Sunday, February 16, 2020

Orange Geese Are Migrating

I had thought I was finished with orange scraps for this month's RSC2020, but after I saw Angela's display of orange goodness at So Scrappy, I decided to pull out the orange scrap bin for another go-round. This time I chose another pattern - Geese Migration by Cynthia Brunz of Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework.

This block consists of 15 2-1/2 inch squares and a panel of flying geese. It goes together quickly once the fabrics are chosen. I had forgotten how much I love making flying geese! I would love to have taken one of Cynthia's classes on choosing fabrics for this quilt, but I'm not sure if she is still teaching them. UPDATE: Cynthia says she is teaching an upcoming class at the Roseburg Oregon quilt show in April.

I love the way it looks on this piece of Maple Sugar Grunge by Basic Grey

You can see Cynthia's original Migrating Geese quilt as well as a newer version right here. Go look at her fabulous fabric choices!

Linking to Scrap Happy Saturday at So Scrappy and Cynthia's Oh Scrap!

10 comments:

  1. Neat little block--love those geese...hugs, Julierose

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  2. I love that Geese Migration quilt - I have that pattern, too, but have never made it. Your orange block is wonderful, Linda! And Maple Sugar Grunge - I need some of that! I think you'll have fun putting this quilt together!

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  3. Beautiful job on your block! I will be teaching this pattern again at the Roseburg Oregon quilt show in April. Thanks for linking up with Oh Scrap!

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  4. I LoVe this block... & it's quilt inspiration is stunning. Will have to add it to my "to do" list. Thanks for sharing...xox

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  5. LOVE the Geese Migration pattern and your block looks SEW lovely in ORANGE!

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  6. I love your variety of fabrics in this block, Linda. It’s a pattern I’ve long been interested in, and I was kind of considering it for RSC this year. Got sick on New Year’s Day and am just now feeling better. Trying to catch up on another project, but maybe in a couple of months, I’ll join you.

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  7. That's such a great pattern! I'm excited that you're going to make it for RSC :)

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  8. What a fabulous block Linda! You have chosen fabulous fabrics.... no need for classes! Have a lovely week! Christine xx

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  9. Love that block. I've been eyeing it forever. You are sure off to a great start.

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