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How to Quilt>Clamshell Quilt
Designing a Clamshell Quilt
I'll admit that for years, I looked at quilts that used a clamshell pattern and just stared wondering how to sew them together - let alone design one. I thought it would be much too difficult for me to stitch together, so I didn't even consider buying a pattern and following someone else's design. What was the point? Then I decided to go to a quilt camp, and since I was going to have uninterrupted time, I decided to take a class about sewing with clamshells. After all, what did I have to lose? From the beginning, I was in awe of the quilts the teacher showed, and then when she handed us a design grid, I'll admit that I stared at that paper with lines for quite a long time before I ever started coloring in the spaces. When I finally finished drawing and coloring, I was pleased enough with the design, that I actually decided to make the quilt.
For some reason, when I started coloring in the spaces, these little fish popped out. While I could have made them all lined up, I decided to make them facing each other - as if they were kissing. Using several hand dyed fabrics in bright colors, this turned out to be a fun quilt to make and have. The bodies of the fish are solid fabric, and their tails are marble-dyed fabric that I had made just the day before in a different workshop. This quilt presented several challenges - the design, making sure that all of the pieces were sewn in the correct place, sewing the curves, and what to do about the border. I ended up making squares with the same curved shapes as the fishtails. But, how much more interesting would the quilt have been if I had finished it with curved edges? Ah, a design idea for another quilt. In the meantime, here are some basics of my process. I have made larger images that you can print out on your computer and possibly use for your design. Visit the article that demonstrates how to make the templates.
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