Tutorial – Gorgeous Geese Migration Quilts

I am sorry to tempt you today with these beauties.  I know once you see all the pretty examples, you are going to want to put this on your to-do list.  And you will bump it to the top.  That’s my prediction anyway.  Geese Migration by Cynthia Brunz Designs at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework is the tutorial I share today from 2015.  Cynthia has a Pinterest page that gathers all the quilts made by others in one place.  You can find the .pdf pattern by clicking on this Geese Migration link. The Sew Mama Sew website has closed.

Examples are plentiful but I am unable to share some of the pretties.  You will need to check out the Pinterest link yourself to see them all.

Geese Migration Examples

Tracy at Tracys Bits n Pieces made this beauty in 2016.  She had some other great finishes in that post, too!  I love all her fabric and color choices.  They look just stunning, don’t you think?

TracyH migration

Libby at Hillside Quilter made her version in more muted colors:

Libby Migration

I love her colors as well and the low volume background print she chose.  Have I tempted you into adding this quilt to your list of patterns to be made?  If you do, be sure  you PIN them to Cynthia’s page so we can all see and enjoy your creative talents.

I am auditioning patterns for the next no-pressure sew along that I am thinking of starting sometime this summer.  If there is any interest in doing another one, that is.  We’ll see!

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14 Responses

  1. cori says:

    I’m late to the party and just found this absolutely gorgeous quilt I would love to make but the free pattern link is gone and I was wondering if anyone was willing to share a copy, if that is legal since it was free. Thanks in advance. cwalkdenat

  2. chrisknits says:

    So gorgeous! I have that one marked for future reference. Love it.

    • Roseanne says:

      Hi Chris,
      Me too – I love the geese flying in formation in the Fall and would love to make this quilt! ~smile~ Roseanne

  3. quiltinggail says:

    Roseanne – this is a wonderful scrappy quilt! I’ve pinned the link and am now following on Pinterest! This way, I’m not immediately tempted, but I will be looking at it again and again, and when the time is right … you’ve got it … I’ll be using my scraps! Happy Quilting 🙂 !

    • Roseanne says:

      Hi Gail,
      That is a great use of Pinterest . . . and it will be a great use of scraps. Can’t wait to see it sooner than later. ~smile~ Roseanne

  4. Dawn Tornes says:

    Shame on you attempting is like that! 😉 I am always so drawn to flying geese! Yep, it went on my to do list that is already way too long!

    • Roseanne says:

      Hi Dawn,
      Well, if it’s on your list it has to go on ours then! Otherwise we won’t continue to be twinkies – HAHA! ~smile~ Roseanne

  5. Roseanne, you sure find some interesting projects. Sorry but it doesn’t tempt me at all. 😁

  6. Liz W. says:

    Such a pretty pattern! And yes, it is tempting, despite the fact that I already have a long, long list of quilts I want to make.

    • Roseanne says:

      Hi Liz,
      I absolutely agree! My list is long but there’s always room for one more. And sometimes they even find themselves very near the top! HAHA ~smile~ Roseanne

  7. cozyquiltslb says:

    Roseanne, I have seen this many times on Pinterest and have been tempted each time. Thanks for the link to the .pdf. Such a great pattern to use for scraps.

    • Roseanne says:

      Hi Linda,
      I thought it would be so tempting for everyone – a good one to share on National Quilting Day. I love the scrappy one – oh the colors just look so great together. ~smile~ Roseanne

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