Billiebee! This is stunning! It looks like tons of work, but it is so worth it! I will be anxious to come visit next month when you get those flying geese completed.
It is gorgeous! Have you noticed that your sashing on the right side (second lengthwise section from the bottom) seems to have a problem? There is one section that is not sewn together to give that white square diamond shape. I don't know how important that is to you or not, but just wanted to draw your attention to it.
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Pretty quilt, with more flying geese it's going to be even more beautiful!
Billiebee! This is stunning! It looks like tons of work, but it is so worth it! I will be anxious to come visit next month when you get those flying geese completed.
I can't wait to see the end result because so far it is stunning.
I love this quilt. The color placement is fantastic. Hugs
beautiful!
This is going to be one amazing quilt...I just love your fabric choice.
This is very pretty. I love the fabrics.
Happy Geese! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck on your project.
It is gorgeous! Have you noticed that your sashing on the right side (second lengthwise section from the bottom) seems to have a problem? There is one section that is not sewn together to give that white square diamond shape. I don't know how important that is to you or not, but just wanted to draw your attention to it.
This us going to be a beauty it's lovely already but with even more flying geese to go on, it will be extra special!,
That is lovely!
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