A few weeks ago, I posted an inspiration from a beer can that I saw in Mozambique…..

…particularly enjoying the flying geese on the bottom right photo.
One reader (Andrea) commented that they would be fairly hard to make and I concurred.
THEN, I ran across a Facebook reel about making “Stroked Flying Geese”, and as I watched, I realized that they were making a geese block similar to the one on the can!
I did further searching and found that Art Gallery Fabrics has a tutorial on their blog. Check it out….
They even provide a pdf pattern for this lovely pillow…..

You can download the pattern HERE
Now, I am thinking that some “STROKED FLYING GEESE” might be in my future…..
How about you?
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You can find out more at this link…..
That’s very cool how a soda can opened up a whole new idea for you. I love this new take on flying geese. Yes, that looks like it’s worth trying. How about setting up a Quilt -a-long and a bunch of us share our experience?
A “Quilt-A-Long” would be fun wouldn’t it?
Leave it to Frances to find a way! I don’t know why that technique works, but I’m glad it does.
I dont really understand it either Andrea but can’t wait to give it a try!!