I sometimes wonder what my neighbors think when they look out their windows and see me standing around our trees and bushes with a piece of cloth and a camera..........
I am still quilting my way through the stack of basted quilts that I showed you on my blog post the other day. I just finished this little flying geese quilt.
If you are wondering what the name of the border pattern design is, it's called "Oh my gosh....I can't believe I've finished 3 things in a week!!!!!!" I started to hand quilt this one, but for some reason the seams were pressed in all different directions. So I ended up just doing some simple machine quilting.
This quilt was something that I made up using some leftover charm squares.
Cut 2 fabrics 2 1/2" X 4 1/2". The pink fabric is a charm square.
Cut the charm square into 4 squares that measure 2 1/2".
Place two of these squares onto the background fabrics as shown and sew diagonally. I pressed the squares so I would have some sort of line to sew on. You could also draw a line on the back side of the fabric for a guide.
Press the pink fabric toward the corner.
Now put the other pink square on the opposite corner and sew.
And you've made two flying geese units.
Here is my little quilt after it was washed, crinkled and poofed.
I hope you are finding some time to stitch and enjoying your weekend.
Thanks for stopping by!
I am still quilting my way through the stack of basted quilts that I showed you on my blog post the other day. I just finished this little flying geese quilt.
If you are wondering what the name of the border pattern design is, it's called "Oh my gosh....I can't believe I've finished 3 things in a week!!!!!!" I started to hand quilt this one, but for some reason the seams were pressed in all different directions. So I ended up just doing some simple machine quilting.
This quilt was something that I made up using some leftover charm squares.
Cut 2 fabrics 2 1/2" X 4 1/2". The pink fabric is a charm square.
Cut the charm square into 4 squares that measure 2 1/2".
Place two of these squares onto the background fabrics as shown and sew diagonally. I pressed the squares so I would have some sort of line to sew on. You could also draw a line on the back side of the fabric for a guide.
Press the pink fabric toward the corner.
Now put the other pink square on the opposite corner and sew.
And you've made two flying geese units.
Here is my little quilt after it was washed, crinkled and poofed.
I hope you are finding some time to stitch and enjoying your weekend.
Thanks for stopping by!