P.Q. 13. 6 is a flying geese challenge
This weeks Project Quilting Challenge 13.6 is Flying Geese. This is an easy block to incorporate into a challenge quilt. I am still trying to use my stash and patterns and rulers and oh.....flying geese temperature quilt sitting and waiting on the corner of my ironing board...Yes please.
You see I made myself a birthday month quilt top back in 2019. I had big plans of making a bigger quilt with my birthday month, my husbands and our wedding anniversary month.
Then I made my birthday month using a book by Carl Hentsch published by C and T publishing called New York Beauties and Flying Geese. It is foundation pieced on paper but....I don't like to do foundation pieced blocks on paper so I made freezer paper changes. Okay so that worked but it WAS work. I loved the look of the blocks but not doing them.
I think I made my block long enough ago to sort of forget how much I didn't really like doing it. Ha
I still don't have mine quilted and I am pretty sure I will not be making another block but I Do love seeing how different the temperature colors worked out for my husbands birthday quilt.
I didn't really remember how easy or not it was to put this together so I used some trusty glue to help get the curves done. All I can say is that I am stopping there. This project of flying geese was perfect for me to get it off my ironing area and to get my husbands block done so that I can be done with this pile of stuff. It is a relief and it is also a blessing I think that this is the last Project quilting challenge this year. Our anniversary is this month and I think it is very fitting and encouraging to get mine quilted up now and hang up on our wall for our anniversary.
I am linking up with : P.Q 13.6 so go check out other entries.
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My Quilt infatuation NTT
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Wendys peacock party
Michelle from bolt to beauty
ninamarie at off the wall friday
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put your foot down for the love of geese
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