All 30 of the flying geese sashing for the edge of 9 Patch Beauty have been pieced, I love the precision of foundation paper piecing!
The geese look nice sitting along the edge of the center.
Of course the next step is to remove the paper from the back of the sashing. Some people leave the paper on the backside then remove after they've sewn the pieces to the quilt. I never do, I think removing before sewing is much easier.
Sorry, the blue edge blends into the carpeting.
My 9 Patch Beauty quilt is based on the Get Together Quilt. Here is a link to a previous post so you get read about the changes I made. I'm too impatient to spend time rewriting something I've written before.
Linking to Monday Musings, To Do Tuesday, Midweek Makers, Magic Crafts, Wednesday Wait Loss, Needle & Thread Thursday, Put Your Foot Down
I actually like the changes you made to the pattern. I think it gives it more cohesion. Your flying geese look fantastic! I love this quilt! Have a great day Gretchen!
ReplyDeleteThose flying geese are beautiful! Based on your photo, do you keep adding on to the base piece rather than doing separate geese?
ReplyDeleteWOW 30 columns of perfect Flying geese blocks! Thanks for showing us how you made them.
ReplyDeleteThis will be a beautiful quilt, Gretchen.
Happy 2023!
Dear Gretchen,
ReplyDeleteA Happy New Year to you and your family. Thank you for all your beautiful and inspiring projects. What a wonderful community the quilting one is. Love the flying geese border next to the nine patch blocks.
that is the perfect way to do flying geese in my opinion
ReplyDeleteThose flying geese are perfect. This is going to be such a lovely quilt Gretchen. Thank you for linking up your post with To Do Tuesday. 😉
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt in the making … :) Pat
ReplyDeleteThat sashing is so pretty with those blocks! Love this. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous border and I love the scrappy nine patches.
ReplyDeleteThere's just something so satisfying about blocks that look so precise and neat! Great border!
ReplyDeleteSuch perfect flying geese! So perfect and precise, love using paper piecing to arrive at this perfection.
ReplyDeleteYou've made my day. First with your warm comments and then I look down to see what everyone is working on and I find flying geese. Thank you Gretchen.
ReplyDeleteThose geese are beautiful, Gretchen! I'm not a huge fan of paper piecing, but it certainly does make for perfect points! Thanks for linking up with Monday Musings!
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