Friday, November 8, 2013

Northern Migration Quilt





Flying geese blocks and a single star.  I'm calling it Northern Migration and plan on giving it to a special little person soon.

-dana

20 comments:

  1. LOVELY!!! That special little person will be very happy. Great job!

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  2. Too funny that we were both working on a flying geese at the same time! Love that special block in there too! Great fabrics!!

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  3. Love all those prints that you put into it! What a lucky little person to be getting it. :)

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  4. Love the quilt. Someone is going to be very happy! And thank you for the fall leaves the other day, ours seem to be going from green to dead without the show in between.

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  5. I like how the star block reminds me of a compass rose. Oh how my fingers are itching to sew! Just have to find my sewing table this weekend underneath the piles of my husband's clean laundry.

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  6. Love the fabrics! And the star is really unique, I love the secondary pattern in that block.
    Someone is going to be very happy.

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  7. Beautiful - love how that star looks like a compass as well!

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  8. Stunning and beautiful colors and lovely quilt done. Thanks for showing it.


    Yay!

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  9. Looks great! Love your star block - and all the geese! funny I always think of Southern migration - especially this time of year, we see all the geese and ducks flying in formation - south for the winter.

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  10. Oh wow it is lovely! I hope that special someone loves it....
    Nicely done!

    Happy Sewing

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  11. since I discovered the no waste, make 4 flying geese at a time, I really love making them. This quilt is perfect

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  12. Wow, that's beautiful! My readers at FaveQuilts would love it. : )

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  13. I absolutely love this one. I've been thinking about doing one all flying geese. It's stunning

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  14. First, that quilt is fantastic. I love it. Just love. Second, I love reading your blog. I find myself saving it up until I have enough to read all at once to make my day a little brighter :) Wish I was coming to sew south to sew with you again.

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