Since Mom was so kind as to cut all my pieces for Cat Fancy, it seemed only right that I get to work on the piecing of it.
I didn’t get too far – just the first two steps. the HSTs were pretty simple. The geese weren’t hard, but it was my first time making real geese (not just sticking two HSTs together) so I wanted to make sure I got them right. I quite enjoyed it, so I’m sure there will be a Flying Geese quilt in my future.
But not until this one is finished. And that will be a while yet. While it’s not overly hard, it’s not quite a beginner kit, and there are a lot of moving pieces. Better I take it one step at a time!
Love the paw print fabric.
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I’ve always wanted to do a Flying Geese but they look scary.
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Look at you go! Flying geese are such fun!
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How pretty the pieces look–such promise! The paw print fabric is the real pop in those colors!
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This will be a wonderful quilt!!
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I dunno, it seems to me that you tackle a lot of work, not go ‘slowly’!
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A true quilter always has a new project percolating in their mind. The paw print fabric is adorable.
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I love those flying geese blocks! Not only the paw print fabric but the colors which remind me of fall. I know everyone else is looking forward to spring but fall is my absolute favorite time of the year. It makes me smile to look at those colors.
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Love those flying geese!!!
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I love the paw prints too!!!! Wonderful fabrics!
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You are making great progress with these fun fabrics, and I am looking forward to seeing more.
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