
Creative Flying Geese Quilt Patterns
Ready to make a gorgeous quilt with your favorite fabrics and a free quilt pattern? This varied collection of free flying geese patterns ranges from quick and easy choices to more challenging options. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced quilter, these flying geese quilt patterns are sure to inspire your flying geese imagination.
But first, make sure you know all the tricks to making the perfect no waste flying geese quilt block! While some of these patterns use the the traditional flying geese block, just substitute the no waste flying geese method. It’s also a creative way to use your scraps. It’s a perfect quilt project you’ll love!
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‘Flying Home‘
Learn how to make a spectacular quilt with just scraps and this free quilt pattern from Moda Fabrics. Flying geese are a great way to use up your scraps, and this pattern is easy to follow. This no-waste flying geese method is a creative way to use your scraps. Check out this step by step tutorial if you haven’t made them before. It’s a perfect quilt project you’ll love! So, grab your fabrics for a fabulous flying geese quilt and master making flying geese four at a time! Then choose to go scrappy or choose a favorite bundle of fat quarters for an easy quilt.

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15 MORE Fabulous Free Flying Geese Patterns!
Flying geese quilt blocks are a creative way to use up your scraps and stash for a beautiful finish. This no-waste flying geese method demonstrated in the tutorial below is also a perfect choice for your favorite bundle of fat quarters. So, grab your fabrics for a fabulous flying geese quilt and master making flying geese four at a time! Then choose to go scrappy or select a favorite bundle of fat quarters for an easy quilt.
If you’re looking for your first flying geese quilt pattern, then you have a fabulous selection to choose from! Or, if you are looking for your next quilt idea, you may have a difficult time choosing between these wonderful quilt patterns. Either way you’ll enjoy these beautiful quilts and find inspiration to make your own!
Note: Click on the quilt name to access pattern.
‘Event Horizon’
A dazzling array of rainbow-bright colors enhances the easily pieced Flying Geese blocks. The geese fly north and south in color-wheel order. What a fun contemporary quilt, just the right size for a dorm bed coverlet.


‘Flying South’
Choose from two different quilts. The light quilt is made with subtly textured geometric prints, and the darker version has dog and cat prints. The large Flying Geese blocks are made with a method that produces four blocks at once to make this topper fun and easy.

‘Midnight Tumble’
Lovely jewel-colored Flying Geese are enhanced by the surrounding black prints. The small wall quilt is
perfect to decorate a place in your home that would benefit from a touch of color. Easy-to-piece units make quick work of this project.

‘Desert Horizon’
The colors of the American Southwest–desert gold, sky blue, and cactus-in-bloom brights enhance this strippy quilt. The pieced rows are quick and easy to make. This wall quilt/throw will bring a blast of color to any décor.

‘Flight Plan’
Flying Geese blocks soar in a dynamic zigzag flight pattern. The scrappy black prints add subtle background texture around the golden geese, which are made with a simple method easy enough for beginning quilters.

Free Flying Geese Quilt Pattern from Art Gallery Fabrics
‘Angles’
A fun combination of Flying Geese and HSTs in an easily constructed layout.

Free Flying Geese Quilt Pattern from Benatrex
‘Fly Away Home’
These “Zentastic” flying geese have a special sparkle – the “petals” background is touched with metallic gold. A beautiful addition to a truly stunning quilt.

Free Flying Geese Quilt Pattern from Free Spirit Fabrics
‘Stardust’
A bright modern flying geese quilt with a wonderful play on patterns by including small square-in-a-square blocks for the perfect contrast.

Free Flying Geese Quilt Pattern from Moda Fabrics
‘Big Sky’
An easy choice for your first flying geese block. Or, a perfect option for using up lots and lots of scraps!

Free Flying Geese Quilt Patterns from Robert Kaufman Fabrics
‘Faded Geese’
Try this batik ombre layout with your favorite colors. The narrow strips between rows of flying geese eliminates the need to match any points! That’s an easy flying geese quilt!

‘Floating Geese‘
Yes, this is actually an HSTs pattern, BUT can easily be made with the no-waste flying geese method. This is included because of the separated rows. Similar to the previous quilt, those simple, narrow strips keep the points apart for very easy piecing.

‘Polarity’
Here’s a fun play on both color and size without the need for matching points.

‘Sliver Morning’
Single and clustered flying geese create an illusion of morning light dappled across the quilt top.

‘Wild Goose Chase’
A great modern twist for flying geese that also provides lots of negative space for quilting.

Free Flying Geese Quilt Pattern from PieceandQuilt.com
‘Northbound’
A particular favorite of mine, this low volume quilt is awesome! The bright flying geese definitely make a statement surrounded with fun prints and colors for an incredibly eye-catching quilt.

Which did you choose?
While not an easy decision, there now no excuse to keep you from making your own flying geese quilt!
How can I get the Desert quilt pattern?
Thanks for your comment, Carol! The title of the quilt name is the link to the pattern. I’ve included that link below. Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
https://www.fatquartershop.com/desert-horizon-quilt-free-pdf-pattern?sscid=71k7_zhn4c
Thanks Lea, I have just finished a knee rug for my grandsons rugby team to put around their knees when in time out on the bench. So much fun. I also did your fence rail in Batik, just got to do backing but am doing a baby changing mat for a friend first. You quilts are absolutely gorgeous. Would like to make your back and white with bright flowers in the future. Will see how it goes.
All the best. Bev
Thanks for your comment, Bev! Glad to hear about all your quilting accomplishments – keep it up! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise