Hi Quilting Friends,
The challenge for this week’s round, as presented by Emily @“The Darling Dogwood”, was to incorporate “Animal Kingdom” into Round 3. Read about the prompt HERE.
After a quick online search, I decided that a “migrating geese” border would be just the thing for my SAHRR project. Its an element that I haven’t used before, so I decided that it would be a fun technique to learn.
I watched a couple of online video tutorials, and then I made a couple of sketches on graph paper to help me with the size calculations. I tested it out with some scraps to make sure that I would be happy with the outcome.
I cut into my precious hand-dyes and batik scraps to make the pieces that I needed. An hour or so with the sewing machine and the iron, and voila! Two sections of my migrating geese border are completed.

My stitching time is limited for a while because my brother from Montana is currently staying with me as he heals from a recent surgery. I’m taking good care of him, and that’s almost a full-time job for the next week or so.
We’ll be heading to Montana on Valentine’s Day, where I’ll spend a few more days visiting with our parents and assisting as needed. 😉 My next post may be delayed a bit, but don’t worry. I will catch up as soon as I can.
So now I have an assortment of quilt pieces that I will need to fit together like a jigsaw puzzle, along with pieces for two more migrating geese borders if I decide to use them here. I may opt to make a table runner instead of a throw or a wall quilt, since both time and materials are in short supply, but that’s still up in the air. This continues to be a fun challenge, and I’m looking forward to the next prompt.
You can read more about my progress on my previous posts-
If you’d like to check out the rest of the SAHRR projects, visit HERE. I’d love to hear from you! Please leave a comment; it makes my day.
Happy quilting, my
Sharon
I lve the migrating geese Susan. A wonderful idea. This is a fun journey.
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Thank you! It’s a fun technique for my skill set.
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The flying geese look great for your border!
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Thank you! I like it too.
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I LOVE 💜 your migrating flying geese!! they are perfect! Thanks for joining in the SAHRR!!
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Thank you! I love them too. 😊
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I hope that your brother’s recovery goes smoothly and you have safe travels. The migrating geese borders look great, and it will be fun to see how you puzzle it all together.
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Thank you! 😊
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Like Yvonne, I also hope that the convalescing goes well, as well as your trip to help your parents. These factors make me doubly impressed with your progress this week with the migrating geese blocks. It’s hard to sew when so much is going on around you, but you did it admirably. See you soon!
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Thank you! My brother seems to be doing very well, but gets fatigued. I have been sneaking to the studio to sew whenever he needs to rest.n So far, so good!
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Migrating Geese are such a lovely design, and I love them in your colors!
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Thank you! I enjoyed making them.
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I love those migrating geese, Sharon! Great round.
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Thank you! 😊
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The migrating geese border looks great. It’s fun to try something new, especially when you don’t have to make a huge number of them. Enjoy your trip to Montana.
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Thank you! I enjoy learning new things, and this one will probably show up in a future project.
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