Help!!!! Cutting instructions for a square in square and a flying geese
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I am unable to come up with the mathematices for a square in square pattern that comes out to be 4 1/2 inches unfinished.
Also I need to do a flying geese that measures 2 1/2 x 4 1/2.
I do not want to do a paper piece mthod. I like cutting the pieces out.
Any help available out there:)
Thanks
Bebe
Also I need to do a flying geese that measures 2 1/2 x 4 1/2.
I do not want to do a paper piece mthod. I like cutting the pieces out.
Any help available out there:)
Thanks
Bebe
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I have this great flying geese ruler- by Lazy Girl Designs
it is just called the "Flying Gesse x4 no math ruler" I have absolutely loved it- I can do the square in a square to equal 4 1/2 inches but can't explain how- it has got to be on the web
it is just called the "Flying Gesse x4 no math ruler" I have absolutely loved it- I can do the square in a square to equal 4 1/2 inches but can't explain how- it has got to be on the web
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Originally Posted by EIQuilter
For the geese, cut your rectangle 4.5"x2.5". Your squares should be cut 2.5".
#5
I don't have the easy 'square in a square' bookmarked, but here is the 4-in-1 flying geese method
http://blockaday.com/making-your-geese-fly/
http://blockaday.com/making-your-geese-fly/
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
Originally Posted by EIQuilter
For the geese, cut your rectangle 4.5"x2.5". Your squares should be cut 2.5".
#7
Use Eleanor Burns method and she has the rulers as well. Love this method. Didn't make sense to me how it would come out right until I did it following the instructions. I have used it several times. Is great!
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