Old 12-01-2017, 05:35 PM
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tscweaves
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Originally Posted by lmanna
Cheesehead: The great thing about paper piecing is that you can very easily resize the geese to the correct size in some sort of program (like paint or Microsoft Word) and then print away. This resizing capability is a big reason why I love paper piecing so much. Love the quilt but it’s too big...resize to smaller. Love the block but it’s too small...resize to larger.

With that said, I just did a quick search and found that this site has the paper piecing template for flying geese in the correct size - https://www.generations-quilt-patter...ing-geese.html . Note that I have not verified the size myself....just passing along a link.
Generations quilt pattern page also has the instructions and cutting chart for doing the no-waste geese, 4 at a time. I have a smallish pile of squares and rectangles already cut, but I am going to give those no-waste instruction a whirl. I had planned to make a 1/2 sized quilt then I realized a friend really enjoys these colors, so it might just grow up into a real quilt:-)
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