57" x 57" Quilt Using 9 1/2" Clam Shells |
48" x 72 1/2" Quilt Using 8" Accuquilt Die |
48 1/2" x 60" Quilt Using 4" Accuquilt Die |
This is the acrylic template I ordered from Australian Etsy seller Sunset Seams:
9 1/2" Finished Acrylic Clam Shell Template from Sunset Seams |
The other part of my plan that has evolved is that my newest iteration of the quilt design incorporates other fabrics along with those from the Tabby Road collection. I snuck some solid gray patches and a couple of rogue prints and batiks into the most recent EQ7 version of this quilt (that first picture at the top of my post), and then I took a quick poke through my stash and found several fabrics that would be lovely with the Disco Kitties:
Tabby Road Fabrics Plus A Few Other Prints and Kona Solids |
I've got my Kona Cotton Solids color chart out, too, because it's going to need to be the EXACTLY RIGHT shade of gray. Maybe even a solid blue and/or magenta pink as well. I've got this independent streak that prevents me from making a quilt entirely with someone else's palette of color-coordinated prints. Not that there's anything wrong with that. :-) But the design process is my favorite part of any quilt and it's not something I'm willing to completely delegate to anyone else, not even to someone as fabulous as Tula Pink! Also, there's something spiritually satisfying about incorporating at least a couple fabrics from previous quilts into each new quilt. That way every quilt is connected to all of the others.
And another thing I'm not sure about is whether to include ALL of the fabrics from the collection in this quilt. I know that the friend for whom I'm planning to make this quilt is a fan of pinks, blues, and purples, but I'm not so sure the bright, nearly fluorescent orange is a good fit for her. Although it looks great with these little orphan blocks that I pulled out of a scrap bin:
Orange Tabby Road Fabrics Plus Leftovers From My Amish Baby Quilt |
See? How much fun is THAT?! Those are leftover units from the Amish Baby 54-40 Or Fight quilt that I gifted to my cousin Allison two years ago. Maybe the orange Tabby Road fabrics will go into an entirely different quilt. And so nothing comes completely out of nowhere, and everything has some connection to something that came before. Just like history, art, genealogy, science, and everything else in this marvelous Universe -- Everything is connected to everything else.
Happy stitching, everyone! Today I'm linking up with:
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Let’s Bee Social at http://sewfreshquilts.blogspot.ca/
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WOW WIP on Wednesday at www.estheraliu.blogspot.com
... and with Design Wall Monday, newly hosted over at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
... and with Design Wall Monday, newly hosted over at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
I love this! I will have to look into that acrylic template, that looks fab! I was just thinking about making a quilt from my Tabby Road also. I found a great star pattern that I think will fit these fabrics. I want to make a clam out of all my Mendocino fabric. Thanks for sharing where you found your template! Come to my blog and link up too = ) I host a WIPs With Friends every Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteI think your plan for the bigger clam shells makes perfect sense. Not only quicker to make (or less shells to make) but it is easier on the eye to focus and enjoy each print. At least to me anyway. ~smile~
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I agree 100% This beautiful fabric just screams large clam shell shape vs small. Really shows off the beauty. Total #CreativeGoodness
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Thanks for the visual, I too have some Tula Pink that I want to be the star, maybe big tumblers or hexies. yours is looking good.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you - these prints are showcased much better in larger size clam shell. Can't wait to see it finished up! Thanks for sharing on Midweek Makers
ReplyDeleteLOVE those large clam shells and I'm sure you will have no trouble piecing them.
ReplyDeleteooh very exciting! Great to see the contrast between large and small clams. Go to it!!
ReplyDeleteI'd been waiting and waiting for this fabric to arrive in Australia, and now my LQS only has 7 prints out of the whole range they originally ordered!
It's a toss up... new fabric by Tokyo Milk arrived in the U.S. and I'm going to have to order it from there to make sure I get some before it's all snapped up.
Looking forward to progress shots!
I havlove never seen clam shells this big, and I like! The idea of some of my lighthouse fabrics and ocean themed fabrics made into a quilt with these large clam shells is now in my head. Design Wall Mondays fill me up with inspiration-thanks for participating.
ReplyDeleteLove those clam shells! Thanks for the inspiration for my large prints.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the three different sizes of clam shells! For a fairly newbie such as myself, this was a real learning opportunity! Love your plan!
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