Sunday, September 14, 2025

Goose Chase ~ Sew & Tell - 9/15/25

 

What a week! Right?  We don't pay much attention to the news media, but this week was a rough one!  The feelings of frustration and hatred reared its ugly head on social media. :(  

Not that I keep my head buried in the sand, but for the most part... I scrolled on by.  It seems that many forget that fact.  But while everyone was busy with rants and arguments, I was happily sharing the video tour of my studio, followed by a reveal of my stash storage that is a little messy.  

I wasn't ready to dive into my pastel greens and blues, but I was ready to replenish my quilted cards inventory.  The cards feature three of the most prominent landmarks in the area - Fishers Peak, the Spanish Peaks and Stonewall.


I used a variety of fabrics... batiks, seasonal prints, and even some eco-printed pieces that I made with my friend, Kayleen, several years ago.  I don't generally spend a great deal of time fretting over the perfect placement or selection of fabric pieces, but a few of them... I simply had to.

I've said it before, but truly, there is something soothing about the feel of fabric in my hands.  The cards are blank inside, allowing the buyer to write any message they like.  I've used them as birthday cards, Mother's Day cards and "just because" or "thinking of you" cards.  As a bonus, they are 5" x 7" and could quickly slide right into a frame. ;)


After getting all of the cards tucked away into their packages, I pulled out my double flying geese pattern... as I searched for it, I recalled a comment about a triple flying geese pattern and decided that I wanted to give it a try.  As I did a search on the internet, I stumbled upon a block called Flying Geese Circle

It looked interesting and intriguing and as I played with the parts of the pattern, I realized I could position them to create a sort of wave... a Goose Chase!  I fiddled with the unit and had to flip a few sections... but here's what I came up with!

The backs are scrappy, chunky-style and the quilting will be FMQ random waves.  I think a grey binding will finish them off nicely.  


As I pieced these placemats I came up with my next project... Isn't that just the way for a quilter?  We are finishing one project with the next 5 already planned.  LOL!  I purchased this fun Halloween book for the grands and will be including quilted ghost placemats for their table.  

I plan to make each placemat in a different colorway, quilt as you go, row by row, and create the little "ghost" face with the big eyes and small mouth appliqued.

I am not often tempted to set aside a project to start another one, but this is one of those times!  

I think I can practice some self-restraint and finish the Goose Chase placemats.  When I told Dave about my idea, he really liked it.  I do wish that we could see the kids in person to deliver them.  We haven't seen them since February when the whole debacle over their baptism took place.  Dave and I both miss them deeply and continue to pray for their protection, both physically and emotionally, as well as healing in our relationship with our SIL... but, honestly, that will require a miracle.  Though not impossible.  Because with God, ALL things are possible.  🙏


I'm reminded that seasons come, and seasons go. and there are lessons in each season.  Since I am being honest, this has been a rough year for us as a family.  We have been fractured and broken by the enemy, but we are not giving up.  

I don't think we are alone in feeling this way, but the world would like us to believe this.  Here are a few words of encouragement for you... 🌻

Our maple tree leaves in the front yard are beginning to turn.  But it has been a challenging year for them as well.  

They suffered damage several times in hail storms this summer.  We didn't suffer drought or severe high temps through the summer that would cause any unusual stress, but they just didn't have a vibrant green look to them.  Perhaps they feel like us... just a little beat up.  Perhaps the stress of the past several years had them conditioned to fight... and when the stress was not there, they didn't know how to not feel stressed.


My projects from last week are all good scrap busters... but I observe, once again, that the collection of scraps doesn't ever really decrease.  How is this possible?  Yet another mystery of this life!


I'll shut down my philosophical thoughts and introduce you to the featured quilter from last week's party.  Nann at With Strings Attached attended the Wisconsin Quilt show with friends and shared plenty of inspiration for all of us that were not able to attend in person.  Thanks Nann!  I've been listening to the book Lost Roses and was touched by the red poppy quilts.  Lovely!  Thanks Nann.

That's it for today...

Keep Piecing,

Melva

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11 comments:

  1. Your goose chase placemats are so fun, Melva! Somewhere I have the papers printed to make that "Circle of Geese" block. Wonder what I did with them?! Our trees seem stressed this year, too - leaves falling too soon. It was a pretty hot and dry summer all over the state.

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  2. Thanks for the shout out, Melva. The Cherrywood challenge is always a wonderful part of the quilt show. I really like your flying geese, especially setting them as a band along with the strips.

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  3. Your placemats are adorable, Melva. I love how the "geese" seem to flutter across. Wonderful job. Your darling postcards are reminders of wonderful places you have visited- love them. Have a great week. Hugs

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  4. Those goose chase placemats are super fun! I like your idea of the ghost placemats and I'm glad you are going for it! May time heal the wound that appeared in February. It is hard to be separated from grandkids! --TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  5. I have done a circle of geese mini quilt, pretty fun! I like how you made your blocks into a wave.

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  6. I adore your Goose Chase! Thank you for the link. Those quilted cards are exquisite! I will pray for your family miracle!
    Yes it was a rough week, and I had trouble scrolling on by, but your studio tour. I finally read something that helped me - apparently Charlie took Sundays off social media and turned off his phone to spend focused time with his family - to remember the Sabbath and keep it holy. So I stayed off IG, FB, and blogs yesterday and read the Bible for the first time in years - yes years Melva! I've read verses and devotionals yes, but not actually concentrating on reading the Bible just to read it. My day was surprisingly peaceful. So many times my finger automatically went to the Instagram or Facebook icons on my iPad then stopped, and I did not miss either one. Charlie's death hit me hard, but I feel changed, in a good way, and it's hard to explain. When I can't find the words to describe something, I know it is God. ;)

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  7. Ahh those placemats are awesome!! and what fun the ghost ones sound like! Of course, always planning the next thing. Here's to seeing the Grandkids soon and prayers of peace for you all.

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  8. Isn’t that book the cutest, and such a sweet way to teach kids to appreciate differences in each other. I just finished The Little Ghost quilt for my grandkids for the season. My granddaughter wore the top last year as a costume. I had to replace the eye and mouth holes with blocks. I made the eyes and mouth using Hailey Stitches tutorial as a guide, as my squares were bigger. I excited to deliver it next week. I will pray alongside you that God will work in your family to heal the broken relationship so you can deliver your treasures in person again.

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    1. I love the book! There is a new one to be released soon. :) Thank you for the prayers <3

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  9. I laughed when I saw the cat, love it! :) You have tremendous artistic talent! Lovely placemats! Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada.

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