70’s Geese

Meet 70's Geese:

I designed 70’s Geese for a swap I was in. (It must have been a Flickr swap – because that’s when I was most involved in swaps. Those were the best!!) That was in March of 2012! Cray-cray! ;p

I recall that part of the reason I named it 70’s Geese was because I was using a color scheme that seemed very 70’s. lol. and it was a lot of geese, of course. lol

the colors definitely give off a very 70's vibe.

It seems kind of funny that I would name a pattern off of the color scheme that I used to make it. But hey! It works! 🙂

I had to go dig this photo from my Flickr account – so I’m pretty sure I’ve never shared it around these parts! It was part of the DQS 12 swap. Does anyone remember those days?? That was the best time! It’s fun to reminisce!

I think it was in October of 2016 that I updated the pattern so that the last outer rounds of points weren’t cut off. I don’t remember why I changed it, but I guess it doesn’t matter. Sometimes things just need a little tweaking I guess.

Kelly (@kelbysews) was the first person to make this pattern in the rainbow color scheme, and that’s when it really took off!

70s Geese by Kelly, @kelbysews
70s Geese by Kelly, @kelbysews

I’m always so grateful when y’all give my patterns new life and/or really make them shine!

If there’s one thing I’ve learned while designing patterns, is that it really is a collaborative effort! I could not do this without you! From testing and tweaking patterns, to watching them take flight with your own creativity. It is the most rewarding seeing what they become beyond what I ever come up with on my own. (feeling and sending all the love! lol)

In the past 10 years (wowsers!) y’all have made some pretty amazing projects with the 70’s Geese pattern! Let’s check some of them out…

Your 70's Geese projects

Did you know...

That all of my patterns come with coloring pages??
 
They are a great way to plan your projects before cutting into your precious fabrics.
 
One thing I’ve found that helps to make your project really pop! is to play with value placement before you start adding color. Color differences can really add contrast to any project, but when you play with the value contrast, it takes it to a whole new level!
 
Here are some value layouts that I made with the 70’s Geese pattern. What do you think??

And then for that very last one… here’s adding a little color with the value scheme.

70's Geese Design
70's Geese Design

You could add even more value contrast with the color to create even more movement and 3D effect with the design.

Anyway, here’s some fun ideas to help get those creative juices flowing!

What do you think??

Are you ready to give this pattern a try??

Like my other patterns, there are lots of instructions, and everything you need to make the pattern.

It also comes in multiple sizes – for an even wider variety of projects you can use this for!

I’d love to hear what you think!

Do you like it?!

Which project is your favorite?

Are you buying the pattern?

Leave a comment below! 🙂

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