Did you play that game as a child, Duck, Duck, Goose? It was summertime favorite. So in keeping with my summertime theme I am hooked on these Flying Geese blocks.
I like that I just have to choose 2 fabrics at a time. I am working on my contrast....
Staggered setting?.......
Or soldiers all in a row?....
I will make a few more before I decide.
Kelly
Your flying geese are looking good!
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey look like summer! Do you have a plan for them or will you decide on one as you make more?
ReplyDeleteThese are the prettiest geese around, Kelly! Love your fabric combinations.
ReplyDeletefun geese - you have such a great way with mixing patterns and colors - what a happy quilt this will be!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of the Duck Duck Goose game but if it's anything like your wonderful geese it must be lots of fun!!
ReplyDeleteThese are going to be very happy geese. Love the colors all together.
ReplyDeleteOh you made more! Great job on the fabric contrast, I love your fabrics, Hmm all in a row or staggered, what will you choose! I look forward to seeing.
ReplyDeleteI may have to borrow your block ideas for my Nursery Rhymes Series. I've been working on that series on and off for several years and can see your idea working so well. Those colors are beautifully rich and gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors - so summery and friendly!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, LOVE them, Kelly!
ReplyDeleteLovely fabrics. If I remember correctly. it is mostly Canadian geese around your way.
ReplyDeleteHave you considered the Remixed Geese quilt pattern by Robert Kaufman fabrics? I kind of like it as it has interest. You can Google it and also see other images from other quilt makers. I like your contrast with your fabrics.
ReplyDeleteGreat geese. Happy, bright fabrics and perfect geese.
ReplyDeleteThese are really fun. love your fabrics
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