Back in December instead of making Bonnie Hunter's mystery, On Ringo Lake, I made a bunch of the units called for in her clues to move a couple of my UFOs along.
Those Flying Geese above were for the sashing for my Blind Man's Fancy quilt in civil war reproduction fabrics. My quilt has 5 blocks across and down. So far I have all 5 rows with sashing assembled. But I don't have enough Flying Geese to complete the top.
So my February One Monthly Goal (OMG at Elm Street Quilts) is to make more Flying Geese and make the little four patches necessary to get this top assembled and then get the top assembled like you see in the Inspiration photo above. I'm probably not going to have any border outside the Flying Geese border and my top will be 5 blocks x 5 blocks.
I should get moving! February is a short month but hopefully at the end of the month I'll have a new flimsy!
WOW! You've been really working on this quilt. She's going to be lovely and worth all the time you've spent on her.
ReplyDeleteWow, that’s a lot of geese! It’s a daunting goal for a short month, but if anyone can do it, you can!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your goal. I love your flying geese sashing.
ReplyDeleteI'm confident you'll get there by the end of the month. I love the inspiration photo!
ReplyDeleteLove all those geese! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck on your project.
ReplyDeleteYour geese are beautiful! I love Civil War fabric but there are no stores near me that sell it so I have to buy it online. This quilt is going to be gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh, my, that's a lotta geese! Your project is really flying! (sorry...)
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