Jelly Stripes Quilt Pattern – A fun and easy stash buster for beginners

Jelly Stripes Quilt Pattern – A Fast and Fun Stash Buster- plus it’s jelly roll friendly!

Meet the Jelly Stripes Quilt Pattern — the newest Quilty Love stash buster pattern designed to help you sew through your fabric stash! This strip-pieced quilt is fast, fun, and so satisfying to make. Whether you’re a beginner or just in need of a quick win project, Jelly Stripes is one you can easily finish in a weekend (or maybe even an afternoon!).

A Stash Buster Quilt You’ll Want to Make Again and Again

If your fabric stash is getting out of hand (It doesn’t take long for me to feel that way!), Jelly Stripes is the perfect way to start sewing through it. This pattern is super versatile — use fat quarters, layer cake squares, jelly roll strips, or fat eighths to create your quilt top. The simple strip-pieced design makes it easy to mix and match prints, colors, and collections.

Lots of quilt sizes

Jelly Stripes includes a baby size, small throw, medium throw, large throw and a large bed size in the instructions. This solids version is the medium throw size.

Solids version

I’m really loving this one in solids! This version is one of the early test versions so I used a Then Came June palette picks bundle with some modifications. I didn’t have all of the fabrics in the bundle so I added a few extra colors. For this version I used a combination of WOF strips and fat quarters – all from my stash.

Bed sheet backing

I’m kind of on a sheets for backings kick right now. I picked up this polka dot set on clearance from TJ Maxx and wish I had grabbed more!

I really like using sheets as a backing so long as they are 100 percent cotton and have a more quilting cotton feel. They tend to wash up really nice and soft. And if you think about it, sheets are meant for lots of washings, which in my opinion, makes them good candidates for quilt backings.

Multi Stitch Zig Zag Quilting

I’m also on a multi stitch zig zag quilting kick! I tend to forget about this stitch for a while and then get obsessed all over again when I use it. It’s just like the wavy stitch where you quilt straight lines and the stitch on the machine does the work. This stitch gives the quilt such a nice overall texture. I love it!

I have a tutorial on the blog here. I like my settings like this:

Stitch length – 2.5
Width – 7.0
Line Spacing – 3/4 inch

Scrappy or Color Block – You Choose!

You can keep things cohesive with a color-block layout or make it completely scrappy. Both versions look modern, fresh, and fun.

Each version has its own charm – the color-block layout gives you that clean, graphic look, while the scrappy option shows off all your favorite fabrics. Either way, it’s a great opportunity to play with color and fabric placement.

Beginner Friendly and Quick to Sew

Jelly Stripes is one of those projects that’s simple enough for beginners but still enjoyable for experienced quilters. The strip-pieced construction makes it come together quickly, so you can enjoy the process without any tricky piecing. It’s a great weekend project or a satisfying way to make progress on your stash between bigger quilts. Kind of like a quilt palette cleanser 🙂

A Quilt You’ll Keep Coming Back To

This is one of those quilts that you’ll want to make more than once! It’s a great go-to pattern for gifts, stash busting, or when you’re just in the mood for some relaxing sewing.

So grab those jelly rolls, layer cakes, or fat quarters, pull out your favorite colors, and start sewing your next Jelly Stripes Quilt.

Shop the Pattern:
👉 Jelly Stripes Quilt Pattern by Emily of Quilty Love

Perfect for: beginners, stash busting, weekend sewing, modern quilters

Jelly Stripes Quilt materials

Quilt pattern – Jelly Stripes by Quilty Love
Fabrics – Mostly Robert Kaufman Kona Solids (And mostly a Then Came June Palette Picks bundle)
Backing – a cotton sheet by Kate Spade
Pieced on my Juki 2010q
Quilted on my Janome MC6700p