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"Follow the Geese" Pattern by Leonie Bateman Designs.

Quilt Size: 30" Square

This beautiful physical quilt pattern includes both applique and traditional pieced quilting. Leonie provides a well written pattern will guide you through the steps of creating this stunning quilt with ease.

Requirements:

Cotton Fabrics

  • 1 1/8 yard Cream fabric for applique centre and flying geese
  • 1/2 yard Blue fabric for narrow border and binding
  • 12 Fat sixteenths of assorted prints for flying geese or one 10" stacker
  • Fat quarter Green stripe print for centre leaves and stems
  • Fat quarter Green print for main flowers and leaves
  • Fat eighth Yellow print for main flowers, centre flower and flying geese
  • Fat eighth Coral print for main flowers, centre flower and flying geese

Other Requirements:

  • Aurifil 80wt. thread for applique
  • Sue Daley's applique glue
  • Sue Daley's template paper
  • General Sewing Supplies

Meet your Designer: Leonie is a Fabric Designer with Penny Rose Fabrics, sister company to Riley Blake Designs. She is also a Pattern Designer, specialising in woven wool applique and she loves nothing more than spreading her love of woven wool and her unique technique in her designs with others, by her many teaching engagements both in Australia and overseas.

Physical pattern will be shipped after purchase.

Follow the Geese Quilt Pattern

SKU: LBD40
$8.00 Regular Price
$6.00Sale Price
  • All sales final.  No refunds will be given. Items cannot be returned. 

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