Joan Ford method for flying geese
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In Joan Ford's Cut the Scraps book, she shows a wonderful method for making flying geese. The pattern is for 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 flying geese
Page 175 to 181 from this link.
https://books.google.ca/books?id=nYv...0geese&f=false
Is there a book where she would have measurements on how to use this method to make different sizes of flying geese or is there a formula? I've stayed away from patterns using them but I would definitely try something if I could figure this out in a different size. Trial and error maybe......
Page 175 to 181 from this link.
https://books.google.ca/books?id=nYv...0geese&f=false
Is there a book where she would have measurements on how to use this method to make different sizes of flying geese or is there a formula? I've stayed away from patterns using them but I would definitely try something if I could figure this out in a different size. Trial and error maybe......
If you want the PDF (which includes the size chart) for Deb Tucker's tools, visit her website (www.studio180design.net) click on the tool, and on the right side, in the text there will be, in slightly different colored font, a statement that says something like this...………(look for the different color on the font and that is your link to the PDF file)
Almost every one of her tools have this available on her website...………...I have every tool she makes, and I use every one of them. Never had accuracy like I get now with other tools...………
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My Issue with Bloc Loc rulers is you can only make one size - so it requires purchase of several of the same tool if you want to make different sizes...………….
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 07-29-2019 at 02:51 AM. Reason: shouting/all caps
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I agree. My friend has used these rulers and the sad part is one ruler for one size and it can get to be quite an expense.
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Go with the Deb Tucker tool and method suggested above. Videos are available on UTube. I usually go back and review it before starting a new quilt that contains flying geese. The block is created slightly over sized and her tool shows you how to create all those sizes then trim them down to get perfect geese. Be sure to purchase extra fabric to account for this. Saw her demonstrating some of her earliest tools at a quilt show many years ago. I started buying them then and now have every one she makes proudly hanging on my wall ready to grab and create any type of unit in a pattern or to create my own quilt design in Electric Quilt 8. But I see she has created some new ones. Time to get the checkbook out again.
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