This weekend was the weekend of the flying geese! I sewed up 92 of these little guys to make some vertical sashing for my Summer Sampler quilt top. I am very pleased with the way that it turned out! I wanted to do something different then just putting the blocks in rows and so I went with arranging them on-point instead. I think that it made the quilt a little bit bigger and gave more attention to each individual square.
I took this picture at 11:30 at night and so the lighting is poor, I know. I will certainly take some better photos once I get this one quilted and bound.
I had a lot of fun with my very first on-line quilt along! Thanks so much to Lee, Faith, and, Katie for all their hard work and excellent tutorials! One of my new skills that I acquired in this quilt was the strip piecing as well as even more practice with paper piecing. I will certainly use what I’ve learned in future quilts!
How nice! What a clever idea & it looks fantastic.
What a darling little quilt. I love sampler quilts: there's usually so much to learn on each one and who can get bored when each block changes? This one is very pretty. Love those colors, Kerrie.
Great quilt and a fitting end result for the quilt-a-long. Love the flyiong geese and the blocks look great on point!
This is fantastic, amazing work!!