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Geesey Geesey: on the Design Wall

This post is part of the Geesey Geesey Sew-Along! See all posts.

Over the course of several weeks, I’ll be making a Geesey Geesey quilt alongside you. We’re almost done!

Are you sewing-along? Please share your progress pictures, wherever you are in the process, on Instagram with #GeeseyGeeseySAL. It really sustains momentum and spurs new ideas to see everyone else in the process. We can learn from each other, inspire each other and just generally have a good time!

Make sure you follow @StitchedinColor, and @CharmAboutYou in order to be eligible to win prizes. Plus, this week’s prize sponsor - @QuiltSandwichFabrics. More on that at the end of this post!

Week 6: Sewing, Batch 4

How are your geese coming along? This week our goal is to complete all 230 flying geese blocks for the Geesey quilt. I hope that by now you’ve found your rhythm for sewing geese and you’re very much enjoying the process. This week, also sew your same-geese into pairs, if you haven’t done that already. That will make the assembly phase (next week!) feel much lighter.

And now comes my favorite part - seeing them all together!

If you’re lucky enough to have a design wall, it’s a good idea to put your geese up before you’ve completing finished sewing them all. Especially if you’re making a scrappy version, laying them out in Geesey formation will help you figure out which colors and combos you want to add.

For my super scrappy version, I made some high-contrast geese, such as the black geese with plummy backgrounds. These I’ve placed mostly where suggested for the Flight Pattern version. It’s not obvious, but does subtly emphasize the diverse directionality of the flying geese blocks.

Don’t be surprised if some of your scrappy geese don’t seem to belong anywhere. I’d rather be totally happy with my quilt top then use all of the geese I made on the quilt front. Here is a string of leftover flying geese blocks that I hope to work into the quilt back.

Now I’m choosing fabrics to fill in the blank spaces in my quilt top with a few more strings of geese. With all the blocks arranged in formation, it’s much easier to figure out which colors would best balance my scrappy work.

I can’t wait to share our finished quilt tops soon!


This Week’s Prize

On Friday, November 20th I’ll select a random winner from among everyone who has posted to the Geesey Geesey hashtag this week.

Someone will win a $35 Gift Certificate to Quilt Sandwich! This new Retro Rove collection from Figo Fabrics might catch your fancy. You can indulge in whatever your heart desires!

Don’t be shy! Just add #GeeseyGeeseySAL to your Instagram photo caption and you’ll automatically be in the running. Here are two recent additions to our hashtag stream:

Don’t forget to follow @QuiltSandwichFabrics to be eligible. They’re one of my sponsor shops and also a supporter of this sew-along. We’re thankful!

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