These orange flying geese blocks happened because of the pattern I'm testing for a local designer. I wanted to try out the technique with my own fabric before cutting and sewing them in the designer's fabric. So, orange is what I chose to experiment with for the geese. I'm sure these will get used in something before long.
The only orange RSC blocks I got around to so far are 5 of the reversed Buckeye blocks. But I know next week I'll be diving into that orange scrap bin and having some fun.
I looked through the closet to see if there were any flimsies hanging in there that had a lot of orange. Turns out - yes!! That was not a surprise. This is a small quilt from 2024 called Summer Getaway. It was a Sew Sampler box project, mostly navy blue and orange. So, I'll see if I can find a good backing, and get this UFO across the finish line this month.
There is a doll quilt with lots of a coral/orange too, so maybe that can be another May finish.
Let's go check out more Rainbow fun . . .

Love the orange and blue UFO, Diann. A great one to finish this month.
ReplyDeleteYour flying geese look so crisp. Good luck with your plans for orange this month.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to use the wrong name, Sara!! i had just been at Diann's blog and wasn't paying attention.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ORANGE blocks and a lovely UFO pulled out of the closet, Sara! Best of luck with the finishing.
ReplyDeleteYou found some fun UFOs to finish up this month, Sara! I like those reverse Buckeye blocks with orange in them, too. They are great in every color!
ReplyDeleteFabulous looking geese in pretty orange fabric. My sewing room is all about the red white and blue yet!
ReplyDeleteThe UFO pile is a great way to inspire finishes for the RSC!
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