I made one and my friend said the 2 1/2” square should be bigger. The second one I made I used a larger block. 5” I think and it looks pretty good. It’s a fun pattern and the results are beautiful. Thank you.
It depends on how long you want your runner to be. Use 10 inch strips from your jelly roll - as many as necessary to make it the length for your table, mantle, etc.
@@debclen321The easiest way is to keep sewing strips on each side until you reach the length you want! What you could also do is sew as many strips that make up an easy measurement, such as 10". Then measure what length runner you want (how long do you want it to hang over the edges of your table, down sides of fireplace mantle, etc.) Then divide 10 into that measurement and it will give you the number of 10" segments to make.
this is exactly what i was looking for, thank you! happy quilting
That's great to hear! Thank you so much for letting me know - makes my day!
Thank you for this tutorial!
Thank YOU for watching! I've been ill but I have to get back into making videos.
I made one and my friend said the 2 1/2” square should be bigger. The second one I made I used a larger block. 5” I think and it looks pretty good. It’s a fun pattern and the results are beautiful. Thank you.
Perfect! I'm so glad this worked out for you!
Tanks for giving us the visual. Much appreciated.
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Your right the first8 or so were t ricky
can you tell me the exact measurements I need to cut the jelly roll
It depends on how long you want your runner to be. Use 10 inch strips from your jelly roll - as many as necessary to make it the length for your table, mantle, etc.
How wide is the runner using 10" strips? how wide would it be using 9" strips?
Hi there- using the 10" strips, it's 12" wide. So with 9", I think it would be 11". Or so I think - I have not made these sizes.
I d9nt like this tutorial
Why did you not like it?
@@BaysideCreativeMedia I have no idea how many strips and what sizes I need to cut before starting to sew.
@@debclen321The easiest way is to keep sewing strips on each side until you reach the length you want!
What you could also do is sew as many strips that make up an easy measurement, such as 10". Then measure what length runner you want (how long do you want it to hang over the edges of your table, down sides of fireplace mantle, etc.) Then divide 10 into that measurement and it will give you the number of 10" segments to make.