What is your favorite block to make?
#1
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What is your favorite block to make?
Mine is flying geese, regular and 3/D sometimes called One Seam Flying geese.
I've attached a link for instructions and cutting chart for different sizes.
Can't wait to see what you guys like to make.
https://www.generations-quilt-patter...ilt-block.html
Oh, forgot to say I sew the sides down to make curved edges. The sides are on the bias so they curve and behave quite nicely...lol
I've attached a link for instructions and cutting chart for different sizes.
Can't wait to see what you guys like to make.
https://www.generations-quilt-patter...ilt-block.html
Oh, forgot to say I sew the sides down to make curved edges. The sides are on the bias so they curve and behave quite nicely...lol
Last edited by Julienm1; 08-08-2020 at 08:27 AM.
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The one seam flying geese is how I make all my flying geese. It's simple, fast, always perfect, and stitching down the pocket is worth that. If the stitching will make a big design difference then I will paper piece the flying geese. My favorite blocks are the disappearing type blocks.
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What is your favorite block to make
Mine is flying geese, regular and 3/D sometimes called One Seam Flying geese.
I've attached a link for instructions and cutting chart for different sizes.
Can't wait to see what you guys like to make.
https://www.generations-quilt-patter...ilt-block.html
Oh, forgot to say I sew the sides down to make curved edges. The sides are on the bias so they curve and behave quite nicely...lol
I've attached a link for instructions and cutting chart for different sizes.
Can't wait to see what you guys like to make.
https://www.generations-quilt-patter...ilt-block.html
Oh, forgot to say I sew the sides down to make curved edges. The sides are on the bias so they curve and behave quite nicely...lol
#9
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I only started quilting in 2018 so I'm fairly new - but have taken to it like a duck to water. My favorite quilt ive made so far was a Grandmothers Fan - which is a variation of a Dresden where you only do 1/4 of the block and then set it on point...so it looks like a lady's fan. Since I'm still making every effort to learn everything I can - I have a strict "no repeats!" Policy in place. Which makes me something of an oddball but how do you expect to get better if you always do the same thing? Currently I've been doing work with 60 degree triangles (laid this one out today!) But next project is going to be with Ohio Stars. And MSQ had an awesome tutorial on strip stars that is on my "to do". I'm raiding my green scraps and FQ for that one!