Here is a sampling of my step 2 Flying Geese. They are all finished, I just haven't had a chance to trim the dog ears. I went very scrappy on my purples, maybe a little too scrappy, we'll see. I don't mind the blue-purples and red-purples mixed, but I have a few pink-purples which I am questioning. I have a few extra Flying Geese, so I can switch out a few that really stick out.
I have a huge pile of blocks and sub-units to press. I had a marathon piecing session during Sunday's quiltcam. I am almost done the blocks for another quilt I'm working on, and I have made good progress on my floral/cream quilt blocks. Maybe I can get my pressing done during the twin's nap tomorrow, and if I can get the dog ears snipped off too, I'll be a happy quilter! No sewing time to speak of until Friday for me, and that's when step 3 comes out, so it's all good :-)
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9 comments:
I believe that red and purple do belong together...and your flying geese just prove that point. Quilt on!
This is going to make for a very interesting color scheme! Can't wait to see your finished project! Best wishes!
How exciting to see you going in a complete different directio than most of us.
What a great combination! I went back to see your four-patches. Red, cheddar, purple -- fabulous.
This is coming out brilliantly. The pink- purlple, really makes the red POP! I usually make scrappy quilts, and when some units get put together, I wince at the combo, but when the whole thing comes together , it usually works. I love what you are doing.
Great colors! I can't wait to see your quilt when it's finished. It's going to be amazing.
Love your easy street geese. The red is fabulous. Your sidebar list if acronyms too. Ready for Clue 3?
wow! I LOVE it! This Easy Street is going to be absolutely awesome!!!
I love your color combination--so bright and cheerful.
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