They are cute little things. I was thinking while I was trimming that my father always said he'd been "where the wild goose goes" when he'd go off in the afternoon. I don't think any of us ever found out where that was, maybe not even my mother, lol, but I think that if the geese show up well in the quilt mine won't be "Easy Street", it'll be "Where the Wild Goose Goes" for my father. It's a shame that it's such girly colors, but I don't know that I enjoy making them enough to make another quilt with a lot of geese. |
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Have you ever tried the no waste flying geese way. It is much easy and faster than the other ways. Give it a try and let me know how you like it. It is the only way I make geese anymore, They are enjoyable to make now with this method.
I often think that rulers that are devised to make a particular quilting technique easier are often more fiddly. Tried and tested methods usually work better and there are so many different ways of making flying geese that I'm sure you could find a way that suits you. Quilters Cache have three different methods. If I'm making a lot I like the 'making four at a time' method, which I think is the no waste method that Ann Marie is talking about.
It is coming along beautifully and I'm sure the browns will play nice.
I love all the fabrics you're using! The variety will make your quilt really fun. I'm looking forward to seeing the browns get added - I like brown a lot, myself.
Hello--I am a "Slow Bee" quilter on "Easy Street" so I am not linked up--but I have to tell you that I LOVE your coloor choices--so fresh and pretty!! I am still making the 4-sies on Part One!! I am totally freaked out about the Geese--I've never made them--so we'll see...enjoy your blog Julierose
Your color scheme is so interesting! I can't wait to see how it turns out! I think it's going to be amazing! Best wishes!
Your colours are fantastic together. The stacked geese look great.
I love your colors and fabrics! These might be my favorite yet. It's going to look great!
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