Hi Everyone-
This is my 2nd year with Stash Bee. Last year's scrappy quilt was donated to a hospice, but this year I may keep the quilt for myself.
I love scrappy quilts and using my stash. I sort my scraps by color and really like to pull fabrics from one color bin and make a scrappy block. This month's block "Geese Migration" was designed by Cynthia Brunz and she has graciously given her permission for me to share it.
The block is a combination a 15-patch rectangle, combined with 5 flying geese units. Lot of opportunity to use up some scraps. If you dislike sewing flying geese, I will be more than happy with a 15 block patchwork rectangle.
Color Scheme: Choose one color (teal, green, red, yellow, navy, pink, blue, purple, red, or orange). I'm looking for bright, rainbow colors No batiks or neon please. As long as the colors coordinate, it will be fine. I chose gray for the tutorial. It's fine to use more than one print within the block. For the solid color, please use a solid or as close to a solid as you can get.
Fabric Requirements:
Sew the three rows together to form block. This block should measure 10.5" x 6.5". Set aside. If you dislike flying geese, you can stop here and and just send me the patchwork block.
Next, we move on the Flying Geese Blocks. There are a number of ways to make a flying geese block, so you can use the one you are most comfortable with. I've included two options for the Flying Geese, a more traditional method or paper piecing.
Cut 1/4" from the sewn line. Press.
Here are a few more that I've sewn. Bright and happy rainbow colors. Blocks are going to be set on point with a sashing.
1 comment:
Love this block.
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