So the pattern my dear bro decided on starts with: cut 1539 (1 3/4") squares. These are to be used....in making 700 odd flying geese. Does anyone have a good method of making multiple flying geese at a time? Have you done it? Any tips?
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I haven't tried it, but this video has been getting rave reviews. Pretty sure it's free to everyone:
https://pamsclub.com/]https://pamsclub.com/[/url] It's right on the front page. |
Might want to check out Jodi Barrow's Square N a Square technique....Or Deb Tucker's Wing Clipper technique...both require their rulers, but both techniques work really well....I'll be watching this posting to see what other's recommend as well...I'm working on a quilt that has almost 300...:) BTW, the quilt pattern is gorgeous!!
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the flying geese ruler is awesome, makes flying geese in a variety of sizes with NO waste. it is basically the no waste method, so if you know the finished size you need, you'd cut a large square, then four smaller squares. think there might be a tut on it somewhere, or do a google search. since it makes 4 from 1 square it goes pretty quick.
that's a beauty of a quilt! |
Eleanor Burns method also turns out four at time, very accurate.
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http://www.patchpieces.com/files/flyinggeese.pdf
Use this method all the time...no waste flying geese! |
oooh...I made a pattern similar to that as my first quilt..........yep...I hate making flying geese
you could always do the 1/2 sq triangel method...and if you have an accuquilt to cut them...that would be even better even with all of the work....it was/is one of my favs... |
Originally Posted by MonnaL
I haven't tried it, but this video has been getting rave reviews. Pretty sure it's free to everyone:
https://pamsclub.com/]https://pamsclub.com/[/url] It's right on the front page. Wow, that method is great! |
PP Draw the strip of geese, make copies and sew. :)
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Originally Posted by Teacup
Eleanor Burns method also turns out four at time, very accurate.
I've used Eleanor Burns method, quick and accurate. Love the quilt pattern. |
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