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Classic & Vintage: Wild Geese Straight Furrows

Happy Friday Quilters! We are back with another pattern in ourĀ Classic & Vintage series: Wild Geese Straight Furrows! For those who are unfamiliar with our Classic & Vintage series, we focus on traditional quilt blocks and add a modern twist!

The Wild Geese Straight Furrows Quilt is a gorgeous vintage pattern that gives off a simple classic look and, combined with the all the other blocks, makes a great quilt! Kimberly made her Wild Geese Straight Furrows quilt using Jardin de Versailles by French General for Moda Fabrics. The hardest part of this quilt is the half square triangles, for which Kimberly used the 2″ Half Square Triangle Paper from Triangles on a Roll!

The complete Wild Geese Straight Furrows patternĀ  with four different size options is available for purchase at fatquartershop.com. To makeĀ a quilt just like ours, we have a Wild Geese Straight Furrows quilt kit and separate backing setĀ available!

If you’re ready to sew along with us, grab Ā your supplies, download your FREE block pattern and watch Kimberly’s video tutorial for a step-by-step guide on making your block!

 

We are very fortunate to have 14 amazing bloggers quilting along with us! Check out their takes on the Wild Geese Straight Furrows blocks:

Heather of A Creative Pursuit
(@acreativemama)

Jenny B of Bit of Tea and Honey
(@jennysbitofhoney)

Jenny W of Quilt Design Duo
(@quiltdesignduo)

Karen of Karen’s Sewing Room
(@karenmaloley)

Louise of Louise Charlton
(@louisecharlton)

Martha of Crafty and Gluten Free Mom
(@mllrungirl)

Martina of Quilt Collection M
(@malu27117)

Paula of Batts in the Attic
(@paulareid5)

Tracie of Riceford Streams
(@joyfully_tracie)

Veronica of Nem Away Away
(@ronneyfowler)

 

We hope you enjoy quilting your own Wild Geese Straight Furrows quilt and please share your work using the #WildGeeseStraightFurrowsQuilt hashtag. Happy Quilting!

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3 comments

  1. Pink is my favorite color and this quilt is stunning. I’ve never tried the papers for HSTs, but I just may give them a try and make this block!