As I mentioned in last week's RSC post, I'm going to try to finish up some of my existing RSC projects before I start any new ones.
This week I sorted and counted the Mountain Meadow subunits I've been accumulating, and I have enough for more than twenty-four blocks ... so it was time to begin assembly!
I'm going totally random with color placement, the only stipulation being that two of the same should not be sewn next to each other. I like the scrappy look of this strip, so it's full steam ahead to a top with this project!
See more January RSC projects HERE
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10 comments:
That is a really neat block- one I've never seen before! I'm curious about how it's constructed. Lots of flying geese in different sizes?
Oh how fun! This will be a fabulous scrappy quilt!
Oh, I'm looking forward to this one...scrappy, random, flying geese, mountains...what could be better!
What a fun pattern! It feels so good to finish projects. Enjoy.
Love it!
Love, love, LOVE those random colored Geese!!!
I really like how your blocks are coming together. Nice pattern.
You are right, Jeanne; my strip of geese is similar. The technique I'm using makes 2 geese at once, really easy. I like what you are doing, too!
Love these blocks, so simple but effective with the scrappy colors.
Ooh that's a variation of the migrating geese block methinks! I did that as one of my RSC2017 projects. Who's is this variation? I love it!
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