Flying Geese - which method?
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I've been using the method where you start with a rectangle cut the size of the flying goose (the finished size with the seam allowances) and 2 squares. You mark the squares on the diagonal and sew them onto the top 2 corners of the rectangle, then trim off the fabrics behind. I call it "flippy corners" but I'm sure that's not it's official name.
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I grew up with 100 degree days for weeks at a time. I must say, in all honesty, I prefer the cold.
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