I am in several Flickr based quilting groups. One of my favorites is Add-A-Border (the link
button is on my links list). It’s a low
key group with no timelines. You start
by sending in a 6.5 inch (or 12.5 inch) block – either made specifically for this
group or an orphan you’ve been wondering what to do with. That block gets sent out to others who add a
border. Meanwhile Dustin, who is the “Bee
Daddy”, sends you one or more blocks. The sizes go
6.5 to 12.5 to 18.5 to 24.5 inches. If
you REALLY like a block you get, you can keep it. Otherwise, at 24.5, the initiator has
right of first refusal, otherwise it goes up for adoption by anyone who has completed a
full set (24.5 inch) borders. There is
no time line on any of this. Very time
crunch friendly, cheap and none of the drama that seems to go with more formal bees. No one is relying on you, so you can take a break whenever. You
are sewing from your stash and pay only for the postage (you send a SASE when
you send in a block). You have no idea
what you are going to get and some of them have proven to be a challenge. Sometimes
I know right away what to add, other times my reaction is more like WTF? But with no time line, I can let a project
stew a while until I get it figured out.
These blocks also give you permission to explore and experiment, as they
as not part of someone’s project. Each
is as individual as the people who make it. It's been great fun to see what people make of the starters I have sent in!
So it was with a block named Leftover Log Cabin. Adding more
of what had been added would have been boring.
The more I looked at it, the more I thought about adding geese. Then while cruising the web for ideas, I saw
several instances of more wonky geese.
Since I am a fan of freezer paper piecing, I ended up designing a 2”by 6”
panel of crazy geese plus a corner piece.
The corner piece has proven to be the biggest challenge. Overall, I think the border came out okay and
it was fun to do. I have posted the PDF file of the patterns for your use. Make sure to turn the scaling off, when you print the PDF! Feel free to use this any way you like, including changing the size. If you are interested in joining the group, do so. There is no limit on the number of members. The more the merrier! I have no clue how Dustin keeps up with this all, but he does. He rocks!
Crazy Geese Border added to Left Over Log Cabin. |
7 comments:
thanks so much for the pdf
Yep, we are a fun group! Remember Pink Flamingos?
Mary Ann aka Zenthea
Monica it is so generous of you to share this border, a very handy addition to my "library"
Monica, thanks for the pdf, the wonky geese are the best part of this block!
Moni, This block really did turn out GREAT!, thanks also for your kind words.
-dustin
That sounds like fun. I'll check it out.
That's a great idea. I have a bunch of Wonky Geese left over.
The first quilt I tried to make turned out so bad I cut it up. But those Crazy shaped pieces are still in my scrap box!!
Thank you so much!!!!
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