All quilted and bound! I LOVE THIS QUILT! I hope all my fellow do. Gooders will agree the pain of piecing these little suckers was well worth the end result! I did some ribbon candy quilting on the sashing strips with little flowers in the cornerstones. The blocks were done with a simple meander. Have I mentioned lately that my Innova rocks? This is definitley another finish I am loathe to send away (sensing a pattern here? I want to keep them all!).
Posting on Celebrate Good Stitches Flickr pool to enter the annual drawing - hope I win! And linking up with Kelly at My Quilt Infatuation (http://myquiltinfatuation.blogspot.com).
Bring on the next quilt!
Wow, those are some really small geese! I love all of the bright, happy colors in this quilt!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this at Needle and Thread Thursday and welcome to the party!
:) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation
Thank you Kelly! The credit goes to my Hope Circle Bee mates.
DeleteThis is so lovely! Your quilt is beautiful - so many fabulous colors! And your quilting is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you Katelyn. I am a beginner at long arm quilting. Every quilt is a challenge and I am loving it!
DeleteBoy, this is a nice quilt! Scrappy and colorful, and one of my favorite patterns. My first quilt was flying geese set in straight strips, and the flying geese block is still one of my favorites.
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