Supernova Quilt-Along: Fabric requirements

Welcome to the Supernova Quilt-Along! I hope you are all as excited as I am to get started!

First, a little about how we'll be piecing this quilt. My original design was made up almost entirely of 2.5" squares, including quite a few half-square triangles. This time around, you will not have to piece a single HST. I can promise you that much! There is an easier way (which, of course, didn't occur to me until after I finished the original Supernova top). It includes a little strip-piecing as well as some standard piecing.

The finished quilt will measure about 62" square, and is made up of 9 asterisk-type Supernova blocks. Each of those 9 blocks is made up of smaller sub-units. So we'll be piecing the top in three stages, over three weeks—first the sub-units, then completing the blocks, and then assembling the top and borders.

Fabric Requirements
Top:
• 2-1/4 yards total of various prints (see below for specifics on choosing your prints)
• 2 yards solid for the background and borders
• a fat-eighth of a contrasting solid for the pieced strips in the borders

Binding:
• 1/2 yard

Back:
• A total of 3.25 yards

Schedule
March 24: Cutting instructions
March 31: Piecing the sub-units
April 7: Completing the Supernova blocks
April 14: Assembling the top and adding the borders
April 21: Making the back
April 28: Quilting and finishing

Fabric Selection

One of my favorite things about a quilt-along is seeing how everybody takes the same design and really makes it their own. I love my original Hope Valley version of this quilt, so I would be thrilled to see more versions made with that fabric line. But at the same time, I give you all my blessing to go crazy with your fabric selections and colors. I can't wait to see what you all do with this!

If you would like a little guidance, here are some tips for choosing your fabric:

• You will probably want a minimum of 5 prints in each of the 9 Supernova blocks. Six or 7 prints per block would be even better.

• I used a total of 20 prints in the original Hope Valley version of this quilt, and I have 22 prints lined up for the new version. Fat-eighth or fat-quarter bundles would be ideal for this design.

• This would also make a great scrap quilt. However, for some of the prints, you should have at least 9" by 12" worth of fabric. For other prints, you'll be able to get away with a little less. (I wish I could be more specific about this, but it will depend on which prints you choose to put where, whether you repeat prints within the quilt, etc.)

• In the original version of this quilt, I kept each Supernova block in one color family. I also tried to arrange the prints so that the darker ones were in the center of the Supernova and the lighter ones were toward the outside, or vice versa. (This wasn't always possible, but I tried to stick to that scheme as much as I could.) So if you want to achieve a look similar to the original quilt, keep those two things in mind.

Okay. You've got a little over a week to make fabric decisions and get that fabric in hand. What are you waiting for? Don't forget to join the Supernova Quilt-Along Flickr group, where you can post pictures of your fabric selections and ask questions. Looking forward to seeing you all there!

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