Benni Harper Mystery Lesson 4: Goose in the Pond
quilt design by Tina Davis
Like many old quilt patterns, Goose in the Pond was probably
inspired by nature, giving us a hint at the playful and creative imaginations
of early quilt designers. Seen as far back as the early 1800s and made from
a combination of tiny squares, triangles and strip blocks, it emulates the
ripples created by a goose swimming across a body of water. Any colors and
fabric may be chosen for this pattern, as Goose in the Pond,
like a beloved folktale, lends itself well to individual interpretation.
Thought to have originated in Massachusetts, it is also known throughout
different parts of the country as Toad in the Puddle, Young Man's
Fancy, Mexican Block, Patchwork Fantasy, Bachelor's Puzzle, Unique Nine
Patch and Scrap Bag.
Start the Goose in the Pond project
- Open EQ6.
- Start a new project and name it Benni Harper 4 - Goose in the Pond. Click OK.
Search for blocks in the Library
- Click LIBRARIES > Block Library > Click on the
Search button (make sure the first checkbox is checked) > Type "Goose".
Find Goose in the Pond (the fourth block) and click Add
to Sketchbook.

- Go to 1 Classic Pieced > Nine Patch.
Find Nine Patch (the first block) and click Add to Sketchbook.
- Go to 9 Border Blocks > Striped.
Find Stripe Border 2 (the third block) and click Add
to Sketchbook. Click Close.
Make a quilt layout
- Click WORKTABLE > Work on Quilt.
- Click QUILT > New Quilt > Horizontal.
- Click the Layout tab.
- Set the number of blocks horizontal and vertical to be 4.
- Set the finished size of block to be 12.
- Set the sashing to 0.
- Click the Borders tab.
- Make your first border this way:
Style: Corner Blocks
Size: 6.00
- Click the Add button to add another border.
- Make your second border this way:
Style: Mitered
Size: 0.25
Set the blocks into the quilt
- Click the Layer 1 tab.
- Click the Set Block
tool, then click your Goose in the Pond block to select it.
- Hold down the CTRL key on your keyboard as you click
on any block in your quilt. All blocks in your layout will fill.
- Click on the Nine Patch block in the Sketchbook blocks palette.
- Hold down the CTRL key on your keyboard as you click
on the border corner block in your quilt. The border corners will fill.
- Click on the Stripe 2 block in the Sketchbook blocks palette.
- Hold down the CTRL key as you click on any long border
space. The borders will fill. The stripes will be going the wrong way
on the sides and will look odd.
- Click the Rotate
tool .
- Click on one of the side borders, to rotate the block. The stripe will
now extend down the border.
- Rotate the other border, to complete the design.
Color the blocks
- Click the Spraycan
tool. Color the blocks and border anyway you'd like. Hold down the ALT
or CTRL key as you use the Spraycan
tool and watch what happens to the other similar blocks in the quilt.
- When you're happy with your coloring, click the Add to Sketchbook
button.
- Click the View Sketchbook
button > Quilts section. Select your quilt and click the Notecard button.
- In the top Name field, type: "My Goose in the Pond quilt". Click the X to close the Notecard. Close the Sketchbook.
- Your Goose in the Pond project is now complete, and saved on the hard
drive.
Print the blocks (optional)
- To print templates for the block, be on Layer 1. Click the Select
tool. Click
on a block on the quilt. Click FILE - Print - Templates. Click the Size
from quilt box. Click Print.
Here's
a different Goose in the Pond, designed by Tina Davis.
Tina made her setting 3 x 4, and played with some Designer Fabrics that
give her quilt almost a hand-dyed look.
to be continued with another Benni Harper mystery quilt
Here are some examples of other colorings for the quilt: