Clay Quilts

There are many ways to re-create quilts with polymer clay.
Here are some I've tried, and some I admire that
others have made. If you share one you've made, I'll
make room for it here. <hint, hint>

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Links to Quilts in Clay

Judith Skinner's
Clay Quilts

Irene Semanchuk Dean's
Good Night Irene


 

Quilt Tutorials

 


Amish Quilt Cane
Kim Kennedy
PCC
Bear Claw Quilt
D. Crick & B. Preston
Clay Quilt Junction
Checkerboard Cane
Janruh
Clay's Choice Quilt
Clay Quilt Junction
Crazy Quilt Cane Tutorial
Pinchy
 

Dotted Swiss Fabric Cane
Clay Quilt Junction

Gingham Fabric Cane
Clay Quilt Junction
Lace Cane
Leigh Ross
PCC
Ohio Star Quilt Cane
Rachael "Bunny" Cutill

Patchwork Angel Cane Tutorial
Kim Kennedy
beadyeyedbrat.com
 

Plaid Cane
Mia Rox
PCC

Rainbow Quilt Cane
Mia Rox
PCC
Rosebud Fabric and Quilt Canes
Clay Quilt Junction
Quilt Cane
Jennifer Patterson
Quilted in Clay
Strip Quilting
Clay Quilt Junction
Tattersal Plaid Cane
Clay Quilt Junction
Trip Around the World Quilt
Diana Crick &Rebecca Preston
Clay Quilt Junction


 

Jennifer Patterson

 

Snail Trails

 

Log Cabin

Ohio Star

 

School House

Bear Paw

 

Lone Star

Jen has gotten her technique down to a science. 
Visit her site Quilted in Clay
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Tree with

Quilt
cane slices

Quilt square
with quilt cane slices

 


 

Some of my attempts

 

Recycled cane

 

Base pattern for
tessellation

 

The fabric cane used for this
egg was also used in
a clay quilt project

Patchwork Bowl

 

Tessellation
experiment

 

Same with
this egg

Heart Fabric for
Angel Tutorial

 

Two pieces
of a
larger pattern

 

And 
this one

Covering eggs is a great way to use leftover canes.

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Let's put your quilts here!
How about a real fabric quilt
for some inspiration?

 
 

Crazy Quilt Box
Judy Dunn
Mom's Studio

Flower Patchwork Clock
Judy Dunn
Mom's Studio

 
     

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