Here are a few of mine:
Like real geese, they assumed the wedge formation. |
My neutrals are a bit plain, but I found a bag of leftover bits and pieces leftover from other projects, and I wanted to use them up.
Clue 3 will be revealed on Friday, 08 December 2017. I'm looking forward to it!
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They look like very well-behaved geese, flying in perfect formation!
ReplyDeleteThey actually went together like well-behaved geese--I've never been very confident in making them, but practice makes perfect (or perfect enough!). :)
DeleteYour flying geese look fantastic! They will look great with the pretty greens you've chosen! I'm afraid I haven't even finished cutting clue 2 yet.
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Cutting it took a while--I used small pieces of scraps, so I had to do them only a few at a time.
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I like your fabrics! Not plain at all.
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DeleteThese look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alison!
DeleteI don't think your neutrals are plain either. Some of the melon fabrics are quite light, so you can't use darker neutrals if you want to keep the contrast working.
ReplyDeleteYour units look great!
Yes--that's why I kept these lighter. I figure I can expand the range of shades a bit when they are next to Brown's.
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