If you’re looking for a quilting project that is exciting, beginner-friendly, and incredibly satisfying to finish, the Jelly Roll Race Quilt Pattern is one of my all-time favorites. This pattern is famous in the quilting world for its speed and simplicity you can literally “race” to finish the quilt top in just a few hours, making it perfect for weekend sewing sessions or last-minute gifts.
I’ve made several Jelly Roll Race quilts over the years, and each one turns out completely unique depending on the fabric collection you choose. It’s a wonderful way to showcase beautiful prints, use pre-cut fabric strips, and create a cozy quilt without complicated piecing. For quilting bloggers like you especially on Easy Crafts Patterns this type of project is fantastic because readers love patterns that are approachable, practical, and visually striking. 🧵✨
A Jelly Roll Race Quilt is made using a jelly roll, which is a bundle of pre-cut fabric strips usually 2.5 inches wide coordinated within a fabric collection. Instead of sewing individual blocks, you stitch all the strips together end to end, then fold and sew repeatedly until the quilt top reaches the desired size.
The result is a beautiful patchwork quilt that looks complex but is surprisingly easy to create. This method is especially popular for:
- Beginner quilters
- Quick gift quilts
- Charity or donation quilts
- Baby and lap quilts
- Scrap-busting projects
Why Quilters Love the Jelly Roll Race Pattern
Here are a few reasons this pattern has become a favorite in quilting communities:
- Fast to complete – You can finish the quilt top in just a few hours
- Beginner-friendly – No complicated blocks or measurements
- Perfect for pre-cuts – Designed specifically for jelly rolls
- Highly customizable – Works with any color palette or theme
- Great for gifts – Ideal for birthdays, baby showers, or holidays
It’s also a wonderful pattern to recommend on your blog because it encourages confidence in new quilters while still being enjoyable for experienced ones.
Materials Needed
- 1 Jelly Roll (typically 40 strips, 2.5″ x 44″)
- Sewing machine
- Rotary cutter
- Cutting mat
- Quilting ruler
- Thread
- Iron and ironing board
- Batting
- Backing fabric (about 4 yards, depending on size)
Step 1: Prepare the Strips
Open your jelly roll and lay out the strips in the order you like. This is a great time to mix colors and patterns to create visual balance.
Place the strips right sides together and sew them end to end using a ¼-inch seam allowance until all strips form one very long strip of fabric.
Step 2: Begin the Race
Fold the long strip in half, right sides together, matching the ends. Sew along the long edge using a ¼-inch seam allowance.
Trim the folded edge, press the seam, and repeat the process:
- Fold the strip in half
- Sew along the edge
- Trim the fold
- Press
Continue folding and sewing until the quilt reaches the desired width.
Step 3: Square the Quilt Top
Once your quilt top is complete:
- Lay it flat on a cutting surface
- Trim the edges to square the quilt
- Check that corners are even
This step ensures a professional finish and makes quilting easier.
Step 4: Add Batting and Backing
Create your quilt sandwich using:
- Backing fabric
- Batting
- Quilt top
Smooth out wrinkles and secure the layers using pins or spray basting.
Step 5: Quilt and Bind
Quilt the layers together using straight lines, free-motion quilting, or any design you prefer. Then add binding around the edges to complete your quilt.
And just like that—you’ve finished a Jelly Roll Race quilt! 🎉
The Jelly Roll Race Quilt Pattern is one of those projects that truly captures the joy of quilting. It’s quick, beginner-friendly, and endlessly customizable perfect for busy quilters who still want beautiful results. Whether you’re making a cozy lap quilt, a thoughtful gift, or a charity project, this pattern delivers both speed and satisfaction.
For your Easy Crafts Patterns blog especially with your focus on AdSense-friendly, practical tutorials this is exactly the kind of project readers love: clear instructions, achievable results, and plenty of creative possibilities. 🪡

