How do I "oversize" my flying geese so I can trim down to exact size??
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I want to make flying geese using the no-waste method but all the tutorials I have found online give measurements for an exact block and do not indicate that you will be able to trim down so it is precise (I have the bloc loc rulers for flying geese and even their insert doesn't give directions for an oversized block). I can't wait to use the ruler but wasn't able to get to it today.
The directions I found indicate to cut a square that is 1 1/4 inches wider than the finished width of your flying geese and then use 4 squares that are 7/8 inch larger than the finished height of your flying geese. So, if I want to make sure there is enough to trim down, should I increase both of these measurements by 1/4 inch??
The directions I found indicate to cut a square that is 1 1/4 inches wider than the finished width of your flying geese and then use 4 squares that are 7/8 inch larger than the finished height of your flying geese. So, if I want to make sure there is enough to trim down, should I increase both of these measurements by 1/4 inch??
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I know that Deb Tucker oversizes hers for use with her flying geese ruler. Might be a case where you just get some ugly fabric and experiment, then make sure you record the info for the next time you use the ruler!
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I agree. I have done hundreds of flying geese and they all come out perfect using EB's method. Very little waste in my opinion. The trick for me that when you line up to trim, you have the opportunity to correct any stitching that may just be off the width of a needle.
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