Flying geese, how do YOU make yours?
#41
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Compared to cutting out little squares to sew in the corners Burns method is easier and faster. You are just using 2 large squares and your making 4 at a time.
You only sew 2 seams corner to corner.
There is a little waste of fabric.
You only sew 2 seams corner to corner.
There is a little waste of fabric.
Last edited by Rose Marie; 11-10-2011 at 05:39 AM.
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Check out this Tutorial! Ricky Timms method with a twist!! http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...g-t167405.html
#44
I have a question on the RT method. Because there is a "pocket" and makes it dimensional, do the fg pockets need to be stitched down afterwards? I wouldnt want little pieces sticking up on my quilt!
Cindy in TN
Cindy in TN
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I use the "stich and flip" method. Haven't tried The Eleanor Burns method. I used to get her show on PBS Create channel, but since I switched to Direct TV, I don't get her or Fons and Porter anymore. Love the quality of the HD and NFL Sunday Ticket, but I sure do miss my quilting shows.
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http://piecemealquilts.files.wordpre...e-tutorial.pdf for curved flying geese
and
no waste flying geese: http://www.patchpieces.com/files/flyinggeese.pdf
NWFG...get four really fast but must be careful w/stitching or they will be off. Rulers are probably the best but dont use it.
and
no waste flying geese: http://www.patchpieces.com/files/flyinggeese.pdf
NWFG...get four really fast but must be careful w/stitching or they will be off. Rulers are probably the best but dont use it.
#47
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Thank you EVERYONE...what an eye opener...there are so many methods. I started out doing EB method, when I found I was short a few geese I went to the other methods...EB is the most accurate. I don't have the EB ruler yet...on its way from Amazon.com, my favorite mall....but I do have the Wing Clipper and that has helped me to get them trimmed, although probably more labor intensive than the EB ruler will be. I am determined to find my method and perfect it! I appreciate everyone's input on this...afterall, you just can't avoid flying geese if you are going to quilt!
Michelle
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