
I did it. I started my triple Irish chain quilt from Thimble Blossom’s pattern Nesting. I am very excited to make this because, believe it or not, I have never made an Irish chain quilt! The sewing is simple, and the pattern develops from the design formed when the patchwork blocks alternate with a second plain block. I need to make 24 of these patchwork blocks, and am off to a good start with…ta da…four.

I am using a jelly roll of Camille Roskelley’s Rosemary Cottage, a fabric collection I adore. I have some other fabric of hers in my stash that works well too, so I am using that also.

Did you ever wonder if you could starch jelly rolls? It turns out you absolutely can. I am a passionate starcher, and nothing gets by my can of Faultless. Now, starching will cause any fabric to shrink a bit. A jelly roll strip will shrink very slightly along its length. That 2.5-inch width will not be altered, so you can starch away and be sure that if you are cutting your strips into 2.5″ squares, they will be accurate.
Here is another question: Did you ever wonder where you measure your width on the jelly roll? From the outside of the pinked edge, or the inside? You measure your 2.5″ from the outer point of the pinked edge.
Honestly, I don’t use jelly rolls very often, so that is pretty much the sum total of my knowledge. There are some great patterns out there for using them, though, and some good pattern books too.
Hope your week got off to a good start. Mine did, with a “fresh-start” attitude on my part, and some blue skies to lift my spirits. Temperatures are supposed to rise into the 70s this week, so I plan to do some outside reading. I have two books I am trying to finish by April 30, for a total of 11 this month.

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Wow, attitude is everything!! Compared to some of the other blocks you tackle this should be a delightful quilt for you. I am still hoping you have a miracle with your lost quilt, but in the mean time enjoy your sewing and reading.
I love your fabric and the Irish ☘️ chain blocks! Yes, I have wondered about starching jelly rolls and the pesky points on some of them-where to align with a straight edge. Thanks so much for your info! I have only just started using starch and I love it!❤️❤️❤️
Irish chain quilts are some of my favorites! Yours will be spectacular!
I don’t use jelly rolls often either, mainly because I find so many that aren’t cut accurately – either a little too wide or a little too narrow, and I hate taking the time to test them all before using. Precuts tend to have patterns or colors that don’t seem to go well with the other pieces, too. I had one layer cake, which was mostly gorgeous, but which included 2 children’s patterned pieces in it. When cutting my own fabrics from yardage, at least I have no one to blame but myself!
I’m looking forward to seeing your Irish chain quilt!
I have that pattern and have always wanted to make it. But not with a jelly roll-I have a whole bin of her fabric cut in 2 1/2” squares. It will be more time consuming but I think I can do it. You may have inspired me!!