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A Walk in the Woods Charm Pack Quilt

FREE Quilt pattern: Jumping Jacks jelly roll quilt by Vanessa Goertzen of Lella Boutique. Fabric is A Walk in the Woods by Aneela Hoey for Moda.

Once in a while, I make something and forget to post about it. I made this sweet baby quilt over a year ago, so I’ll go ahead and blame it on the pregnancy-brain I was experiencing at that time.

When I made this one, I decided to submit the idea to Moda Bake Shop so I had to keep it under wraps until I knew if it was accepted. In the meantime, I snapped a few pictures and sent it off to my sweet sister-in-law. It became the free Jumping Jacks pattern on the Moda Bake Shop. Though Jumping Jacks is made with a Jelly Roll… this version uses a charm pack for the center squares and a Bella Solid white Jelly Roll (with a few accent prints thrown in for variety).

By the way, this adorable fabric is primarily A Walk in the Woods by Aneela Hoey for Moda. I also managed to sneak in the houndstooth print from Vintage Modern (by Bonnie & Camille for Moda) + another from Millie’s Closet (by Lori Holt for Riley Blake Designs).

FREE Quilt pattern: Jumping Jacks jelly roll quilt by Vanessa Goertzen of Lella Boutique. Fabric is A Walk in the Woods by Aneela Hoey for Moda.

I love free motion quilting swirls, don’t you? And let’s not forget some super cuddly fleece on the back. It takes a bit getting used to quilting on a domestic machine with something this thick, but the result is well worth it in the end. (For free motion quilting tips on a domestic machine, check out my post here.)

FREE Quilt pattern: Jumping Jacks jelly roll quilt by Vanessa Goertzen of Lella Boutique. Fabric is A Walk in the Woods by Aneela Hoey for Moda.

The Jumping Jacks jelly roll quilt pattern was originally made in Happy Go Lucky by Bonnie & Camille for Moda–you can see my original post about it here.

I’m sure you’ll notice this is pretty much a complete reversal of that pattern. In this one, I used a charm pack to create a variety of center blocks with mainly neutral fabric framing them, and only a few “accent” frames. In the MBS version, I used a jelly roll to create a variety of frames around primarily neutral blocks–with a couple “accent” blocks thrown in the mix.

It’s funny what things can change from rough draft to final, eh?


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7 Comments

  1. sophie

    November 20, 2013 at 2:26 am

    I love this quilt!! great pattern and quilting and the back looks so soft!:)

  2. Joan and Kevin

    November 20, 2013 at 3:28 am

    Thank you for showing your quilt!
    Love it!

  3. Shannon @ Modern Tradition Quilts

    November 20, 2013 at 10:02 am

    Ooh! It's gorgeous. I'm glad you showed it–as soon as the picture popped up, I just thought "ooh!" Nice!

  4. carol

    November 20, 2013 at 10:59 am

    Bring a fan of both white and "implied lines", I actually like this one more!

  5. Judy

    November 20, 2013 at 12:59 pm

    I am very happy you showed us this one with the one color in the corners. I like it even better. I have printed up the pattern. I hope to work on it this next year after we are settled from this horrid move.
    Thank you Vanessa. You have become my favorite pattern person!

  6. Brenda Price

    November 21, 2023 at 7:27 pm

    Hi, I am looking for some fabric from Moda A walk in the Woods. Any chance you have some left?
    Thanks, Brenda

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