Make a Jelly Roll Rug with Jenny Doan of Missouri Star Quilt Co. (Video Tutorial)

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  • @melvacisneros341
    @melvacisneros341 6 місяців тому +5

    I just adore this woman. So easy to understand. Makes it so simple.

  • @lisawalsh2422
    @lisawalsh2422 4 роки тому +2

    I absolutely love your videos, my grandma who is no longer here use to make the most beautiful quilts and yours remind me so much of hers..thank you for these videos I am 52 and hope to make at least 1 quilt I have to get a new sewing machine first I only have a small one some day I will be able to get one I pray..once again your work is beautiful.

  • @cathytaylor1203
    @cathytaylor1203 6 років тому +42

    Celebrating you, Jenny Doan, on International Women's Day!!! You are a true inspiration for women everywhere!!! Thanks for all the great instruction you provide us!!! God bless you!!!

  • @CaleanWsh
    @CaleanWsh 6 років тому +6

    I noticed these rugs a couple of days ago when I got the email from MSQC! Reminds me of the wool rugs a friend of my mothers used to make! Difference is, she sewed them by hand with *VERY* thick thread!! Thanks Jenny!!

    • @susanmazzanti5643
      @susanmazzanti5643 5 років тому +2

      Those rugs were done by braiding three stripes of fabric together. They were done completely by hand and many of them used left over scraps and good parts of old clothing. I made a small one when I was young and have thought about making one from old jeans for my kitchen. They were comfortable to stand on.

  • @carikshawn4201
    @carikshawn4201 3 роки тому +1

    Today is Sunday May 23, 2021...haven't done any sewing for several years but want to get back into it and want to make a rug. Have been tryig endlessly to figure out how to cut my own jelly roll so I could get RJ's rug in separate colors with NO HELP ANYWHERE UNTIL YOU just mentioned what I suspected, do one color at a time...so now, I'm going to start making my own strips not to mention, I'm fascinated with YOUR professionalism...thank you if you check out the comments sometime...

  • @melniee2551
    @melniee2551 6 років тому +10

    wow, the large rug is GORGEOUS

    • @jennybaker5713
      @jennybaker5713 5 місяців тому

      How would one make the big one more oval-ish?

  • @catherineiwanicki7362
    @catherineiwanicki7362 5 років тому +14

    Great tutorial! I think I will put the batting in a bowl with a wooden spoon handle through the roll of batting and keep it on the floor next to the machine. I can not wait to try this!

  • @LeslieB.1313
    @LeslieB.1313 6 років тому +6

    Thank you! Thank you! I have extra fabric left over from a quilt I made for my sister's birthday (in March). Now I can make her a rug to match for Christmas...Lol

  • @jessannchittum9360
    @jessannchittum9360 3 роки тому +1

    Your the first person on here that Iv seen not use an extension table to do it. 🙌🏻 glad to know it’s not impossible without it

  • @sewcrazybaker
    @sewcrazybaker 6 років тому +3

    I've been working on one of these since early January. I'm still not finished with it for a couple of reasons. First of all it's the project I work on when I need a break from the regular sewing job I do every year for a friend. I work on his project for about 2 hours at a time, then I need to stand up and walk around and that's when I work on my rug. Also, I do all my sewing up on the 2nd floor our barn which is heated with kerosene heaters. It's been way too cold to even try to get the barn up to a comfortable temperature for me to work. And now I have the cat that showed up in our garage and had at least 5 kittens before I even knew she was there! If I didn't have all the other things going on, I probably could have made 3 rugs! I love them!

    • @MissouriQuiltCo
      @MissouriQuiltCo  6 років тому

      Oh wow, Mary Ellen! Congrats on the newest additions to your family! :) We hope this tutorial helps you finish up your Jelly Roll Rug! :)

  • @jcrafthouse
    @jcrafthouse 11 місяців тому

    The cool thing about the Kaffe is that it reads as blue and purple when you view it, but you could pull out pinks, greens from it to use in the rest of the room as well. The rainbow one is quite modern and would suit a completely different space. Thanks for the vid

  • @deborahadams6971
    @deborahadams6971 3 роки тому +1

    I just love the way you give instructions. I can follow them and I go back again and again to check something if I'm not clear on how to do something. Thanks so much.

  • @dyanewilsonnanacupcake8504
    @dyanewilsonnanacupcake8504 5 років тому +7

    Thank you for the tutorial Jenny. Something that can be important for those who don't have a set in machine or perhaps even if you do is to take out from under the needle and iron after 2 or 3 rounds. Set your iron to the highest setting your fabric will take and iron the heck out of it. This will avoid any rolling in that can and did happen to me. If you think you have ironed too much iron a bit more. Because the pattern is protected you should support the pattern designer and purchase, there are specific starting measurements and more tips included. I LOVE mine and will make more. It is mindless and relaxing sewing that is welcomed.

    • @MissouriQuiltCo
      @MissouriQuiltCo  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for taking the time to share this great tip with us Dyane Wilson! We really appreciate it.

  • @rondon642000
    @rondon642000 6 років тому +22

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! I am a visual learner! This video has given me the confidence to make this rug!!🥰😘😊

  • @Z_Mimis
    @Z_Mimis Рік тому +7

    You did not show how to start out,...like seems to seem or which side to start. Or how to finish the end?

    • @AngelC-np5rm
      @AngelC-np5rm 3 місяці тому +1

      the maker of the pattern she uses forbids showing those parts of assembly.

  • @kathleenanderson2576
    @kathleenanderson2576 6 років тому +2

    I love your tutorials and have made several of your quilt ideas. My favorite is the Attic windows. I think I will try this for my friends birthday.

  • @elnasell5113
    @elnasell5113 6 років тому +2

    Beautiful!! I’d like to get up the nerve to make the round one for my bathroom in black, red , white and gray !!! That would be so cool !! Thanks for the tutorial !!

  • @annweitoish8856
    @annweitoish8856 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Genny! My Granddaughter loves when i make her rugs ! And im going to make my Son a camo one ! So easy !!your a great teacher and a very nice peron!😊😂❤

  • @alteredLori
    @alteredLori Рік тому

    You are the best!!!! I could watch you all day and I WILL learn something from watching. I can't tell you enough how great it is to follow you cause I am left handed!!! Bless you Ma'am!

  • @irenem2158
    @irenem2158 5 років тому +1

    Love the big round rug,, love the purple!!

  • @jimchapman4742
    @jimchapman4742 5 років тому +1

    Jenny’s the best!

  • @dorenenagy564
    @dorenenagy564 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful rugs. I love them.

  • @marianboncato4027
    @marianboncato4027 6 років тому +1

    This tutorial is really helpful because I am going to make rugs for my newly remodeled guest bathroom.

    • @MissouriQuiltCo
      @MissouriQuiltCo  5 років тому

      We're so glad you found this tutorial helpful Marian Boncato! Be sure to let us know how it turns out.

  • @SuperCandJ
    @SuperCandJ 5 років тому +4

    I got a sasher for the jelly roll and it is a great tool to have.

    • @petmomful2260
      @petmomful2260 5 років тому

      What is a sasher, if I may ask?

    • @vickyls8132
      @vickyls8132 5 років тому

      What’s that?

    • @meganmills6545
      @meganmills6545 4 роки тому +1

      @@vickyls8132 It's a plastic tool a bit like a belt buckle that you slide the strip through. It folds in the two sides and holds them so you fold the strip in half again and hold that part as you stitch it. You slide it down the long, long strip about 6 inches at a time at the machine as sew.

  • @popup1961
    @popup1961 6 років тому +1

    Love the purple one. Have to try it.!

  • @teripranger2824
    @teripranger2824 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Jenny. I have seen these and wanted to try but didnt know where to start.

  • @darlenefrancis1175
    @darlenefrancis1175 6 років тому +1

    Love those colors.

  • @terrinadeau8965
    @terrinadeau8965 5 років тому +12

    It would be helpful to have a close up of the folding/sewing part making those strips. Thanks.

    • @MissouriQuiltCo
      @MissouriQuiltCo  5 років тому +1

      Thank you so much for your feed back. We will address that during our next film session. :)

    • @jeanh.3701
      @jeanh.3701 5 років тому +1

      Looking forward to future video. I don’t see how to hide raw edges. Love your tutorials just finished the Zigzag quilt top. Cute!

  • @paulablack576
    @paulablack576 5 років тому +4

    Great job, Jenny! These can be tricky and your tip on how to start the strip was great. I never though of sewing down to the tapered end. For those who are complaining about what she didn’t show how to do this pattern is proprietary and she can’t show everything or no one would buy the pattern. I have made several and the pattern does have a few things you need to know.

    • @barkwaybarkway2138
      @barkwaybarkway2138 6 місяців тому

      I did buy the pattern but lost it when I moved so now I don't know how to start or end it. 😢

  • @HRHDMKYT
    @HRHDMKYT 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for doing this tutorial video Jenny... You are right, even with the pattern, it's tough to see what you're meant to be doing. But with the visual tips, it's crystal clear. I think I know what my Mom is getting for her birthday this year from me! :-)

  • @rhodajohnson7126
    @rhodajohnson7126 5 років тому +3

    Done! Love it. Needed more than one roll but i used cut up one. I think it came out cool

  • @sewitsmyparty4853
    @sewitsmyparty4853 5 років тому +1

    Jenny you the best!!!

  • @ericabates5361
    @ericabates5361 4 роки тому +1

    Hello Jenny, I Crocheted rag rugs & t-shirt rugs to create similar rugs 💕 & these Jelly Roll Rugs are also so Beautiful 😁 💜 I am a Totally New Beginner to Quilting so I think this will be a later project to aim for 😋 if I were ever to get Jelly Rolls & the batting roll 😁 Erica x

  • @rhandidemars8164
    @rhandidemars8164 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for the jelly roll rug tutorial. I did want to let you know that one jelly roll takes almost two rolls of the bonsal batting.

  • @JeannineIrvine-b1d
    @JeannineIrvine-b1d 8 місяців тому

    Thanks Jenny! Have always wanted to make a rag rug. You just taught me how!!! Love all the MSQCO tutorials!

  • @mary-annz.reynolds7778
    @mary-annz.reynolds7778 5 років тому +1

    Thank you again Jenny! Love all your videos.

  • @HomerStay
    @HomerStay 5 років тому +6

    I get so much from watching you every week! Thank you for sharing sooooo much loveliness.
    But this video did suffer in the editing, as mentioned by other viewers.

  • @barbarastefani254
    @barbarastefani254 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the Jelly roll info

  • @kimmaynard338
    @kimmaynard338 6 років тому +2

    A W E S O M E ...... I want to make one so bad .... thank you ...love the round rug ...

  • @karenvonallmen20
    @karenvonallmen20 4 роки тому

    Thank you so very much! Starting mine today.

  • @ellenhofer3343
    @ellenhofer3343 4 роки тому +4

    I zig zag my strips together when I make my own. The tape is another expence I just can't afford and maybe others can't either.
    Please explain this is an option, too. It works just as well.
    I also sometimes jyst butt tge battibg strips up to each other and it eorks just fine.

  • @GregBledsoeWharton
    @GregBledsoeWharton 5 років тому +2

    A great way to take left over strips to make a rug for my kitchen.

  • @lindasoltys5947
    @lindasoltys5947 2 роки тому +3

    Why aren’t you starting from the beginning, first attaching?

  • @gail7275
    @gail7275 5 років тому +1

    Thanks so much Jenny - great instructions ! I'n new to your channel - but I am most certainly going to be a regular !

  • @joyhopkins9824
    @joyhopkins9824 2 роки тому +1

    How big strip do you start rug with?

  • @jenniferbrown7958
    @jenniferbrown7958 6 років тому +2

    Omg now I want to make rugs for every room in my house. Thanks for the tutorial

  • @kimbennett2369
    @kimbennett2369 5 років тому +1

    I love it it ! Thank you Jenny

  • @bethb9096
    @bethb9096 5 років тому +11

    I'm kind of sad that part of the video was taken out. Fortunately I remember how you started it from the first time I watched it when it originally was posted.

    • @lisacloninger5094
      @lisacloninger5094 4 роки тому +1

      Especially because the pattern is not very clear with the steps on how to fold and start the long strips with the batting. The way I did it worked, but so many of these tutorials are unable to show clear steps because of the pattern copyright, I think. I wish I lived closer to my mother or grandmother so they could show me clear steps for free! They never needed a pattern 🥰

  • @The1952trouble
    @The1952trouble 5 років тому +1

    There both BEAUTIFUL

  • @lindaturner5736
    @lindaturner5736 2 роки тому

    Thank you. You make it look easy!

  • @HosCreates
    @HosCreates 5 років тому +1

    How do you wash such wonderful rugs? How do you keep them flat while sewing? They look fun!

    • @racheng77
      @racheng77 3 роки тому +1

      Considering the materials, I'd wash it the same way I would any of my quilts. Cold water, gentle cycle. And either delicate, low-heat dry, or line dry.

    • @HosCreates
      @HosCreates 3 роки тому

      @@racheng77 thanks ! how do you keep them flat while stitching it together when it gets huge?

    • @racheng77
      @racheng77 3 роки тому

      @@HosCreates A large work surface helps. If you're sewing in the right direction, all of your 'work' should end up on the outside, not bunched up under your machine. That should help. Make sure you've pressed/ironed your strips out, too, prior to sewing in the batting, so that they lay as flat and seamless as possible.
      It's not a beginner's sewing project, because you have to be comfortable enough to kind of free hand sew those strips with the batting inside, without pinning (I do this with bias tape when finishing a quilt because it's honestly easier than trying to pin it). And then again, holding it together with one hand and guiding it under the pressure foot, while sewing the strips together.

  • @audrasmith3725
    @audrasmith3725 9 місяців тому

    Is the rug washable. I would think it is but wonder if the strips would need to be prewashed?

  • @IronOnsUS
    @IronOnsUS 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Jenny! Great tutorial as always.

  • @juliehare3403
    @juliehare3403 5 місяців тому

    How do you start the strips with that point? How do you begin? How do you start those first tight turns so that it doesn't curl up? Exactly how do you fold?

  • @tracystandhart939
    @tracystandhart939 5 років тому +1

    What is the best way to care for and clean these rugs?

  • @cindycowan7439
    @cindycowan7439 5 років тому +3

    What kind of thread did you use?

  • @irenamangone
    @irenamangone 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful. Thank you.

  • @rachelrosemary7423
    @rachelrosemary7423 Рік тому

    What quilt is that behind you called please?
    Thanks for all the tutorials

  • @Sasslette
    @Sasslette 5 років тому +7

    My class made this rug and there were a lot of problems keeping it flat. Lots ended up piling books and magazines so the rug wasn't 'falling' but kept flat. You can even do half a jelly roll and sew it straight (meaning instead of going around just join it in lengths of straight strips) and turn it into a bag!

    • @ellenhofer3343
      @ellenhofer3343 4 роки тому +2

      I've seen other videos where they actually tell viewers to get out all their sewing boojs and stack them aroubd their machines.
      I've tried twice to make ine of these, used the 'steam till cery damp' methid but have not been successful. I'm not wasting my fabrics to try another oval or round one.
      Instead, I'm making rectangular ones out of strips and putting binding around the rectangles on all sides.

  • @tlims1974a
    @tlims1974a 2 роки тому

    What I’m wondering, as we all do is when you wash it and it wrinkles and shrinks as 100% cotton does...then what does the rug look like when it shrinks? Does it maintain it’s shape or does it turn cattywhompas? I love the round one!

  • @gretchenbreidel9975
    @gretchenbreidel9975 3 місяці тому

    What sewing machine can go through all that please?

  • @vickyls8132
    @vickyls8132 5 років тому

    I wish I could post a pic of my rug! I started, made 9 laps, admired that it WASNT A BOWL, then, I realized it was a kidney bean! It’s flat, but one side looks great and the other curves in! Any tips plz?!!! Love ALL your videos! I watch them all! Thx!

    • @MissouriQuiltCo
      @MissouriQuiltCo  5 років тому

      Hi, Vicky! Please send your pictures to our fine Customer Service crew at info@missouriquiltco.com. We've got some great quilters on staff that might be able to advise you!

  • @tagamigigoslow4678
    @tagamigigoslow4678 4 роки тому +1

    Had to take all apart as it was a wavy cuddle fish...how do i sew it flat lol

  • @lisaberard-hasted3273
    @lisaberard-hasted3273 2 роки тому

    If I want a bigger rug would I buy 2 or 3 jelly rolls and go through each jelly roll one at a time following the same sequence repeating after each other? Hope this makes sense. I want my rug to be approximately 4’ x 6’

  • @virginialax8219
    @virginialax8219 4 роки тому

    Hi Jenny, Just got done with my rug. Sadly I can not get it to lay flat its turning up. Any suggestions on how to fix this? Thank you

  • @billie4907
    @billie4907 2 роки тому

    Awesome job. Love love love your tutorial.

  • @melaneeharrison1030
    @melaneeharrison1030 5 років тому

    The colors are beautiful! But may I make a suggestion? Maybe do more camera views from the top so we can see how you were folding the batting into the strips? For the most part I was able to follow along but that upper camera view comes in handy.

  • @louiselahore2070
    @louiselahore2070 6 місяців тому

    Can a jelly roll rug be washed? I want to make one, but we live on a dusty/dirty ranch and area rugs have to be washed every couple months.

  • @rebeccalott8625
    @rebeccalott8625 3 роки тому +1

    Fabulous!!!💖

  • @barbarastefani254
    @barbarastefani254 10 місяців тому

    Thank you this is gonna be a lot easier to do

  • @w3ndi973
    @w3ndi973 6 років тому +1

    This might be a daft question but what length do you make the first sewn strip before you turn it? Or does it not matter?

    • @marybuchholz6186
      @marybuchholz6186 6 років тому

      It probably has it listed in the pattern, but I would do what I liked.

    • @susanchase7880
      @susanchase7880 5 років тому +1

      I'm pretty sure Jenny said to complete the end-to-end sewing of the jelly roll, then lay on the batting. The batting was 25 yards and I think the jelly roll was the same.

    • @mariont.9539
      @mariont.9539 5 років тому

      No daft question at all Wendy - you're right Jenny said to first complete the jelly roll sewing and lay the batting into the strip and sew and sew and sew....have fun !

  • @gabiglaezer8685
    @gabiglaezer8685 5 років тому

    I cut up some of my old jeans to make a jelly roll rug but it does not lie flat. I have some pictures but can’t seem to post them here. Is there any trick or suggestion how to make the rug be flat? It is especially in the round areas. Thanks for any comments.

    • @MissouriQuiltCo
      @MissouriQuiltCo  5 років тому

      Hi, Gabi! Might try emailing some pictures to our Customer Service crew at info@missouriquiltco.com. They should be able to give some suggestions to help you out. Hope this helps!

    • @gabiglaezer8685
      @gabiglaezer8685 5 років тому

      Thank you I pulled it apart and decided to make a rectangular rug out of it. I don’t have to do the curved areas and it is flat now although not finished yet. But I think this will work
      Thanks for your suggestion though!
      Have a Merry Christmas!

  • @cathrynmooney2547
    @cathrynmooney2547 4 роки тому

    Loved this. What is a fan fold? Thank you.

  • @ozmee1954
    @ozmee1954 6 років тому +15

    I know from experience how slippery these will be. Better buy some of that non-slide stuff for the back!

    • @MissouriQuiltCo
      @MissouriQuiltCo  6 років тому +3

      That's a great idea, Debra! Thank you for sharing!

    • @jennydoan57
      @jennydoan57 6 років тому

      Debra Crocker ouch!!

    • @laurafifer4453
      @laurafifer4453 5 років тому +2

      My friend puts dots of hot glue and it works. And you can wash but not dry. And it's clear so if someone flips it, they won't think it's weird or ugly. But I remember falling on those when I was little. 🤣😂

    • @janesublett5272
      @janesublett5272 5 років тому

      That's why they're called "scatter rugs" or "splatter rugs".....oops. Love the hot glue idea . There's also a "rubbery " grid product that can be cut to be a mat. I imagine it covered with dog hair at my house......ummmmm.

    • @osewhoopy9253
      @osewhoopy9253 4 роки тому

      @@janesublett5272 I'm thinking of all the places I would love one, but no way with two black labs - will make for gifts 😫

  • @deliagutierrez6970
    @deliagutierrez6970 3 роки тому

    Is there anything I can put on the bottom side so I dont slip. They are slippery on tile

  • @bigmaude31
    @bigmaude31 5 років тому +1

    I just completed a jelly roll rug. Has anyone put anything on the bottom of their rugs to keep them from sliding around on a tile floor?

    • @vickyls8132
      @vickyls8132 5 років тому

      Bigmaude31 Look at Lowe’s or Home Depot.

  • @danabexten3607
    @danabexten3607 2 роки тому

    Is it necessary to use the batting?

  • @mayastephens7793
    @mayastephens7793 4 місяці тому

    Did I miss the initial starting row of the rug? Help!

  • @karenfisher8605
    @karenfisher8605 3 роки тому

    What causes it to buckle around the long side

  • @HosCreates
    @HosCreates 3 роки тому

    Do you need a thicker needle such as a 16 to get through the layers?

  • @tracygritke9433
    @tracygritke9433 5 років тому

    Thank you Jenny .. I just love your tutorials.. I have learned so much from you in the past few years.. I never get enough of your tutorials. Please keep doing them.

  • @monaquilts4679
    @monaquilts4679 5 років тому +1

    A piece of the video is missing..how to start the strip with the batting. Please fix this.

  • @sweetcountrylivinginmichigan
    @sweetcountrylivinginmichigan 9 місяців тому

    Great video!

  • @lyles1658
    @lyles1658 2 місяці тому

    Is this print of jelly roll still available?

  • @milankhandeparker1153
    @milankhandeparker1153 4 роки тому +1

    Dona u didn't showed d begining of d rug

  • @LorieRehman
    @LorieRehman 5 місяців тому

    could you PLEASE show the very first row please?

  • @ambergreen6359
    @ambergreen6359 5 років тому

    Would the smaller oval rug wash well enough in a washing machine? Or would the quilting fabric just not survive as long with laundering every few months? Even though we don't wear outdoor shoes in the house we are still grubby people. Lol Might need to put it in a less used area of the room to keep it prettier and cleaner?

    • @gbrasg
      @gbrasg 5 років тому +1

      Amber Green yes I’ve washed mine. Dry flat

  • @lynnelott5374
    @lynnelott5374 4 роки тому +1

    There is a break in the video at 4:20 that edits out critical information. She mentions folding and sewing, but its not clear if youre sewing raw edges or folding them under like bias tape.

  • @catherinemccurdy6994
    @catherinemccurdy6994 5 років тому +1

    I loved making my first jelly roll rug. Can't wait to make the large round one. BTW, is the name of the quilt on the wall, Missouri Star? I couldn't find the pattern on the web site.

    • @MissouriQuiltCo
      @MissouriQuiltCo  5 років тому

      Hi, Catherine McCurdy! This is our Missouri Star Quilt. You can view the tutorial for it if you'd like by clicking on this link below.
      ua-cam.com/video/i6ddFsZu7yo/v-deo.html

  • @stephaniejohnson7637
    @stephaniejohnson7637 5 років тому

    I want to know if u have a soild white, grey, black, and burgundy. Please let me know. Thank u.

  • @deedvb3931
    @deedvb3931 6 років тому +3

    This morning I watched this video, and it had much more direction in tapering the beginning piece; also a great trick to starting the round colossal rug. That video disappeared on my favorites list, and those two steps are missing in this video. I have the pattern, but your video made so much more sense... is the original video out there somewhere?

    • @emmonstrex65
      @emmonstrex65 6 років тому

      I noticed that too. Doesn't show how to fold the batting in or how to start it tapered. I'm disappointed because I am interested in making one, but this tutorial missed that integral step🤔

    • @eup584
      @eup584 6 років тому

      I’m pretty sure they had to remove parts of the original video because they violated the pattern designer’s copyright when they gave away all the steps for free.

    • @Dipsynoodle
      @Dipsynoodle 5 років тому

      I know I commented on the video I watched this morning. And although my comments show up in my notifications, the video is gone. This one for sure has been edited. But Jenny did seem to give a lot more detail in her instructions than most other tutorials I’ve seen. Probably a violation of the designers instructions.

    • @rayborden6860
      @rayborden6860 5 років тому

      Yes, I noticed that too. I watched the video Friday morning and it showed how to fold and start the taper. PLEASE MSQC put the video tutorial back the original way. I am a visual person. The videos make more sense than reading patterns.

  • @sj9600
    @sj9600 4 роки тому +1

    I have ripped out my rug twice now, I don't know what I am doing. I don't pull when I am sewing and I steam every 4th row. Then by the end of my rug it bows out like a big bowl. What can I do. I am ready to throw the thing out.

    • @MissouriQuiltCo
      @MissouriQuiltCo  4 роки тому

      Hi, Zachary! Sorry to hear you're having some frustration. Could you take some pictures and send them to info@missouriquiltco.com, describing what's happening? Thanks!

  • @patbarlow8401
    @patbarlow8401 4 роки тому +1

    Love your site.

  • @rosannaargiolu7806
    @rosannaargiolu7806 6 років тому +1

    Grazie sei molto brava

  • @jessannchittum9360
    @jessannchittum9360 3 роки тому

    Omg that’s beautiful I wanna make one for my kids rooms! I’m a beginner sewer tho so idk how well I’ll do. We shall see tho lol

  • @1tiredteacher
    @1tiredteacher 5 років тому

    Question for you all. I need a long, narrow rug for my camper. Could I do that with a Jelly Roll Rug? It would need to be 4 feet long and only 1 1/2 feet wide.

    • @MissouriQuiltCo
      @MissouriQuiltCo  5 років тому

      Hi, Linda! It could be done, if you deliberately elongate it like that. Might require some fiddling to figure out though. Good luck!

    • @meganmills6545
      @meganmills6545 4 роки тому

      This is something I worked out once for a crochet granny rectangle - but the same principle applies broadly for an oval so you might find it a good place to start... "Every round from Round 2 onwards adds just as much length as it does width. So, however much longer you want your finished rectangle to be than it is wide is the length you need added to the width of your starting strip."
      For my crochet rectangle if I wanted my finished granny rectangle to be 1.5 metres long x 1 metre wide, excluding borders, and my starting strip was 3cm wide then I would make my starting strip 3 + 50 = 53cm long (megan.cc/GrannyRectangle/). That 50cm was the difference between the length of 1.5 metres and the width of 1 metre.
      The difference for you is 2 1/2 feet and the width of the strip is inconsequential on this scale so that would be the length I'd try. But if, say, my strip was 1 inch wide and I was trying to be as accurate as I could possibly work out I would make it 2 feet and 5 inches long.
      Now - as to how many strips you need, that is something you'd have to do a bit more maths for. (Compare the area that 1 roll makes and the area of the rug you want. Whatever the difference is will be what you need. Lets say you wanted a rug that was twice the area of the rug that uses 1 roll, then you'd need 2 rolls, twice as much batting, etc.)
      I hope that was helpful. :-D

  • @hatifrancisco4195
    @hatifrancisco4195 3 роки тому

    do you have your own on line store where all quilting supplies can be bought?

  • @wendycarter7620
    @wendycarter7620 5 років тому

    How do you wash the rugs

  • @suewiesman6424
    @suewiesman6424 5 років тому +1

    love love it !

  • @mariagoumas6135
    @mariagoumas6135 6 років тому +1

    I love it 🥰