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Modern Geese in Flight #2

I am going to entry this quilt and a couple others today at Amy's Creative Side Bloggers Quilt Festival.
This one is going in the Modern quilts category



The pattern was a Stash Buster pattern from Sager Creek Quilt Shop in Siloam Springs Arkansas.
Every other month they have a meeting for quilter to share, show and tell plus get patterns to help use up our stash. 



The fabric in this quilt was a gift from one of my daughters and in return I have made this quilt as a gift to her for Christmas.


There are 140 flying geese in this quilt. The block measures 6 x 3 and the quilt measures 53" X 66" 


I used Deb Tucker Wing Clipper to trim these blocks so they went together perfectly.


I had intended to quilt this myself on my home machine, I was going to use my walking foot to get the straight lines.
But I gave it to the quilter and he was able to get the look I was going to do. 
The lines are space at different widths. From 1/2" to 1 1/2"
Turn out just right.


Voting starts Oct 29 and goes on till Nov 5th 
at Amy's Creative Side

Thank you for taking time to look at my quilt and would love your vote.
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Comments

  1. Wonderful finish, what a nice quilt fr your daughter.
    Would have loved to vote on it, but there was no link.
    Greetings,
    Sylvia

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  2. Beautiful too! I do love the log cabin a little more though! xx

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  3. What a great way to use those fabrics - beautiful!

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  4. So pretty! It's funny, I made a flying geese quilt in very similar colors recently, too!

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