Hi! I'm Michelle from Michelle's Romantic Tangle, here with my first Bake Shop project. I love cutting fabric up into squares and seeing how different layouts will look with fabrics.
Using a jelly roll makes this quilt go together extra quickly. Be sure stop by my blog to enter the giveaway sponsored by Kimberly at Fat Quarter Shop. You could win the jelly roll and background fabric to make this quilt.

- 1 jelly roll {1930s Bella Solid}
- 1 1/2 yards background fabric
- 1/2 yards binding fabric
- 4 yards backing fabric

Cutting:
From the background fabric, cut 100 2 1/2" squares and 100 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" rectangles
From the Jelly Roll, cut 600 2 1/2" squares
Assembly:
You'll be making 100 blocks. Each block is made up of three sections.
For the first, piece one 2 1/2" colored square to one 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" background rectangle.
For the second, piece together two 2 1/2" colored squares and one 2 1/2" background square.
For the third, piece together three 2 1/2" colored squares.
Make 100 of each section and press.
Piece three sections together to make each block, varying the color placement and trying not to place identical squares side by side very often. With the limited number of fabrics in this quilt, you'll wind up with fabrics next to each other in the finished project, but they won't distract from the design.
For the layout, you'll need a design wall or floor. I found it easiest to start with the full diamond in the upper left hand corner and work out from there. Except for the corners of the diamonds, the blocks in each row of the quilt alternate two different positions. Once you get the pattern set up, it's easy to continue each row.
Assemble the blocks into a top, then quilt, trim, bind, and snuggle up!

60" square quilt
Michelle Marr
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32 comments:
Fabulous quilt Michelle!!
A great quilt! I love it!
I could do this! Thank you :)Love it.
LOVE IT!!!!
REally gorgeous! Thanks!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful quilt. JR's are so versatile. The pastels look great.
I love the quilt Michelle. It's a nice modern/traditional mix.
Really wonderful work! Thanks for the great pattern.
Great update on a classic pattern, love it.
WOW! You can get a lot of variety from a single block. That's amazing!
Great Quilt! I can do this!
that's cool in solids
I love this !! 800 squares , huh ???? wow . I can do this ; BUT , would I finish ???? hmmm ; I feel a challenge ! the colors are just so nice since it's 25 degrees and snow on the ground !!
Nice job! I really like the way you started in the corner. I'll bet I have a jelly roll or two that would work.
Love it! Layout can be versital
Retro-licious! Great job!
Love the layout; all from one simple block. Very nice.
Gorgeous!!!!!
Beautiful quilt! Adore the fabric and the design :)
Love the layout! Beautiful!
this is a great quilt, thanks!
What a clever way to simplify a quilt that looks so difficult. I'm going to try this one!
Great design, and love the off center barn raising.
What a fun easy design. I can't wait to make this.
Já tenho todos os quadradinhos,e retângulos cortados,agora só máquina.Você é fantástica,obrigada pela generosidade.Fique com DEUS.
Really, really love this...great quilt! Thanks for sharing the pattern here on MBS!
Very beautiful!
This is such a great quilt. I cannot wait to make it.
I really like this! It may be the perfect quilt for the "candy bar" I have sitting on my shelf! Thanks!
Beautiful quilt and I really love the pastel colors. This would be a perfect little baby quilt with thosre colors.
Thank you.
This looks like so much fun.
Hi, I love all your creations! they are absolutely fab!
I'm from Argentina and, since I can't buy anything at your store, I would like to ask you what type of fabric should I use for a quilt.
Thanks!
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