I've been working on the scrap quilting club's yearlong project as I need to stay a step ahead of the group to coordinate the project. I finally got all 16 geese blocks made and then made the next 9 blocks needed for the next steps. For my light patches on the second set of blocks, I made my blocks like our ancestors. I had pieces left over from cutting frames from strips. I didn't want to waste them so I sewed them together like I've seen in quilts of old.
I did work on March's project too and almost have the top completed. These are the blocks but this is not the setting and I don't have updated photo yet. I made 115 blocks, 10 half blocks, and cut some sashing. I have all 10 rows pieced but only 6 sewn together. More on this project later.
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That's a lot of work but the results are lovely.
ReplyDeleteWow, you've really done a lot. Love those blocks you made with the geese scraps!
ReplyDeleteI had to come and see the FG in the Thumbnail was so colorful. I have a Challenge to make with Flying geese due to be finished by mother's day this year. I really like the scrappiness of your FG.
ReplyDeleteThe flying geese are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHello! I just stumbled onto your blog - WOW! I love the block wall and can't wait to see the finished quilt.
ReplyDeleteBest, Kyra
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