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Sunday, April 13, 2025

Purple Haze

 My purple clam shells are finally finished.  This quilt started way back in May 1993 when I attended the 5th National Patchwork and Quilting Symposium in Upper Hutt.  This was a very exciting time for New Zealand quilters.  Big name American quilters like Caryl Bryer Fallert and Ruth McDowell were taking classes, along with Australian and New Zealand tutors.  Sadly, I can't remember the name of the tutor I had for the clam shell class.   We were shown how to cut out the clam shell shapes with an acyclic shape and a small rotary cutter, and how to stitch them in rows.  I had selected a range of purple fabrics, and wanted to arrange my rows in  lights and darks.  I got this far, and then it got put away, lost and forgotten for many years.

I made a start way back when

The  bag of purple clamshells finally surfaced and I decided to  just get on and get it finished.  Needed lots of pins to get those curved pieces in place before I stitched.  This must be why the project got put aside, presumably.  But I persevered, and slowly, row by row, the clamshells were stitched in place.

I needed plenty of pins

In between times, I had lots of other stitching taking place.  The monthly Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks to make in the nominated colour of the month, the monthly Chook Shed Challenge, donation quilts, and knitting to do.  But I pushed on with the clam shells, finally completed the top, and added a light border.  As for the quilting, what to do?  Big stitch hand quilting, I decided, was the way to go, and I used a variegated pastel thread.  I don't do a lot of hand quilting, but really enjoyed working on this quilt.

Big Stitch hand quilting

Stitching the binding down, and adding a label is always the best part, in my view.


Binding time

Finally, I added a hanging sleeve, and there she is all done, hanging over the sofa.  What's 32 years in the scheme of things between starting and finishing?




Purple Haze, 32 years in the making

22 comments:

The Cozy Quilter said...

That is a well aged ufo! Beautiful finish, Jenny! I love the way you hand quilted it. Nice to see it has a place of honour, hanging above your couch. Such a pretty quilt. Well done!

Gretchen Weaver said...

The large stitching looks so lovely on these clamshells! Enjoy the feeling of accomplish after completing this long time project!

Julierose said...

Purple Haze is gorgeous--congratulations on a beautiful finish!! It really looks lovely hanging over your sofa, Jenny--nice work hugs, Julierose

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Hooray for a finish, no matter how long it took! Your purple clamshells are lovely, Jenny!

Maggie said...

Wow! What an epic finish and it looks awesome!

Maria said...

Well worth the wait . Purple Haze looks fantastic….

Kathy S. said...

Oh I LOVE the hand stitching on your clam shells! Beautiful!!!

FlourishingPalms said...

I'm so impressed that you decided to go ahead and finish this project started so many years ago! Wow. So those clamshells were machine-sewn? Even with a dozen pins, or more, I think those tight curves would be very difficult to stitch. It's lovely that you hand quilted it too. I'm always interested to see how quiltmakers quilt because some use hoops - as you do - and some do not, like me. Yay for having a finish and hanging it already!

CathieJ said...

Oh my, that quilt is beautiful. It is in one of my favorite colorways. Congrats on finally finishing it!

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I bet that is the oldest UFO you had in your closet and glad to get it put aside I'm sure - it turned out great. I made a border with those shells once but I remember appliqueing them in place, I drew a line on the curve to turn under and did it that way.

Joanne in Massachusetts said...

I also have a Clamshell quilt in progress...but mine is only cut out and is 15-16 years old. It's back on my to finish list after losing track of the instructions!
Congratulations on your finish and hand quilting.

Tired Teacher said...

Great job! Finishing older UFOs is challenging as well as rewarding.

Karrin Hurd said...

Beautiful quilt, congratulations on finishing!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful!

Miaismine said...

Your hand quilting is lovely! And good for you for persevering! I love binding quilts, however, I’m a bit weak at labeling them. I’m so happy you finished this UFO! Congratulations!

Jackie said...

Gorgeous. How neat is your hand quilting, I am afraid mine is not even close. I am amazed by how many quilts you get finished.

God bless.

loulee said...

What a beautiful finish.

Susan said...

Congratulations on the finish - it has been a while coming but isn't it a good feeling when its done?

Astrid said...

Congratulations on finishing it after all those years! Well done! It's a beautiful quilt.

dianne said...

oooo!!! this one is lovely!!! purple might be my favorite color (i never can decide) and being 'vintage' - and DONE - is the best.

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

Aaah what a sweet quilt! I have always admired clam shell quilts. Beautiful job, Jenny. Hugs.

Karen S said...

Well done for sticking with it and getting a finish. It looks lovely and was worth all the effort.