To say that I became a little weak kneed when I saw this one would be an understatement. I had seen a block back in the spring but now the entire top is finished and it is gorgeous! Scrappy, lots of flying geese, tiny nine patches - I could go on. Right in my wheelhouse.
The reds and greens are very reminiscent of the Fig Tree colours in Fly Away Home, which I totally gravitate to, and there's a gorgeous teenie tiny paisley tucked away in that sashing. The whole thing just makes me think that I need one too!
She worked on it through the winter and finished it up this spring so now she is 'waiting for the LA'er to get off of her butt and get it quilted so she can get the binding on it'. (Ahem...she would be the longarm quilter in question 😊.)
Sharing this beauty with everyone at Finished or Not Friday...M
ya! this is a cool quilt, I am starting to think that I need to make one too! love the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful interpretation of Goose in the Pond. I love the fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice grouping of fabrics in this quilt and a classic pattern. Had to laugh reading about that Long Arm quilter - it is like someone who builds houses; their place is often the last one to be completed as they are so busy working on other people’s projects. I too am a huge fan of bindings cut on the bias when working with checks especially. We always have flocks of geese landing on our pond and migrating over the house - both spring and fall...their sounds are so melancholy to me as they head south...
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful quilt with the combinations of fabrics. Sweet💗
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the colour combination. This looks like it would be a fun quilt to make. I might have to consider it.
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