Staggered Flying geese
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Mentioned in the Live Chat room by Loretta -
This seems to be drafted on a grid that is six units wide by four units high.
I've drawn three possible ways to piece it.
bearisgray
This seems to be drafted on a grid that is six units wide by four units high.
I've drawn three possible ways to piece it.
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ok so the printer is fried....or its mad at the computer. Now don't laugh, I know this looks silly but I used Windows Paint to do up the paper pieced block. Remember to reverse it if thats what you want it to look like face up.
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Bearisgray, I tried in Q6 but it won't let me reverse the block. The above post with the downloadable attachment would have to be reversed but it should print out to 4 by 6 inches finished. You'd have to add the seam allowance around the block.
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See this "strippy" (I think that's the right term) quilt on this site:
It's called Migrating Geese and Cobblestones
http://www.datquiltlady.com/class2.htm#MIGRATING%20GEESE%20AND%20COBBLESTONES:
It's called Migrating Geese and Cobblestones
http://www.datquiltlady.com/class2.htm#MIGRATING%20GEESE%20AND%20COBBLESTONES:
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