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Saturday, September 30, 2017

Goosey Goosey Gander

A few orange geese from 4.5 inch orange scraps. 

I've been making these off and on as scraps permit as a Rainbow Scrap Challenge project.  I use the color of the month as the body and if the color is primary it gets corners in secondary colors and vice versa.  To make these I use the Easy Angle and Easy Angle Companion rulers. 

Not sure what I'm going to do with them.  Just using scraps for now. 
Goosey Goosey Gander
Whither shall I wander? 

16 comments:

  1. These are great blocks! Can't wait to see what you make with them!

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  2. Great geese, fun fabrics! Have a good time figuring out what to make with them.

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  3. I love how you come up with color parameters for your scrappy blocks and components - and how the puzzle pieces always end up fitting together into a fantastic whole.

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  4. You can never have too many geese. Well these quiet fabric kind, anyway...

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  5. Those are fun geese! I always love quilts that are entirely made of flying geese, and have that on my list to make. I guess some scrappy geese would make a good start!

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  6. I know you will find the perfect place for these geese. They will be great to already have on hand when the inspiration hits.

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  7. They aren't scraps anymore, hpjust blocks in waiting. I'm sure they will end up someplace fabulous.

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  8. There are so many great ways to use FGs. Certainly in a line -- but remember they make points for sawtooth stars. Or reversed for Kings Crown (like this: http://delawarequilts.com/BOMs/KingsCrown/).

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  9. Blah blah blah. Love that fabric. They look like great fun.

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  10. More great blocks. Looking forward to seeing your Goosey Goosey Gander quilt one day.

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  11. Hard to go wrong with a goose. The make great star points. Or they could be a strip between other strips or even a border. Or just a stray goose here and there.

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  12. Warm orange, lovely.
    And you use secondary colors to compliment, great idea Cathy.

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  13. Upstairs and downstairs, and in my Lady's chamber.

    Sounds like a great place for a quilt, in the lady's chamber, right? Great idea to combine primary and secondary colors like that. I'm really like secondary colors right now and am just finishing up a quilt that is mostly orange, purple and green. So rich together!

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  14. I'm sure these fun flying geese will find just the right quilt to call home eventually.

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  15. I'm betting your geese will fly into a great formation very soon, and you'll be showing another quilt top. ---"Love"

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  16. Those geese blocks are the same size as the Geese Migration ones I'm doing. I like the look of the opposites you are doing. Keep up the good work!

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