics are wider than regular quilting fabrics. If you’ve never tried them, they are also super soft and luxurious! Check the Duckadilly downloads page for the pattern.

Ma Maison Quilt

busy quilt hanging on a line, and sewn with jelly roll precut fabric.
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Check out this pattern that Cheryl Brickey designed for Moda. Can you imagine the possibilities? It measures 48” x 56” and only requires one jelly roll, and 3/4 yard of background fabric. See the Ma Maison Quilt Pattern.

Jelly Roll Strip Quilt

strip quilt in shades of purple
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This strip quilt pattern comes together quickly; you can make a lap-sized quilt in just a day. I am a fan of the time-saving element of the jelly roll.

Jelly Roll Relish Quilt

Colorful quilt with patterned strips
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The Jelly Roll Relish is, of course, a free pattern. The colors make the title very appropriate, and you will love sewing this quilt top together!

Finish the Look

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Now that your top is done, learn 7 Easy Ways to Finish a Quilt With Straight Line Quilting and a Walking Foot for a beautiful finish.

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