Waiting In The Wings

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Found Treasures and one more for Mardi Gras

Reading posts on Sunday I was thrilled to see the this post below from

because I loved this pattern of hers a few years ago when
it was published in a magazine. This was one
I had to make and began it as a project for RSC 2015.
There were a few projects on the go and sadly the Geese Migration
fell off the radar, but seeing her photos again had me thinking!!
I hunted in my parts box and found these.







The blue one had to be quickly photographed just now, couldn't
find the original.

I'm going to hop into RSC 2018 and finish, hopefully,
with two blocks in each designated colour.

The only actual sewing today was another quarter log


which means I can now link up with
Julie and Linda at
sew, stitch, snap, SHARE
and see what treats are in store today.
Linking up Sunday with
Cynthia and Oh Scrap!
Maureen

22 comments:

  1. Oh I love your Geese Migration blocks, such lovely colours. I can't wait to see this one finished. Your KF stash must be fabulous!! Thanks for linking to Sew, Stitch, Snap, SHARE.

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  2. I love those geese blocks....especially the first one.

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  3. Love your blocks. You have no fear in color selection! The Geese migration is a favorite but not one I ever tackled. I will love seeing how you do.

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  4. Oh, hooray! I love these blocks of yours. Your quarter logs are beautiful.

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  5. Thanks for the reminder about this pattern. LOVE IT! And, love the use of Kaffe fabrics!

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  6. I took Cynthia's class on Geese Migration and loved it! I plan to pull out my scraps and get to work this month on more blocks, too. Yours are lovely!

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  7. I remember these blocks from before! I can't wait to see them turning into a quilt.

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  8. The geese blocks are a fun design and I can imagine a full quilt of them will be stunning....and a great use of scraps!

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  9. Maureen, there's almost nothing I can add to the previous comments. These blocks are indeed the most fabulous display of colour and I love the saturation within each one. You have a gift with colours. Thanks for sharing your blocks.

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  10. I have decided I would like to do Geese Migration as part of our quilting group's block swap project for this year.
    Mine will be in autumn colours but I love your treatment with the Kaffe Fasset fabrics - they look wonderful.

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  11. The Geese Migration block caught my eye again on the RSC picture gallery. I keep seeing it popping up in different blogs, so I think I'll have to track the pattern down. You used lovely fabrics in your blocks.

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  12. I don't remember your geese migration blocks...which is odd because they are quite wonderful! So well blended.

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  13. Cynthia's pattern is great. I love your log cabin block!

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  14. Yes, the 'geese migration' block has always appealed to me too! Love all your Kaffe colour in these.

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  15. Oh my goodness...such lovely work and fabrics...sigh...Don't we love our fabric!!

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  16. Maureen, your migrating geese are so very YOU! The depth and saturation of color in your fabrics is unmatched. These are so great ;)

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  17. I know what I am going to make with my Kaffe scraps. Quilt #3 is in my future!

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  18. Love love love your geese migrations! They are so gorgeous in those luscious Kaffe fabrics. (You're the best Kaffe-r I know!)

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  19. Your Geese Migration blocks are the best I've ever seen. Those Kaffe Fassett blocks are gorgeous.

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  20. I HAVE to ask! That light pink geese migration block is GORGEOUS!! Did you make all the squares using the same fabric and just cutting from different places? I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!

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  21. Geese Migration AND Quarter Logs are fantastic! You have some awesome quilts in the works. I'm inspired!

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  22. Love your geese migration blocks .I just started one too. They are addictive. I think more than one may be made.lol

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