The border fabric I made yesterday has been sliced and added to the scrappy geese quilt (with a small strip left-over for the pieced backing. April's UFO is now two finished tops–this one and the checkerboard picnic quilt–and I'm almost ready for some more free motion quilting. Although I have made changes in the design along the way, I've always known how I wanted to quilt these geese. I can't wait to get the back pieced and the quilt layered and basted so I can begin. Can I get a whoop, whoop?
So colorful! Giving me ideas. Thanks for sharing, Sophie.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is awesome, Sophie! The beautiful border really makes it shine. Whoop-whoop, indeed!
ReplyDeleteYou can get a bunch of Whoop-whoops! The border is wonderful, and just what the quilt needed, although I didn't know it last time you showed it.
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Great work--love those Geese--they must be whoop-whooing away for you!! Have a great weekend Julierose
ReplyDeleteFantastic colors.....love it.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a whoop-whoop. It looks so different with the borders on!
ReplyDeleteI've been figuring how to place some flying geese I made last year which have been wintering in a box in the sewing room. This is a great idea and a strong possibility for sometime soon (I hope).
ReplyDeleteSo it's right up my alley!
A most deserved whoop whoop!! A fabulous quilt and the borders are amazing. I had to click on your thumbnail - my daughter's name is Sophie :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt! So colourful! Thanks for linking up to Friday Felicities!
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