French Lace
French Lace downloadable pattern
Finished Size: 72in x 72in
Skill level: Confident Beginner
This beautiful pattern has featured in the magazine Today’s Quilter. It requires a jelly roll (or forty 2½in strips) and you do have to add just one strip to your jelly roll. When we initially designed the quilt, we hadn’t planned at first to add the pieced border but after playing around with the quilt for a while it just materialised. Then we decided it needed an outer border, so the quilt kept getting bigger! We hope you like the effect.
Can I find this pattern in one of your books?
yes – Jelly Roll Quilts – The Classic Collection
Requirements:
1 Jelly Roll (We used a Chafarcani Jelly Roll by French General for Moda) OR forty 2½in strips
4 yds (3.75m) background fabric
1 x 2½in strip to add to the jelly roll
⅔ yd (60cms) binding
Techniques & Rulers:
usual rotary cutting kit
machine piecing
French Lace downloadable pattern
Finished Size: 72in x 72in
Skill level: Confident Beginner
This beautiful pattern has featured in the magazine Today’s Quilter. It requires a jelly roll (or forty 2½in strips) and you do have to add just one strip to your jelly roll. When we initially designed the quilt, we hadn’t planned at first to add the pieced border but after playing around with the quilt for a while it just materialised. Then we decided it needed an outer border, so the quilt kept getting bigger! We hope you like the effect.
Can I find this pattern in one of your books?
yes – Jelly Roll Quilts – The Classic Collection
Requirements:
1 Jelly Roll (We used a Chafarcani Jelly Roll by French General for Moda) OR forty 2½in strips
4 yds (3.75m) background fabric
1 x 2½in strip to add to the jelly roll
⅔ yd (60cms) binding
Techniques & Rulers:
usual rotary cutting kit
machine piecing
French Lace downloadable pattern
Finished Size: 72in x 72in
Skill level: Confident Beginner
This beautiful pattern has featured in the magazine Today’s Quilter. It requires a jelly roll (or forty 2½in strips) and you do have to add just one strip to your jelly roll. When we initially designed the quilt, we hadn’t planned at first to add the pieced border but after playing around with the quilt for a while it just materialised. Then we decided it needed an outer border, so the quilt kept getting bigger! We hope you like the effect.
Can I find this pattern in one of your books?
yes – Jelly Roll Quilts – The Classic Collection
Requirements:
1 Jelly Roll (We used a Chafarcani Jelly Roll by French General for Moda) OR forty 2½in strips
4 yds (3.75m) background fabric
1 x 2½in strip to add to the jelly roll
⅔ yd (60cms) binding
Techniques & Rulers:
usual rotary cutting kit
machine piecing