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Thread: Jenny Doan's new tutorial is the easiest, fastest yet

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    Jenny Doan's new tutorial is the easiest, fastest yet

    Jenny's tute is called 'Silly Goose Quilt Tutorial' on YouTube. You've got to see it. You could make a quilt in two hours or less. It's pretty cool.
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    I saw the tute. It looks so cute. I have two civil war repro charm packs that I've been looking for a project for. I might think about this one. I think the repros would be pretty with a nice creamy white. Hmmm. I might have to check the Missouri Star site and see what charm packs she has that might work.

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    I love it! So easy! I need to dig out some of my charm packs for this one.

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    Wow so easy and I have a charm pack sitting waiting but where is background ? Need to go hunting.
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    Someone on the M*QS site suggested using scraps. Why didn't I think of that?

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    I've been sewing flying geese that way for years, I learned it in a quilting class.

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    Isn't she the greatest? I've said it before but, she is my hero. They are so talented at MSQC. This is a great quilt.
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    This would be a great leaders and enders project. I could have two tops made at the same time!

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    I took a minute to watch and this is very cute and so simple. She and her team are very creative.

    Thanks for sharing this tid bit.
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    How do you think it would look using the pattern charm with solid geese?

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