ricky tims flying geese tute
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Thanks Butterfly so much for this simplified flying geese quilt pattern. Love his technique & looks like I could really use up some of my stash with this. I watched PBS this afternoon & they showed on Fon's & Porter a wedding cake that had free standing lace flowers sewn on at strategic points. I can picture sewing them (or other shaped FSL) onto the points of the flying geese or in the middle of them. Guess I'll have to play with that idea & see how it works out. If it looks OK, I'll post pics..........if not it'll go in the stash trash for recycling.
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Originally Posted by ConnieF
HI Butterflywing
I have seen Ricky show this before and he gave the formula to make different sizes.... do you have that information?
Connie
I have seen Ricky show this before and he gave the formula to make different sizes.... do you have that information?
Connie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfksr...eature=related
he's better about size.
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Thanks Butterfly,
The RT one he did a 3 in sq to start and the 3 x 5.5 ret.
This guy did the 4 in sq with a 7.5 so with that I figured it out...THANK YOU so much. The formula is
whatever the starting sq is x's 2 - 1/2 inch... hope that makes since....
Thanks Again Connie
Hope some of you try this for it is very easy....
The RT one he did a 3 in sq to start and the 3 x 5.5 ret.
This guy did the 4 in sq with a 7.5 so with that I figured it out...THANK YOU so much. The formula is
whatever the starting sq is x's 2 - 1/2 inch... hope that makes since....
Thanks Again Connie
Hope some of you try this for it is very easy....
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