I've been stitching away at flying geese blocks for this year's Bonnie Hunter mystery -
Since that picture was taken, I've buzzed past the halfway point for how many I need. So, I'm at a quarter-zillion out of the half-zillion, and am only moderately hopeful that I'll have them done by Friday when the next clue is released. (Can't wait to see what's next, ready or not!)
And since I can't live by flying geese alone, this also happened.
And I liked it enough to make an other one.
No idea what I'll do with them, yet, but I suspect there will be others.
So many four-patches, so many possibilities...
Linking with the other Ringo Lakers at Bonnie's house. Such fun to see all the variations!
Them's some good lookin' fowl!
ReplyDeleteNo new B S blocks?? Glad you enjoying Bonnie's mystery. A78mandel at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteNice blocks. Fourpatches are my favorites. They can be used in so many ways in blocks.
ReplyDeleteYour geese are such a pretty color--(must be flying into the sunset ;}}} )
ReplyDeleteI love 4-patches, too...so many possibilities...hugs, Julierose
Working magic on your sewing machine again I see. Love the newest kid on the block, whatever its name is. Enjoy! ;^)
ReplyDeleteNow I see four patches in my future too. And just as a comparison of quilting stamina, I made fifty geese to your zillion.
ReplyDeleteI have 50 more geese to do--hopefully tonight after work :-) The 4-patch block--are you starting with 2" sqs for the 4-patch ?? Love it
ReplyDeleteLovely piecing. What do you think about setting the four patch blocks on point? I think it would make an interesting design. ,
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of geese to make, even if you're just making half as many, but I do like your colors! And the four patch blocks are great, separately and together!
ReplyDeleteWell between knitting faster ( last post ) and this I think you are one very busy lady lol! :)
ReplyDeleteHang in there, those geese will be finished before you know it! I really like your four-patch blocks, it looks like something I'd like to try - a really scrappy one. What size are the strips and/or units - 1-1/2"?
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