I call this one Flying Home. It was inspired by the Canada Geese that pass overhead in the spring and fall. It finishes at 6 inches tall and 12 inches wide, and is part of the sky section of the quilt.
To cut pieces for foundation paper piecing I started out with 6 inch squares, and cut them in half both ways diagonally. Then I cut 3 inch strips for the sky sections.
I cut a 45 degree cut from the end and stitched the background to the black triangle.
In order to cut a piece to size, I recommend placing your pattern on top of your strip, and adding a generous seam allowance, and if in doubt, a bit extra. Then, slide the pattern out and cut the angle.
After you get all your sections sewn, lay them out, A to E and sew them together. I like to remove the foundation paper first for these since it makes it easier to tear out the paper.
I think it's a nice block! I didn't do the traditional version yet, but it will look almost the same, just a few extra seam lines.
Here is how the quilt is filling out:
I hope you are having as much fun as I am! Now you can go download the pattern from my payhip store:
Download here! For the complete pattern go here: Seashore Splendor complete pattern List of blog posts: Seashore Splendor Sew Along |
Lots of great inspiration for organizing and cleaning out! Boy does my studio need a good cleaning, I think this hop was perfect timing. Thanks to Cheryl Sleboda of www.Muppin.com and www.SewMuchCosplay.com for hosting this blog hop!
Here is a list of all the participants -
April 29 - Linda Bratten - http://lindabcreative.blogspot.com/
April 30 - Sandra Johnson - http://www.sandrajohnsondesigns.com
May 1 - Jennifer Schifano Thomas - http://www.Curlicuecreations.com
May 2 - Becca Fenstermaker - http://www.prettypiney.com
May 3 - Sue Griffiths - http://www.duckcreekmountainquilting.com
May 4 - Kate Starcher - http://katiemaequilts.com/blog
May 5 - Jo Westfoot - http://www.thecraftynomad.co.uk/blog
May 6 - Sam Hunter - http://www.huntersdesignstudio.com
May 7 - Simone Fisher - http://simonequilts.com/blogs/news
May 8 - Elisabeth DeMoo- http://www.brownbirddesignsquilts.com
May 9 - Sarah Myers - http://www.quilted-diary.com/blog
May 10 - Amy Bradley - http://www.purplepineapplestudio.com
May 11 - Kathy Nutley - http://www.QuiltingsByKathy.com
May 12 - Carla Henton - http://createinthesticks.blogspot.com/
May 13 - Sherry Shish - http://www.poweredbyquilting.com
May 14 - Kate Colleran - http://www.seamslikeadream.com/blog
May 15 - Pamela Boatright - https://www.pamelaquilts.com/
May 16 - Cathy McKillip - http://wishuponaquilt.com/blog
May 17 - Cheryl Sleboda - http://blog.muppin.com
I'll be back again later with my Island Batik Challenge piece for April....just in the nick of time!
2 comments:
Thank you so much Pamela. This is a wonderful block because we have a lot of geese that fly over our house too.
I am glad you had a great time at your retreat.
My favorite :) Of course all have been lovely but I love flying geese. Thank you
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