Not that I am wishing the days away, but I do look forward to the end of the month to see the progress of other Clamshell Club members. This is definitely a challenging, but fun project. I must admit that on a couple of occasions I was more then willing to toss my clamshells overboard. It may not be smooth sailing just yet, but I am feeling pretty pumped about my next round of clamshells.
This month I have increased my basting even more, changed my template some and I no longer draw seam lines on the front bottoms of my clamshells. I think my tweaking days may soon be over.
This month I have increased my basting even more, changed my template some and I no longer draw seam lines on the front bottoms of my clamshells. I think my tweaking days may soon be over.
65 inches wide
21 clamshells per row
64 of 720 pieced together
It's looking good and I love it!
Until next time.....happy quilting!
Karen
You have a loooooooong way to go, but it already looks spactacular.
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It's looking good indeed!
ReplyDeleteLooking good. No doubts.
ReplyDeleteLove,
-samya :-)
I'm loving all of the gorgeous Asian fabrics you're using in this one! I have a feeling that once you work out the kinks, this project will start to fly along at a great pace.
ReplyDeleteIt's looking wonderful Karen, fantastic progress :D
ReplyDeleteWell done Karen! It takes a while to find out what works best for you. The rows look perfect to me. Keep going.
ReplyDeleteIn a few days I will show a very surprising picture on my blog!
What a beautiful fabric. I have lots of asian fabric but never know exactly what to do with them. Maybe for my next clamm shell project.
ReplyDeleteKaren, they look great!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of clams!! Seeing them hanging there reminds me of muscles clinging to the posts of the pier down by the ferry docks.
ReplyDeleteCrispy
Your clamshells are looking fantastic Karen! I love how you have them hanging on the back of the door.
ReplyDeleteWow! I am reaqlly loving how your project is looking! What a wonderful snapshot of your stash a project like this is (I LOVE charm quilts!). Keep 'em coming!!
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Teresa :o)
Oh, how absolutely gorgeous! I can't wait to see more -- the Oriental prints really look fabulous as shells!
ReplyDeleteIt looks Fa-bu-lous! I love your colours, Karen. Gorgeous already, and I can almost imagine the end-result! wow!
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My, it certainly is a labour of love. Looks beautiful, Karen - love the close up shot.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed looking great.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that it is looking good and I too love it!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Karen - the clamshells look great!!! You're doing a wonderful job :o)
ReplyDeleteJudie
Isn't this fun? You're so clever to have perfected your process. It looks great! You will not be able to fit it on the door for very long now that you are concentrating on production rather than method!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHappy sewing!
You have mastered the art of making clamshells. Beautiful! Carol
ReplyDeleteLooks great your clamshells.
ReplyDeleteWhat a challenge! I love your colors and fabrics.
ReplyDeleteFantastic fabrics! Your clamshells look amazing! I am learning a lot about sewing clamshells with this challenge. I can empathize with you about wanting to throw the first clams overboard.
ReplyDeleteIt's looking great! Well done!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking fantastic! I love your photo display idea...next month I will photograph my clams like that!
ReplyDeleteYour clamshells are looking great!!! and WOW you've been busy!!
ReplyDeleteIt must be clam shell day! I am lovin' seeing all the different fabrics you all are using with this project!
ReplyDeleteYour Clam shells look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your pieced section displayed on the door! You are making great progress!
Doreen
Karen, they're simply gorgeous and I love the photo of them hanging on your door.
ReplyDelete...oh and I love your new fresh blog look!!
ReplyDeletelooking great. Hope mine goes together as good as yours.
ReplyDeleteWow Karen, it is really looking fabulous and the fabric is sensational - beautiful. I love following your work - thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful clamshells! I love the warm colors you use, Karen!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Cisca
I'm enjoying seeing the progress of everyone's clamshells - an interesting project, and your's is looking really great - your fabrics are really lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clamshells...Oh My !!! what a busy girl you are...everything looks fabulous..Kate:) x
ReplyDeleteLooking good indeed Karen & such gorgeous fabrics!Look forward to seeing this grow. Have a lovely weekend :)
ReplyDeleteIS lovely,and your new blog is realy very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteViviana
Wow!! Lovely and scrappy!! Love them!
ReplyDeletepaulette
The clamshells are really pretty ! You do nice work. I usually don't write on my blog like I should, thank you for your comment about one of my (many) UFP's. The 'For Malcolm's Eyes Only' quilt is finished and was presented to him @ his 1st BD, celebrated 9/11. My grandson turned one on the 10th of Sept. You do beautiful work. I love it. Bonnie from Northeast FL
ReplyDeleteI love those clams.
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