You gotta see how this guy makes flying geese with 1 seam
#14
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I did it I did it wowo hoo these are so easy!!!!!!
Thank you Thank you Thank you for the info. Have another quilt in my head and want to start right away with my brights lol knew I bought a half yard of each for a reason.
will post pic soon.
:D
Thank you Thank you Thank you for the info. Have another quilt in my head and want to start right away with my brights lol knew I bought a half yard of each for a reason.
will post pic soon.
:D
#20
Originally Posted by sondray
One Seam Flying Geese Block
English Method
Cut
1 3 x 5 ½ inch strip – will be the geese
2 3 inch squares – will be the sky
This will make one 4 ½ inch x 2 ½ inch finished flying geese unit.
Fold strip in half wrong sides together.
Put folded strip on top of one (right side up) square matching raw edges of folded strip to the top and left raw edge of square. Fold should be facing bottom with a ¼ inch space from folded edge to bottom of square.
Place second square (wrong side up) on top of the folded strip matching raw edges to first square making a sandwich with the folded strip in the middle.
Sew ¼ inch seam down the right side of all layers. There should be a ¼ inch section at bottom with only the two square fabrics in seam.
Open the sandwich and fold out the strip to form the geese section.
Check out the tutorial also: http://www.ufo-rphanage.com/gander.shtml
English Method
Cut
1 3 x 5 ½ inch strip – will be the geese
2 3 inch squares – will be the sky
This will make one 4 ½ inch x 2 ½ inch finished flying geese unit.
Fold strip in half wrong sides together.
Put folded strip on top of one (right side up) square matching raw edges of folded strip to the top and left raw edge of square. Fold should be facing bottom with a ¼ inch space from folded edge to bottom of square.
Place second square (wrong side up) on top of the folded strip matching raw edges to first square making a sandwich with the folded strip in the middle.
Sew ¼ inch seam down the right side of all layers. There should be a ¼ inch section at bottom with only the two square fabrics in seam.
Open the sandwich and fold out the strip to form the geese section.
Check out the tutorial also: http://www.ufo-rphanage.com/gander.shtml
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