{Clambake} Rainbow Clams quilt finish + Link Party
Today is the day! I've finished and photographed my Rainbow Clams quilt, and I'm super excited to show it off! This is one of my favorite quilts I've made yet. I always love rainbows, love making from scrap, and it doesn't hurt that the cream fabric I used, Comma Periods in chalk, is my all time favorite basic. Also, I'm so glad I was adventurous with the rainbow color flow. It totally worked! I like how it invites the eye to explore color relationships.
Ok, enough chatter. Come see!
Making this quilt with my quilt-as-you-go technique turned out to be a great idea. During the planning stage, I thought I'd find the process of pressing under raw edges and sewing down clams to be a bit tedious (kind of like joining English paper pieced shapes, you know?), but it was not at all annoying. It was actually addicting! Before baby came I was sewing along too fast, haha. And of course I loved that the quilting was already done when the quilt top was complete.
The clamshell-shaped quilting on the back is an extra bonus! I used a Denyse Schmidt Flea Market Fancy fabric for the backing. It's a home decor weight fabric I picked up ages ago on close out at a fabric store. Score! The little dotted leaf design actually echos the Comma Periods print on the front, though I might be the only one who would notice.
Just as planned, this quilt is now listed in my Etsy shop. Aria is horrified that I'm not keeping it, but I feel good about sending this beauty out into the world, perhaps into a house not already so well stocked with handmade quilty goodness. May it bring color, may it bring joy!
Now, what about you? Please share your Clambake quilt-along progress or finishes here. I'll leave this last link party up through the end of April so you can join in later if need be. Let's see!