


If you like curves this is a fun project. It actually sewed together fairly quickly. I used my Accuquilt Go Cutter 8" clam shell die and a fat eight bundle of Northern Woods. The Go cutter has notches making it easy to sew the clams together. I did have to use a few other Island Batik fabrics that I had from other projects because I wanted this to be at least a twin size quilt and I wanted it to look scrappy. I am planning ahead for when I need presents for graduating grandkids.

