I've always liked the Flying Geese quilt pattern, and wanted to make one.

I used my small scraps and sewed them together, everything from my stash. I have a hard time tossing them. LOL

This is the back of the quilt, I found this fabric at the thrift store. Nice cotton weaving for the back, so I didn't use any batting.

I love the scrappiness of the quilt.

My signature block.
Random geese.
Some more.
The center of the quilt was all one type of fabric.

I love the way it turned out, and so does Jennifer. She took it and put in on her bed. It's only a lap size so I guess I need to make another one just a little bigger for her bed. LOL
And what is this?

And these?

My NEW project!
2 comments:
That turned out great. I like how cozy it looks too with with cotton backing. I'll be doing some flying geese in the block of the month quilt I am making. I've never done them before.
It turned out so nice. I ove that you were able to use scraps from many of your other quilts. That will be one to hold on to.
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