Thank you so much for watching! I hope you enjoyed this Brick Layer Jelly Roll Table Runner tutorial. Please leave a comment and let me know what you think about this video.
Hi again, can you show me how to make a fitting sheet with elastic, well when you get the time and any ideas on designer facemask? 😀Well, whenever you get the time.
I enjoy how well you give us instructions. It makes me feel that I can do the projects and if something doesn't look right I relook at the tutorial and find my mistake!
Hi Sherril, Happiness is a quick pattern for fast inspiration and completion. Hope y'all have a super year of health and happiness. Look forward to your videos bc you explain every step. I assume these strip sets are a group of 20. Some new people may not know that 2.5" strip sets are NOT jelly rolls unless they are made by Moda. just saying. I've made about 3 dz table runners from various tutorials of yours. easy peasy. Thanks
I always enjoy your tutorials because they are easy to follow. You speak slowly and clearly in a pleasant tone making it easy to follow your instructions. Thank you for this Jellyroll table runner tutorial. I am making me one now!
Sherrill, Thank you for not only sharing your time with us but also sharing your family. I find “visual” learning much easier than following a pattern. I also like the company you provide us. It has been a loooong year on home confinement😉. Again, thank you, Mary 🍀
I made this table runner with a batik fabric jelly roll from JoAnn’s and I love it!!! Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial. It was so helpful and it was easy to follow. I really liked your the lemon and navy fabrics on your table runner in the video too. I have not been online for a bit. I was laughing so hard to see your husband in quadruplet form in the video closing! He is always so fun on these videos!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Hi Jean. Glad the brick layer jelly roll table runner tutorial was helpful. Manny is a lot of fun - he is a big ham - LOL. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
The Walmart in our semi small town, doesn’t have a fabric craft area in their store. Shame as I have to go to our bigger town in Colorado to buy any fabric etc. I just have to wait til I’m down to this bigger town.
As always, very clear and easy to understand directions for us newbies! Thanks for all the details and pointers along the way, you make learning exciting and give me confidence that I can create and enjoy this new hobby in sewing! Blessings to you and yours!
Thank you so much for your tip about the corners. I’m terrible at binding, hate the corners, but that little trick has made a huge difference for me, thank you so much.
I’ve watched this video when you first posted it, but watched it again today. While I buy a fair amount of fabric from both Walmart and JoAnn’s, my experience has been to not buy jelly rolls from either store unless they are a name brand, like Kauffman,but not the store brand. The reason is most of the time, they are poorly cut as the strips bow. One jelly roll I bought from JAnn’s bowed so badly, it was completely unusable. I made a table runner from a jelly roll I purchased from Walmart and even after cutting the strips into 2.5” blocks I struggled with getting them sewn straight and having square blocks. I choose to stick to fat quarters and yardage. They are so much easier to square up. Again, it’s just been my experience. With that said, even with charm packs, I found that even from name brands like Moda or Kauffman (for example), they sometimes need to be squared up. I’m sure it depends on what company cuts the fabric into the precuts.
Good Morning. I just wanted to stop by and tell you THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL OF YOURSEWING TIPS AND TRICKS AND PROJECTS. i HAVE LEARNED AN ABUNDANCE OF WONDERFUL things from you . I don't usually comment I forget to do that. I get excited about the project I just saw and rush to my machine LOL But please KNOW I am always thanking you thumbs up and sharing. Have a beautiful sewshiney day You are Precious.
Very inspired. I copied the idea of it for a headrest quilt I was experimenting with. You’re so helpful. As a new quilter I am learning lots from you. Thank you Cheryl.
I like this table runner method I'm going to use this to make quilts. It's much easier to quilt. In sections of this size under your machine. Then join sections. Thank you for video Sheryl
Thank you for this tutorial I've been wanting to try this pattern and now I know how it's put together. By the way you guys are so creative with your outros, it makes every video fun right up to the end.
I love your videos, such clear instructions. I’m going to try this except with squares that I have......maybe for thanksgiving 😊 that way it gives me plenty time between work 👏🏻
I love love it. I watch your videos all the time. I have made a few projects from your videos. I also love your family that's ❤ and fun. Keep up the videos.
Hi Sherill, huge thanks for sharing your wonderful sewing talents.. you have such a lovely calming approach to your tutorials.. now to make a table runner. .. I look forward to checking in again :-) x
Love this! Can you do circle table toppers? I've been trying to draft my own pattern, but I'm not very good. Love that you provide how to cut the backing & binding too, no excuses to not get it done!
I'm such a beginner but I have a roll and I'm ready to start. My guesting is regarding the picked long edges. Do you measure the quarter inch seam from the edge of the little triangles or do i ignore them and measure from the bottom of them?
Gorgeous fabric, Cheryl!!! Can you tell me where you purchased it, please? It's so vibrant and fresh, and would look so nice on my kitchen table. Thanks for sharing another great video!
@@TheSewingRoomChannel Thank you. Unfortunately, the WalMarts here in San Diego County don't carry jelly rolls. Only fat quarters and 1 & 2 yard fabric pre-cuts. I'll go Walmart's website and see if I can order it. Thanks again, Cheryl. Keep making the great tutorials!!!
Happy New Year! This is so gorgeous. Your tutorials are so precise and easy to follow along, thanks for that. Did you have your giveaway yet? Blessings to you and your family!
Hi - This was a great video, so clear and easy to follow. Using a jelly roll will save so much time! A while back on one of your videos I remember you saying if we have tutorial requests, you'd be open to considering them. I have a request! I am now at the age where my friends are becoming grandparents. I'd like to make gifts they could use with their grandchildren, other than a full-blown quilt. I'd like to learn how to make a functional, durable, parent/grandparent-friendly burpcloth. I am envisioning patchwork (maybe using your brick layer technique?) on one side and terry cloth/towel material on the other. I notice you became a grandparent recently (congratulations!!!) any other tutorials that a grandparent.new parent would appreciate that we could make would be great!
Thank you so much for watching! Please check out my Beginners Baby Sewing Projects tutorial. In that video I demonstrate how to make a burb cloth. We go through these burp cloths like crazy! LOL! ua-cam.com/video/-gcoexBZj28/v-deo.html
I use the walking foot on all my quilting projects. Years ago I started in the middle. But because of a bad back I had to start stitching from side to side. My back didn't hurt as much. Now I take all my medium to large quilts to a long arm quilter because my back hurts too much. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Did you get your lemon jelly roll at walmart? I know you mentioned Walmart fabric. By the way Joy Bernhardt mentioned you in her video. That's how I found you and subscribed
In your instructions say to cut the backing fabric 16 1/2 inches wide. In the instructions printed below states 15 inches. Am I right that the 16 1/2 is the correct meaurement?
Thank you so much for watching! I hope you enjoyed this Brick Layer Jelly Roll Table Runner tutorial. Please leave a comment and let me know what you think about this video.
Hi again, can you show me how to make a fitting sheet with elastic, well when you get the time and any ideas on designer facemask? 😀Well, whenever you get the time.
I love watching you explain and demonstrate. You are so calm and precise. Love your shows. I wish I lived next door to you. You are awesome. 😊😊😊😊
Hi Judy. So glad the tutorials are helpful. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
I am very new to quilting at 72 years old! This was so very helpful for me. Easy to follow and I am excited to do this table runner.
Glad it was helpful!
You are a great a wonderful teacher.
Hi Terry. Thank you very much. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Super video
Just lovely. As always you have such a way of teaching that makes so much sense and enjoyable. Thank you!
Thank you!
I enjoy how well you give us instructions. It makes me feel that I can do the projects and if something doesn't look right I relook at the tutorial and find my mistake!
Thank you 😀❤️
Great tutorial I have watched before but needed to refresh , thank you.
Hi Fay. Glad the brick layer table runner was helpful. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Love your easy to follow instructions.
Thank you 😀
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
Hi Leeann. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
I’m on my second one now. Thank you.
Hi Fay. Glad the brick layer table runner was helpful. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
This is a great tutorial! Thanks, Sherrill. Pat
Hi Patricia. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Great video. Make sure you use matching thread in bobbin when you stitch in the ditch. Also when sewing the binding on the front side.
Hi Patricia. Thanks for the tips. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
All those Manny's at the end got me- hilarious 😂
Thank you for the video-new subscriber 😍
Hi Rachael. Thank you so much for subscribing. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Love this simple pattern
Hi Kathy. Glad you liked the brick layer quilt. Merry Christmas, and happy sewing. 😍
To eliminate frustration while doing the quilt in the ditch & especially sewing on the binding...I highly recommend a walking foot.
Michael’s has fabric and I would totally recommend Tuesday morning !!! :)
Good suggestions! Happy Sewing!
So perfect as usual
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I love your videos and your wonderful friends!
Glad you like them!
Have seen jelly rolls in Spotlight, but never knew what they were for. Thanks for this
You're welcome 😀
Love this idea!
Thank you! 😊
Loved this tutorial! Mine didn't come out perfect since I'm new at quilting, but it still looks nice!
Hi Emma. Glad the brick layer table runner tutorial was helpful. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
You are so kind to share😊❣️
Thank you 😀
I really love your tutorial
Thank you 😊
Excellent tutorial!
Hi Jane. Thank you. Glad you liked the brick layer jelly roll table runner. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Well, you sure simplified that one !! Thank you.
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching!! 😀❤️
Hi Sherril, Happiness is a quick pattern for fast inspiration and completion. Hope y'all have a super year of health and happiness. Look forward to your videos bc you explain every step. I assume these strip sets are a group of 20. Some new people may not know that 2.5" strip sets are NOT jelly rolls unless they are made by Moda. just saying. I've made about 3 dz table runners from various tutorials of yours. easy peasy. Thanks
I'm almost finish with this table runner. And it turned out nice. You explain it very well. Love your channel. Plus with Maria and of couse Manny
Thanks for watching! Happy Sewing!
I always enjoy your tutorials because they are easy to follow. You speak slowly and clearly in a pleasant tone making it easy to follow your instructions. Thank you for this Jellyroll table runner tutorial. I am making me one now!
You’re welcome. Happy Sewing!
Sherrill, Thank you for not only sharing your time with us but also sharing your family. I find “visual” learning much easier than following a pattern. I also like the company you provide us. It has been a loooong year on home confinement😉. Again, thank you, Mary 🍀
You are so welcome! Thank you so much for watching! 😀
I love it!! Thanks for sharing this
You’re welcome 😀
Love the “Happy Manny’s”!! ❤️
Yes, he is always happy. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Love watching Cheryl. She does a really good job explaining the steps to complete a runner.
Thanks so much! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I love your channel. I am ,73yrs. old sewing my whole life but I have learned alot from you. Thank you 💝
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I made this table runner with a batik fabric jelly roll from JoAnn’s and I love it!!! Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial. It was so helpful and it was easy to follow. I really liked your the lemon and navy fabrics on your table runner in the video too. I have not been online for a bit. I was laughing so hard to see your husband in quadruplet form in the video closing! He is always so fun on these videos!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Hi Jean. Glad the brick layer jelly roll table runner tutorial was helpful. Manny is a lot of fun - he is a big ham - LOL. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
The Walmart in our semi small town, doesn’t have a fabric craft area in their store. Shame as I have to go to our bigger town in Colorado to buy any fabric etc. I just have to wait til I’m down to this bigger town.
Beautiful
Thank you 😀
Very beautiful
Hi Suman. Glad you liked the brick layer table runner. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Love the lemon fabric! Hard to believe that came from Walmart! Great tutorial, thank you. 😁
You’re welcome 😀
You don't know how much you make me laugh when your husband is at the end. He is so funny.
Yes, he is very funny. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
You are a great teacher! Thank you, Cheryl!
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
As always, very clear and easy to understand directions for us newbies! Thanks for all the details and pointers along the way, you make learning exciting and give me confidence that I can create and enjoy this new hobby in sewing! Blessings to you and yours!
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful. 😀
Thank you so much for your tip about the corners. I’m terrible at binding, hate the corners, but that little trick has made a huge difference for me, thank you so much.
Hi Debbie. Glad the brick layer quilt binding tip was helpful. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Thank u well explained
Hi Indira. Glad the brick layer jelly roll table runner tutorial was helpful. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Estimada señora, no se ingles pero es un agrado verla le envió saludos desde Chile (me encanta lo que hace)!!
Thank you so much!
Great technique for mitered corners. Also, BLUE makes your eyes POP, Sherrill. 💙
Oh thank you! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Fabulous. Very simple pattern placing. Love it. Thank you Cheryl.
You’re welcome 😀
Thanks Cheryl, good way to start the new year, and I really like that sunny fabric, refreshing in this gloomy time!
You’re welcome 😀
Love the doggies!
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I’ve watched this video when you first posted it, but watched it again today. While I buy a fair amount of fabric from both Walmart and JoAnn’s, my experience has been to not buy jelly rolls from either store unless they are a name brand, like Kauffman,but not the store brand. The reason is most of the time, they are poorly cut as the strips bow. One jelly roll I bought from JAnn’s bowed so badly, it was completely unusable. I made a table runner from a jelly roll I purchased from Walmart and even after cutting the strips into 2.5” blocks I struggled with getting them sewn straight and having square blocks. I choose to stick to fat quarters and yardage. They are so much easier to square up. Again, it’s just been my experience. With that said, even with charm packs, I found that even from name brands like Moda or Kauffman (for example), they sometimes need to be squared up. I’m sure it depends on what company cuts the fabric into the precuts.
Hi Leilani. Thanks for sharing your experience. It is good to know. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
Beautiful jelly roll table runner
Thank you! 😀
Good Morning. I just wanted to stop by and tell you THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL OF YOURSEWING TIPS AND TRICKS AND PROJECTS. i HAVE LEARNED AN ABUNDANCE OF WONDERFUL things from you . I don't usually comment I forget to do that. I get excited about the project I just saw and rush to my machine LOL But please KNOW I am always thanking you thumbs up and sharing. Have a beautiful sewshiney day You are Precious.
WOW thank you Aquahoma. I am so glad you enjoy the tutorials. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Thank you! I love the pattern and material. You are such a great teacher!
Thank you so much!
I love your tutorials... Always easy to follow and your attention to detail is wonderful!! I love the blue and yellow choice fabric you selected. 💙💛
Thank you so much!
Happy New Year Sherrill. Many thanks for this tutorial. You always make things easy to understand xx
Happy new year!
That is so beautiful! I love it!!! Looks like spring time. Going to make this really pretty table runner 💖💛💙💜💚❤💞😊😍
Thank you. Happy Sewing! 😀
@@TheSewingRoomChannel your welcome 😊
Terrific tutorial and I love the table runner. Also, I get such a kick out of the other people in the video - that man is soooo funny lol!
He is a lot of fun. Merry Christmas. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Very inspired. I copied the idea of it for a headrest quilt I was experimenting with. You’re so helpful. As a new quilter I am learning lots from you. Thank you Cheryl.
You’re welcome 😊
I like this table runner method I'm going to use this to make quilts. It's much easier to quilt. In sections of this size under your machine. Then join sections. Thank you for video Sheryl
Great idea! Thank you so much for watching and happy sewing! 😍
You are a very good teacher. Thank you for these videos.
You’re welcome 😀
Lovely 👍🙋🥂🍾💯 Happy New Year to you
Thank you. Happy New Year!
Very simple, clear instructions. Great for beginners.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much , you are a great teacher ,I learned a lot ... Thanks
You’re welcome 😀
Cheryl, I love your videos you make the projects so easy to do. Thank you and Happy New Year.
You’re welcome. Thank you so much for watching! 😀❤️
Awesome
Hi Roseanne. Glad you liked the brick layer jelly roll table runner tutorial. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
Thank you for such good instructions!
You’re welcome 😊
So pretty. Thank you
You’re welcome 😊
Super cute pattern 😍. I love your tutorials - you are so easy to understand! Thank you for all your tips and tricks, too! 💛✨💛
You’re welcome 😀❤️
Thats brilliant so much easier.
Thank you 😀
Love it, great way to use up scraps.
Thanks so much!
Thank You Cheryl you make it easy to do and Instructions easy to follow I just love your videos
You are so welcome 😀
Very pretty colors for this table runner. Nice refreshing to look at.
Love your tutorials.
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you for ALL your video's I have learnt so much as I am very new to quilting.happy new year from Tasmania
Happy new year!
Love your table runner! Beautiful job, many thanks!!
You are so welcome!
So very pretty TFS. 🙏👍
You’re welcome 😀❤️
Thank you for highlighting fabric from Walmart. I will check it out. Saving money is good. ❤️Love all your tips and clear directions.❣️🙏😍🙏
You are so welcome!
Thank you for this tutorial I've been wanting to try this pattern and now I know how it's put together. By the way you guys are so creative with your outros, it makes every video fun right up to the end.
You’re welcome. Thank you so much for watching! ❤️❤️❤️
Great tutorial. You have a wonderful teaching style.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for this great tutorial ❤️
You’re welcome 😊
I love your videos, such clear instructions. I’m going to try this except with squares that I have......maybe for thanksgiving 😊 that way it gives me plenty time between work 👏🏻
Happy Sewing! 😀
Hi Sherrill! Beautiful Table Runner! Love the pattern. Thanks for the tutorial
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Very nice runner, love the colors. Very well explained. Thank you for explaining it so well and showing what you mean.
Glad you liked it! 😀
Thank you for such an easy pattern! My goal for this year is to learn to quilt, & I think this might be the perfect thing to start with.
You’re welcome 😀
Going to give this one a try! Thanks for a great video!
Happy Sewing!
I love love it. I watch your videos all the time. I have made a few projects from your videos. I also love your family that's ❤ and fun. Keep up the videos.
Thank you so much 😀❤️
Hi Sherill, huge thanks for sharing your wonderful sewing talents.. you have such a lovely calming approach to your tutorials.. now to make a table runner. .. I look forward to checking in again :-) x
Thank you so much 😊❤️
Love this! Can you do circle table toppers? I've been trying to draft my own pattern, but I'm not very good. Love that you provide how to cut the backing & binding too, no excuses to not get it done!
Hi Traci. Thanks for the suggestion. Stay safe, and happy sewing. 😍
Excellent video tutorial. Our teaching skills are superb. Every little detail is well explained!!
Many thanks!
Love the table runner! As always, very well explained. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
It’s so beautiful and has all my colors in it! I’m pretty sure I can make that! Thanks you for the clear directions Sherril!
You are so welcome
👍❤️😊
I'm such a beginner but I have a roll and I'm ready to start. My guesting is regarding the picked long edges. Do you measure the quarter inch seam from the edge of the little triangles or do i ignore them and measure from the bottom of them?
Hi Lisa. Measure from to the point in 1/4". Stay safe, and happy sewing.
I was wondering how wide the binding strip is?
Gorgeous fabric, Cheryl!!! Can you tell me where you purchased it, please? It's so vibrant and fresh, and would look so nice on my kitchen table. Thanks for sharing another great video!
Hi Dori. I purchased the jelly roll fabric at Walmart. 😀
@@TheSewingRoomChannel Thank you. Unfortunately, the WalMarts here in San Diego County don't carry jelly rolls. Only fat quarters and 1 & 2 yard fabric pre-cuts. I'll go Walmart's website and see if I can order it. Thanks again, Cheryl. Keep making the great tutorials!!!
Happy New Year! This is so gorgeous. Your tutorials are so precise and easy to follow along, thanks for that. Did you have your giveaway yet? Blessings to you and your family!
Happy New Year! Winners will be contacted soon. 😀
Hi - This was a great video, so clear and easy to follow. Using a jelly roll will save so much time! A while back on one of your videos I remember you saying if we have tutorial requests, you'd be open to considering them. I have a request! I am now at the age where my friends are becoming grandparents. I'd like to make gifts they could use with their grandchildren, other than a full-blown quilt. I'd like to learn how to make a functional, durable, parent/grandparent-friendly burpcloth. I am envisioning patchwork (maybe using your brick layer technique?) on one side and terry cloth/towel material on the other. I notice you became a grandparent recently (congratulations!!!) any other tutorials that a grandparent.new parent would appreciate that we could make would be great!
Thank you so much for watching! Please check out my Beginners Baby Sewing Projects tutorial. In that video I demonstrate how to make a burb cloth. We go through these burp cloths like crazy! LOL! ua-cam.com/video/-gcoexBZj28/v-deo.html
@@TheSewingRoomChannel Perfect. Thank you!!!!
I w a s wondering if you staggered the rows. Very pretty table runner
Hi Marlene. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
Do you use a walking foot when you stich in the ditch. Also do you start in the middle or the edge. Love your channel . Thanks
I use the walking foot on all my quilting projects. Years ago I started in the middle. But because of a bad back I had to start stitching from side to side. My back didn't hurt as much. Now I take all my medium to large quilts to a long arm quilter because my back hurts too much. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Did you get your lemon jelly roll at walmart? I know you mentioned Walmart fabric. By the way Joy Bernhardt mentioned you in her video. That's how I found you and subscribed
Hi Linda. Yes, I purchased the lemon jelly roll at Walmart. Thank you so much for subscribing! 😀
Please demonstrate and show how to make a bed scarf.
I will try 😀
In your instructions say to cut the backing fabric 16 1/2 inches wide. In the instructions printed below states 15 inches. Am I right that the 16 1/2 is the correct meaurement?