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Saturday, April 9, 2016

A Clambake Quilt


The Clambake Quilt

Ding! Ding!  Ding!
I found a winner -a fun and easy way to make the popular clamshell quilt!


Image of Clambake pattern- PDF pattern 191
The Clambake quilt pattern  
                                                           
The design is by  Camille Roskelley  , " Thimble Blossoms".   ( available here), and also  at the Fat Quarter Shop ( here ).

Camille's pattern had me hooked  when I saw it was Layer Cake friendly, and no curves!
She featured this pattern with the new Bonnie & Camille fabric " Vintage Picnic", but I have  stashed  curated a  huge  nice selection of their "Hello Darling" fabric, and thought the Clambake quilt would work well with that gorgeous fabric . 

Hello Darling ( B & C by Moda)  has  the ultra-cute strawberry fabrics in five colorways!
Five colors of Strawberries!!




My March OMG was to make the flimsy top 
In early March, I wrote in  my blog {here}, stating my  OMG,  One Monthly Goal for March, but I realized that I forgot to link up the blog post at Red Letter Quilts!  O.M.G. !!

I still won.... I did accomplish my goal!
Lay out of the basic bricks
I had sixteen different fabrics to lay out.  I wanted LOTS of strawberries in my quilt!

Now I was joining the rows together


And before I knew it, I had the flimsy top of the quilt all sewn together!


They look like clam shells now!!




It was time to decide how to make the quilt backing.  Do I use up my precious stash of leftover Hello Darling fabrics,  or do I make something else  for the back of the quilt?  

Fortunately,  I had started  viewing the Craftsy Class by Camille, " Pre-Cut Piecing Made Simple, " where she teaches us how to make her Swoon block.  I officially  *heart* everything that Camille makes now !    I have seen the Swoon quilts out there, and always wanted to make one.  Now was my chance to try a Swoon block out!

 I chose the green strawberry fabric , and the red floral fabric for some pop and jolts of color.  This is a 24 inch finished block.
WOW!   SWOON! SWOON!  


This is my first Swoon Block!  

I noticed that  somebody else began to swoon, too......


Whiskers , on her first swoon block!
Well, there was no turning back at this point... I had room on the quilt to make a total of four Swoon Blocks.


I used strawberry fabrics for each center fabric


And , I needed a label.  I just love these strawberry star points!

I only had room for the inner star of the Swoon Block.... so I made up a scrappy star!
And here is my finished Clambake Quilt!
 

Quilt Stats:

Patterns:    Clambake  and Swoon Block    by Camille Roskelley of  "thimble blossoms"                                                                                                          (here)
Size:  70 inches across x 76 inches high

Fabrics:   Hello Darling   by Bonnie and Camille for Moda    I used 16 fabrics of the line
              White on white tonal fabric from my stash

Batting:  Warm and Natural  100% cotton

Thread:  Aurifil  50 wt.  color #2024  my favorite for piecing

Quilting:  I made fine,  Serpentine  "S" lines , on the diagonal, approx 5 inches apart 

I used my walking foot to quilt the curvy  diagonal lines ,  from edge to edge, using Aurifil 50 wt thread. I set my Viking Topaz on the largest S shape stitch, and  followed the edges of the clam shells to make the diagonals.  

Things I like about these two  patterns:

  • The size of the "rectangle" for  each clam shell is 7.5 " across x 4.5 " high.  This allows the design of each fabric to really shine through!
  • It was fast and fun to piece the clamshells
  • There is a mini Clambake pattern available, too!
  • Camille's directions are excellent 
  • The Swoon blocks are addictive!!
                                                                              










See all of the strawberry fabrics!


The quilting - Fine lines of the wavy s line on the diagonal







I love the back as much as the front !
I like the way the FINE lines of quilting create  diamonds , as seen on the back of the quilt. 


 photo LeChalleng
April- FINE challenge
                                                                   

  I am linking my Clambake Quilt up to the Le Challenge blog, for the April "Fine" challenge.   


"Fine" Quilting lines
And, since I am allergic to seafood,  this is is close as I am going to get to a "fine dining" ,with clams ,meal!!  Hop on over here to see the other entries.


I am enjoying my quilt , laying over top of the railing, in the back of my kitchen.
Whiskers likes to lay on the fourth step, while we eat dinner and clean up.  She likes "hiding" behind the quilt.  I think it must be warmer there with the quilt.  Plus, she may be or may not be a little bit spoiled!


I'm off to my sewing room!

Linking up at:   Can I Get a Whoop Whoop   @  Confessions of a Fabric Addict    and
                       Fabric Frenzy Friday  @  Fort Worth Fabrics     and
                        Let's Bee Social  @  Sew Fresh Quilts   and
                       Le Challenge - Fine @  Le Challenge
      

7 comments:

  1. Amazing on both sides!!! I love strawberries and clams together. Never thought I would say that, but it's true! Whiskers has a sweet new quilt to take care of for you.

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  2. Oh Susie, this is an extra special clambake quilt! The fabrics you chose look even better than the ones in the pattern. And putting Swoon blocks on the back is a pretty amazing thing to do! Wow all around!

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  3. What a lovely quilt Susie! I love the pieced back! It's like a two for one quilt! :) We featured your quilt over on the FWFS blog!

    -Lindsey

    http://fortworthfabricstudio.blogspot.com/2016/04/fabric-frenzy-friday-features.html

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  4. Love it! I may have to make one of these and hope it turns out as lovely as yours.

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  5. I haven't seen such way to make clam shells. Cool! What a sweet pretty double sided quilt! Well done!

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  6. Absolutely wonderful quilt!! Love that it's double sided and both are gorgeous! Thanks for linking to le challenge :)

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  7. Great way to sew those clam shells! Another wonderful two sided quilt, Susie! You can't go wrong with Whiskers approvals :)

    -Soma

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