Today I've got a random collection of things I've been working on playing with lately.
My latest project, "star crossed" is a utility quilt from "utility style quilts for everyday living" by Sharon Holland. The quilts in this book are a lovely blending of vintage and modern. I'm starting out using a new fabric stack 'Love Story' by Maureen Cracknell and will add in other fabrics from my stash as I go.
And it feels like these scrappy flying geese blocks have been flying around my sewing room for ages. I've made heaps of them, and I want to get them together. now. But I can't decide if my geese should fly up & down like this . . .
or maybe they could fly a little like this . . .
Decisions, decisions!
Linking up with Cynthia for 'oh scrap' here
and with Julie here at julielou for 'sew stitch snap SHARE'
- if you have a project to share, pop on over & join in too.
- if you have a project to share, pop on over & join in too.
Thanks for your comments - hopefully this one will trigger emails to let me know you've stopped by.
ReplyDeleteBoth layouts work but I like the first one the best!
ReplyDeleteNice Star Crossed block!
ReplyDeleteI like your geese blocks no matter which way they
decide to go.
That said, I like the first one too, it's easier on the eyes.
I like the second version of your flying geese, something a little different. Also love that blue floral in the star of your new quilt.
ReplyDeleteIt is too hard to choose a layout. You might have to make enough blocks so you can make both. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteDifficult choice but I think I prefer the first "Up and Down " version.
ReplyDeleteI like the up and down version.
ReplyDeleteI like the up down version.........but you sleep on it.
ReplyDeleteNice block pattern from the book and I like your geese flying every which way!!
ReplyDeleteI like the geese flying every which way too. Starting a new project is always fun. I love that star block. Happy stitching this week.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty fabrics in those flying geese, Linda. I don't think you can go wrong with any of these!
ReplyDeleteI adore your flying geese and how they are starting to come together so well! It's always interesting to see where people will land with the final details of the layout. It definitely looks like a win/win either way!
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely things happening in your sewing room. So many gorgeous fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI like it all!
ReplyDeleteI love your new project "Star Crossed". I think the vintage version may be called "Tulip"...well at least that's what the quilt block was called when I made my quilt from 30s repros.
ReplyDeleteAnd those Geese look good in every single layout so I can see your dilemma. Maybe you will have to make a couple more quilts so you can have one of each!
That's a lot of flying geese! I like the second version a bit more than the up and down. More interesting to my eye.Claire aka knitnkwilt
ReplyDeleteLove the geese. I prefer the ordered version because that's what geese do. Plus there's enough chaos happening with the joyful fabric combos. You don't need to mix it up any more - but the random direction layout does work too. (Every time I see a quilt made with lots of random scrap combinations, I think to myself "that's what I need to use up my scraps!" but of course it doesn't use them up at all LOL.)
ReplyDeleteI just love it all
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