1. Pieces of the Past--Circa 1875, made 1995, replicating an antique top I own:
I do plan to make one more Pieces of the Past--Circa 1875 with purple reproduction fabrics, since I now know the browns in the antique top were originally purple.
2. 5 Easy Pieces, made 1995, as a much easier version than Pieces of the Past:
ANTIQUES THAT INSPIRE ME:
3. I would like to know more about this quilt, it is a photo I saved years ago online. Any information on this particular quilt is welcomed:
4. This was on Ebay, a common strippy type with great red sashing:
5. Wild Goose Chase, also on Ebay, love the bright cheddar sashing:
Another Antique Top I own, bought from Cindy Rennels
What about you? Flying Geese--love them or hate them?
Let's quilt.
Barbara
FG are my favorite block. It was the first block I learned "short cut" piecing techniques for and the one I use now is my favorite technique. I made my "Bucket List" FG Strippy quilt years ago so would love to make another like your "Pieces of the Past" quilt. May have to thumb through the repro stash and see if starting one is possible!
ReplyDeleteI will make another “Pieces of the Past in Purple”—probably next year.
DeleteI'd like you to teach me an easy method of piecing these. I mess them up as often as I get them right. I love the look by they frighten me just a little!! LOL! :)
ReplyDeleteMy tutorial for making 4 at once, oversized so you can “trim to Perfection”:
Deletehttps://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com/2014/08/four-flying-geese-tutorial.html
It is the Tutorial tab at the top
DeletePerfect! Thanks so much, Barbara!! :)
DeleteMY favorite way to make FG is, of course, with paper piecing. They always turn out great! I love your Pieces of the Past- just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda. When I want geese in a row, I paper piece too—make them and assemble at the same time, and perfect too.
DeleteLovely FG quilts--I have never made a Flying Goose/Geese! ;000
ReplyDeleteHugs, Julierose
Got a GO for Christmas and flying geese die are part of the deal..... need to make hundreds to get good at them.
ReplyDeleteI love flying geese, and think they make a beautiful quilt all by themselves. I have had a mini Wild Goose Chase on my bucket list for a long time. Maybe I will make it, if I live long enough! :)
ReplyDeleteLove them! ❤
ReplyDeleteI love FG in quilts whether on their own or mixed with other blocks. I can’t wait to see your Pieces of the Past quilt done in purples. :)
ReplyDeleteMe, too!
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