Chubby Chick Quilt trying to kill me
#21
Reevesfarm,
What a cute quilt! I think it is wonderful just as it is, so why not just say 'bu-bye' to those flying geese.
Is that a little Boston in your avatar? He doesn't have much white on him, so I am wondering. I have a Boston that is almost all black, and there aren't many like that.
Roll Tide!
What a cute quilt! I think it is wonderful just as it is, so why not just say 'bu-bye' to those flying geese.
Is that a little Boston in your avatar? He doesn't have much white on him, so I am wondering. I have a Boston that is almost all black, and there aren't many like that.
Roll Tide!
#22
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When I teach beginning quilting, if I have students who have trouble with Flying Geese I have them make half square triangles instead. Then when they are more comfortable I have them move on to Flying Geese.
#23
reevesfarm, a trick my quilt teacher showed us is, if you are making flying geese withe the squares on each corner of the rectangle draw a line across when sewing start on the line 2 or 3 stitches then very gradualy sew off the line to wards the point and then keep this sew line staight along side your drawn line till you get to almost end and gradualy move back to your line.
It gives a little more in the middle when you press.
Retrim if need be.
It realy works!
Gale
It gives a little more in the middle when you press.
Retrim if need be.
It realy works!
Gale
#25
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Am I reading the insert of your picture? The picture is NOT one of Your quilt. If that is so, would you post a picture of your quilt because (today I am abit dense) and I can't see what is wrong with the quilt. I am trying to learn what I can so that is my reason for this request. Thanks and if I am in error I think your quilt is lovely and cute.
#27
Originally Posted by Connie Merritt
Am I reading the insert of your picture? The picture is NOT one of Your quilt. If that is so, would you post a picture of your quilt because (today I am abit dense) and I can't see what is wrong with the quilt. I am trying to learn what I can so that is my reason for this request. Thanks and if I am in error I think your quilt is lovely and cute.
Hopefully I can finish putting all of the flying geese together today...can not believe how long it takes me to do that.
#28
Originally Posted by reevesfarm
Originally Posted by Connie Merritt
Am I reading the insert of your picture? The picture is NOT one of Your quilt. If that is so, would you post a picture of your quilt because (today I am abit dense) and I can't see what is wrong with the quilt. I am trying to learn what I can so that is my reason for this request. Thanks and if I am in error I think your quilt is lovely and cute.
Well, so far it's looking good, and yes I'm just like you! I tend to 'get ahead' of the pattern/instructions and make things as I think will be better and in my order. When I do it the pattern's way, it's usually 'off' or takes longer than it should!
Can't wait to see your quilt finished- it will be darling!
Kind Regards,
MaryAnna
Hopefully I can finish putting all of the flying geese together today...can not believe how long it takes me to do that.
#29
reevesfarm I think you need to check your measurements. Making FG and then joining them like this your measurements need to be very accurate. I don't know why anyone would make FG that way then sew them side by side. ( I understand you are following a pattern)
Making the geese this way you need to leave the base fabric on the back so you have something to line your square up against.
Link:- http://www.quilterscache.com/H/Howtomakegeese.html
Try this link.There are 3 different methods of making geese. The last one is so fast and easy and there is absolutely no waste. It's the only way I make them now.
Making the geese this way you need to leave the base fabric on the back so you have something to line your square up against.
Link:- http://www.quilterscache.com/H/Howtomakegeese.html
Try this link.There are 3 different methods of making geese. The last one is so fast and easy and there is absolutely no waste. It's the only way I make them now.
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