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Old 01-22-2013, 03:11 PM
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Default Ricky Timms One Seam Flying Geese

Ricky Timms has a slick method using just one seam to make flying geese. The video is on You Tube - what is not shown is how to calculate different sizes. If anyone is familiar with this method I'd love to know how to do this - I have a ton of geese to make with a finished size of 1 3/4 by 3 1/2. Math is not my thing Thanks so much!

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I've never done this, but I found this link. http://www.docstoc.com/docs/30766345...e---Ricky-Tims Reading it, I believe the measurements are like this:

Cut your 2 squares the height of your finished block plus 1/2 " - so, 2 1/4" in your case. Cut the rectangle the finished width plus 1/2" - so 4" in your case.
So you need to cut two 2 1/4" squares of your background colour, and one 2 1/4 x 4" rectangle of your goose colour.
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Is this what you were looking for?

http://thecraftyquilter.com/2012/09/...cutting-chart/

It does not have you exact size but kristakz I think has it correct.
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Here is a one seam flying geese cutting chart:

http://thecraftyquilter.com/wp-conte...ing-chart1.pdf

The formula to make any size: http://piecemakers4life.wordpress.co...sional-method/


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Had to check this out and am I ever glad I did! Have a quilt in mind with a ton of goose blocks, what a time saver this is going to be for me.
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I love Ricky Timms flying geese method!
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Originally Posted by alleyoop1 View Post
I love Ricky Timms flying geese method!
It looks great but I have a Q ?

Does it actually make a triangle that's sewn down, or does it have a pleat ? Can't quite tell from the video ...
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thanks so much for the help, ladies! I really appreciate this forum. Texas girl, I believe it makes a pleat...that is ironed down. I'm off to begin my goose making
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