I have seen a lady working on this at a patchwork shop I frequent. Hers was coming along beautifully and I am sure you will enjoy sewing it together too.
This is a project that I would really like to try. I see you use the Sewline Glue Pen...how does this work?..does the fabric come off the paper?? Can you give us a little tutorial...please?? P
Looks like an interesting project Peg - you & Sharon could get together and Clam in unison! I am curious to see how they actually get stitched together... pics pls!!
Oooooh--I LOVE CLAMSHELLS--THOSE ARE SO SOFT AND SWEET--GOOD LUCK- hugs Julierose
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear how you go. I have been tempted to try this project too, good luck!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness... I think I would need Prozac to try that! It will be so lovely and you won't need luck - right up your alley?....
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Oh my goodness... I think I would need Prozac to try that! It will be so lovely and you won't need luck - right up your alley?....
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Peg, that looks lovely! But I must say .....I could'n handle that one!! I am very sure it will be gorgeous when finished :)
ReplyDeleteWow wonderful clamshells
ReplyDeleteI have seen a lady working on this at a patchwork shop I frequent. Hers was coming along beautifully and I am sure you will enjoy sewing it together too.
ReplyDeleteMy Lancaster Quilt needs approx 800 Clam shells dded to the border, can I send it your way? :o) This project looks great, have fun with it. hugs
ReplyDeleteClamshells are so good in that fabric. Have fun.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy making that Peg. I bought the pattern and papers to make the same style but with apple cores.
ReplyDeletelooks like a wonderful project Peg,have fun my friend.xx
ReplyDeleteThis is a project that I would really like to try. I see you use the Sewline Glue Pen...how does this work?..does the fabric come off the paper?? Can you give us a little tutorial...please??
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Looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteLovely project. I have just started Sue Daleys Aniuque sampler. It is fun. Hugs Jofrid
ReplyDeleteGood luck Peg, but don't think you will need. Would love to have a go at these one day.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an interesting project Peg - you & Sharon could get together and Clam in unison! I am curious to see how they actually get stitched together... pics pls!!
ReplyDeleteOh I love it! Can't wait to see more and I just love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteLooks so cute! I love all the fabrics you've chosen!
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Tatty
Lovely project Peg...I saw one of these in Nundle!
ReplyDeleteLove your clamshells Peg..Good luck with them.
ReplyDeleteLooks great Peg - very pretty. xx
ReplyDeleteyou don't need luck Peg....you can do it!.. Beautiful fabric. Xx Lea
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
ReplyDeleteHugs - Lurline!
good luck! I have always wanted to try making a clamshell quilt. Maybe just a small one!
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