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Old 04-03-2011, 09:16 AM
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patchsamkim
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Originally Posted by Kat Sews
Part of the problem might be the size you want your finished geese. Usually the width of the finished piece is twice the hight. 2 x 4 would be more common. With the more common size your squares would be 5 1/4 and 2 7/8. To use this size geese the rest of the block pieces would be 4 1/2 (finished at four) inches for the center and 2 1/2 (finished at two) for the corner squares. The block will be 8 1/2 inches and finish at 8 inches. Using this small size change will save you a lot of headaches. If you must keep the original size I would say don't use any shortcut method and just do them the old fashioned way.
The problem is probably the measurements you are wanting your unit to be...Kat sews is correct, the width of unit is twice the height for this math formula to work. You may be able to do a sort of foundation piecing to make the units you want.
I love the method shown in the video and use it for flying geese all the time.
Hope you can find a way to make your project!
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