Sunday, March 20, 2022

Flying Geese Pillow Cover

 Flying geese pillow cover



Created by DH for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Hope for Ukraine by Tracy R

 Hope for Ukraine 



Guicy Guice mini flying geese paper pieced with cherrywood fabrics

Created by Tracy R for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Tree Time by Beth F

Tree Time!


This quilt was created by Beth Frerichs for the Project QULITING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Mini Neopolitan Quilt by Sue L

Mini Neopolitan Quilt




Created by Sue Leong for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Saturday, March 19, 2022

Back to Minnesota/Wisconsin by Robyn W

"Back to Minnesota/Wisconsin”

I immediately knew I wanted to do something related to our annual winter sojourn in Madison but it was lunch with a couple of PQ friends (you know who you are!) who suggested turning my geese into trees.


The trees represent our drive from Minnesota to Madison and back via the Duluth-Superior route where the landscape is filled with several varieties of conifers and Tamaracks hugging the shores of Lake Superior. I’ve done minimal quilting, preferring to once again use my InkTense pens to depict the lake and its shoreline.

Alas, the colors aren’t as intense as I’d planned; they seem to have washed out which isn’t supposed to happen. Hmm… The water in the middle represents the Mighty Mississippi which divides the two states and whose Headwaters are located in Minnesota’s oldest state park, Itasca, just 25 miles from us.

Since I plan to make this a traveling quilt, I’ve included two hanging sleeves so I can flip-flop the quilt, depending on where we are.


Created by Robyn Wimmer for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.
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Love Stripes by Lola Z

Love Stripes
11x11 inches


I enjoy making flying geese. Love the 4 at a time method. To get my geese with stripes going this way, I needed to make 8. I have 4 left for next project!!!

Created by Lola Zimmerman for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Dare to Be the Ugly Gosling by Lisl K

 Dare to be the ugly duckling (or gosling as it may be).  



I’ve never sewn a flying goose before ðŸ¤ª. Here’s a hot pad to match my previous “diamond” hot pads for my mom. 

Created by LIsl K for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Skinny Geese by Hannah D

 Title: Skinny Geese

Size: 12" x 12"

This week I decided I wanted to make a slightly more modern version of the flying geese block. These skinny geese were the end result. The blocks were paper pieced and are 2"x4" in size. I considered a more traditional layout with all the blocks facing the same direction, but I decided it was more interesting to turn the geese to make squares. 


Made by: Hannah Daugherty for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Flying Fish by Bill H

Flying geese or flying fish!


I thought this underwater fish adventure would be a fun way to finish up the season. It's been a fun adventure again!

Created by Bill Hoernke for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Flying Geese? by Carolyn R

Flying Geese or do you see trees, mountains, and a house?



Created by Carolyn Ruszala for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.


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Flying Geese by Iris M

This time for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge, I tried some new for me colour combination.

I also wanted to show the difference between quilted and unquilted areas. To enhance the difference I put 2 different battings in my little quilt.

 


The challenges are so great for trying something new and also to finish it. Thanks to all your and Trish's effort for preparing a great platform for playing around and Also be able to reach a goal every other week. Just the little achievement you can reach that get you going on. Thanks. XOXO Iris Mueller

And for fun - a summary from Iris of her Season 13 projects -


 - including the Mystery Quilt!
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The Confident Stitch

KISS by Eva K

I had to post the whole interaction for this entry - it makes me laugh and so happy! Great job Eva!

KISS by Eva K 


I had every intention of quilting the larger quilt , but knew it would be a mess if I
Rushed through it. So I made a mini quilt called KISS Keep it Simple Stupid


OOPS. Eileen reminded me it has to be 5 geese….I will hand sew one to the back and send a new photo


So here’s the back of KISS meeting the 5 flying geese requirement.

Created for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Geese Go Round by Teri D

I found this block pattern on Pinterest. It’s called Geese Go Round. I turned it into a pin cushion.

It was pretty easy to do, except I kept putting the fabric in the wrong spot when I was sewing the sections.


I’m sure it has nothing to do with the Captain and Coke that I was enjoying!

Created by Teri D for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Sick Goose Bag by Mardy M

 It’s been a rough week….I had high hopes to make a table runner. Started my geese (which I was tickled with, as I’d never tried them before). Then, I got sick. I’m still not feeling great, but I make a lot of these little zip bags for our church booth sales and can (almost) do them in my sleep! 

This one is tiny, 5 1/2 x 5! 

Completed by Mardy M for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

Best part….I completed ALL 6 challenges for the first time!

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Wonky One Seam Flying Geese Fish by Pat D

Wonky one seam flying geese fish.



Created by Pat Doolittle for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Welcome to my Wonky Neighborhood by Eleanor S

My entry into the last Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.


‘Welcome to my Wonky Neighborhood’ table runner. Created by Eleanor Smith.
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Baby Geese Lead the Way by Judith C

 Finished my Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge early. Yeah!

I call it baby geese lead the way.

Created by Judith Chaffee.

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Friday, March 18, 2022

Flying Geese by Pam K

 I enjoyed this because it gave me an opportunity to use a paper piecing method to make my geese which I’ve been wanting to try for awhile now. 

 Liked making them that way. 


Created by Pam Kanode for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese challenge.

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Geese Flying Across the Pond by Caroline

 Hola from London!!

Travel mode here, was able to tackle some 5 hand sewn flying geese!!

Prep’ fabrics in Paris, piece and sew on a Eurostar with a last few stitches in London!!

Let’s call it “Geese Flying across the Pond”. 

It was a fun fun challenge,
Caroline



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Flying Geese Garden by Skeeter

 This is homage to my Spring Garden with machine embroidery and handsewn binding.  I made the flowers after seeing it on the Quilting Arts Show.



Created by Skeeter for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.

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Flying Geese Pillow by Liz

 Created by Liz Spannraft for the Project QUILTING 13.6 Flying Geese Challenge.


A yellow and gray print pillow!

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A Quarter of Geese by Kerstin Z

 13.6 – Flying Geese – Challenge 6 of Project QUILTING Season 13

A Quarter Of Geese

I used a free template for paper piecing to make another :-) coaster. It is made from cotton and linen fabric scraps. Finished size is 8.5x8.5 inch.


Thank you for organizing the project quilting and for publishing my 
contribution.

Created by Kerstin Zinner 

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