
After having an extremely busy holiday, I really wanted to have some quality time with my sewing machine. After taking some wonderful inspiration from my great friend Leela, I decided to make a small throw using a jellyroll and some old ribbons that I had. Leela made one and showed it for show and tell at our recent quilt retreat. I was so inspired and I knew I really wanted one. I used gingham for the top, warm and natural for the middle and of course flannel for the bottom. Then I started adding my jellyroll stips and ribbons.

Using the gingham as a guide, I started sewing strips on my fabric sandwhich. Sew a 1/4" (or so) seam on both sides of the stips. I also tried to vary the width I left between the strips and ribbons.

I used various ribbons to add texture and color. I even used a satin ribbon. Leela, you are so smart!

I also bound my quilt with jellyroll strips. I just folded the strips around the edge and started sewing the approx. 1/4 seam.

Away I went! How fast and easy!

When I got to the end of each strip, I just folded over the top of the next strip...

and placed it over the previous strip.

Away I go. Now we have reached a corner. Sew to the end of the quilt...

Take the binding strip and proceed to make a 45* angle and fold it down on the next side.

Start sewing your approx. 1/4 and away you go.

I was almost finished, just about 3 feet of quilt left to bind and you guessed it - ran out of bobbin thread. Please tell me that I am not the only one that has done this.

Okay all done. Time to throw it in the washing machine to fray all of the edges. This quilt took me about 1 1/2 days to make. How fast and easy.

My family absolutely loves our new TV quilt. This took less than 1/2 of a jelly roll for the strips and various ribbons. What a wonderful way to use up alot of scaps also. I would love to see pictures of everyone's quilts. Please send pictures!