Show me your Geese!!
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Location: Heber City, UT
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I love making flying geese units, but have only used them in certain blocks in sampler quilts (Sawtooth Star, Dutchman's Puzzle). I would love to see all the ways you have used flying geese. Oh, and that's another question! Is one unit a flying goose??
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Here is a picture of the Scrappy Flying Geese border I made on my very first quilt, a kingsize sampler,no pattern, just started making various blocks and made it fit our 5' bed! The geese were paper pieced in blocks of 6 if I remember correctly then stitched together :-D
I am off to check out yours now, your fabric choices are so pretty!
I am off to check out yours now, your fabric choices are so pretty!
Flying geese border
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full quilt
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: England
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Love all the geese flying around, and the quilt colours are lovely.
I would like to know which sewing technique everyone either prefers, or thinks makes the least amount of waste fabric. I usually use the oblong and two smaller squares method, but have also been wondering about trying the one with a large and small square, which I've seen Eleanor Burns use.
Anyone any idea which is the most economical?
Joanne
I would like to know which sewing technique everyone either prefers, or thinks makes the least amount of waste fabric. I usually use the oblong and two smaller squares method, but have also been wondering about trying the one with a large and small square, which I've seen Eleanor Burns use.
Anyone any idea which is the most economical?
Joanne
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