Today I'm over at the Fort Worth Fabric Studio blog sharing my mini as part of the Mini Quilt Mania! Blog Hop.
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Stop on over to pick up the free paper-piecing pattern for my 18" x 18" mini featuring April Rhodes' Wanderer, Maureen Cracknell's Wild & Free, and coordinating Kona solids.
I'll be sharing a few tips on paper piecing and free-motion quilting too.
April 1st : Lindsey - FWFS
April 2: Melissa - My Fabric Relish
April 6: Nettie - FWFS Pattern Tester
April 8: Afton - Quilting Mod
April 13: Amanda - The Cozy Pumpkin
April 14: Trina - Will Cook For Shoes
April 21: Heather - Quilts Actually
April 22: Wendy - Sugarlane Quilts
April 27: Paula - The Sassy Quilter
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I like the flow of the color within your pattern!
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ReplyDeleteThis quilt is so vibrant and fun! I love your use of the various types of pebbles, it adds nice curves and movement.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Afton! A perfect little quilt
ReplyDeleteI love this! I have been wanting to make a "southwestern" inspired quilt. These geese are great. Best of all, you used colors other than a rainbow. Great!
ReplyDeleteI love how you made the fabrics flow from one goose to the next.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful pattern, and I love the texture that the quilting design adds!
ReplyDeleteI saw this the other day!!! The more I look at it ... the more I want to make it! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis has such a different look to it and I really like it! That outside border is soooo cool!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely and so very different and unique - those colours look really great and effective together. I am especially impressed with the burnt orange
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