Thursday, April 14, 2022

Celestial Moonrise

After finishing my UFO project commitments, studio reorganization, taxes, QALing, a somewhat secret sewing project, etc., I was finally ready in April for easy sewing involving some new fabrics.
Ever since I received my Fat Quarter Sew Sampler box in February which included a junior Jelly Roll of Zen Chic Celestial, I’ve been wanting to make a version of my Staggered Strips and Squares Quilt. It also helped that I already had in my stash another junior Jelly Roll and Fat Quarters of Zen Chic’s Modern Background Even More Background. I still needed to buy additional yardage of the Celestial fabric since I wanted to include more pink and feature the main focus print of the circles and text which ties in most of the colors.
After die-cutting the additional 2.5” strips, I then subcut the approximate 110+ strips into various segments of 5” to wofq depending on the colors. My initial plan was to do a horizontal layout of the strip sets with an 8”(f) square of the focus print but changed it to a vertical layout with an 8”x12”(f) rectangle of the focus print since I love this print so much.
My favorite part of this pattern is first sewing the strips together, then sewing the very long strip together to make two rows and then sewing the two rows together to make a four-row strip set. After this was done, I then subcut twelve 8-1/2”x16-1/2” and three 8-1/2” x 84-1/2” strip sets/panels. This was going to be a quick quilt I thought with a row of the rectangle focus print with an 8-1/2”x16-1/2” strip set alternated with an 8-1/2”x 84-1/2 strip set.
After the flimsy on the left was sewn, the layout looked off balanced with the row of rectangles on the top. I realized I should have started and ended this row with an 8-1/2” square of the strip so I trimmed 8-1/2”off the bottom and then sewed it to the top. But I still was not happy with the way the rectangles looked with the strip sets.
I decided that I wanted the rectangles to “float” more so I added a two row strip set to each side of the flimsy which was an easy fix since I had almost enough left over from the original strip set sewn, I just had to seam rip it apart and then sew some more patches. 
Once I was finally happy with the flimsy, I can say finishing Celestial Moonrise was easy. I had to piece a backing which is something which I do not like to sew but I only had a four-yard piece of the gray Good Neighbor strip. Normally when I use a stripe print for a backing, I like it to run vertically but since I wanted to use this, I was okay with the stripe running horizontally and in order to have enough length, I inserted an 8” strip of the gray Impressions Newsprint which is another print from Connecting Threads (not an affiliate link). Machine quilting went well, and it helped that I was able to use my laser light to keep the lines straight whenever I had to quilt over the rectangles. BTW, when I cut the rectangles, I made sure to cut it so that the circles would be centered on the strip set.
The machine quilting was a combination of straight and curvy lines which is my favorite whenever I make  this pattern. I used the focus print for the binding also which I love how it add an interesting touch to Celestial Moonrise. It almost looks scrappy which I am one who does not like to do scrappy bindings but I might consider it now for the right quilt. This quilt measures 64” x 84”.
I wanted to take a photo of Celestial Moonrise outside and this was the best I could do since today we’re having high winds up to 60+ miles. I really need to stop making such long quilts since the Master Quilt Holder has trouble demonstrating his ability when they’re this long especially since he is experiencing some knee problems now (nothing I did but maybe the darling Granddaughter was involved). As for the Apprentice Quilt Holder, his right arm is in a cast and neither I nor the Granddaughter was involved in this.
Once last photo of Celestial Moonrise and I think the colors of the fabrics look better here. It’s nice to finally make a quilt you’ve been just “itching” to make but you surprisingly stayed on task plus getting to use some new fabric. Now it’s back to the Quilt Mines since I have to start working on my April quilt for the Country Threads Dirty Dozen UFO Challenge.

Wishing you a Happy and Blessed Easter.

Linking up with: My Quilt Infatuation/NTT

8 comments :

  1. What a beautifully laid out quilt !! I love the mix of the circle print with the long strips--nice work...
    HAPPY EASTER ROSE--hugs, Julierose

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  2. I love the circles with the vertical stirps of color! It turned out very "celestial" and beautiful Rose. I think your master quilt holder did a great job - hope his knee gets better. I am LOL at "quilt mines" :D

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  3. Super cute quilt, Rose! I love that fabric line, too! At first glance I thought you appliqued all those circles--clever use of that print! Happy Easter!!!

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  4. Love the fabric line and all your adjustments were just what the quilt needed. The fussy cutting of the circles is totally worth it. I really like this long version of the Staggered Strips and Squares. What is it with all the injuries with the quilt holders? Hope they recuperate soon and that the weather improves. Happy Easter!!

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  5. I really like the "floating" and the change in direction from your original design! The vertical lines made for an interesting change of pace. Of course, that doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with your tutorial, Rose - just that a new perspective can be SEW good!

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  6. Rose I do love the Zen Chic fabrics. This is a beautiful use for those fabrics. I love the circles and how you were sure to highlight them in the stripes. Great finish!

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  7. How I wish your posts would come to my inbox - I always fall behind! Love this quilt - those fabrics are wonderful. I love the dots!

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  8. I love love LOVE this quilt! Zen Chic fabrics are among my favourites. Wow you did a lot of fussing to make this turn out just so fantastic, so worth it all, and I love how the binding worked out. I still need to make your pattern, even started sewing strips together... Other things interrupt like IB stuff then, and now what's my excuse you're thinking I know.

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