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Old 09-28-2011, 05:05 AM
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The latest cd from Trangulations has flying geese tamed; where you sew them in strips; I showed my teacher last night and she thought it was good. Then there is the way Ricky Tims does them which I think is the way the English do it where you sew rectangles and squares together to make them. It's pretty interesting. You should be able to google seach it.
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Old 09-28-2011, 05:26 AM
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it'd just be easier to disown your brother }:o)
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Originally Posted by Julie in NM
http://www.patchpieces.com/files/flyinggeese.pdf
Use this method all the time...no waste flying geese!
Thank you for sharing this. Now I won't be afraid to use a pattern with these in it. :thumbup:
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on a quilt at a quilt show "they stated off as flying geese and ended up as them damn ducks"
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Old 09-28-2011, 06:02 AM
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Thank you all for your input.

I have thought about it and decided to keep my little brother (who is a great grandfather BTW).
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Old 09-28-2011, 06:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Julie in NM
http://www.patchpieces.com/files/flyinggeese.pdf
Use this method all the time...no waste flying geese!
This is the method I use . I have also used Jody Barrows Square in a Square method. Both are very accurate but the first has no waste. There is quite a bit with the second method.
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O K Now I dont see any picture to start with and at this point am really frightened to even try and I wanted to make a lot of them. with black on the outside and prints on the inside. - still looking -- J.
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Wow what a lot of help here, This is something I have been afraid to tackle, so I guess I will have to absorb it all and try. Right now Iam working on a cathedral window quilt that takes 750 finished blocks, think this one will take a while and fill in between other projects. I figured out it will take about 30 plus yards to do this and I am having a hard time finding it in stock at JoAnns. It seems like I only find 3 or 5 yards at a time.
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Originally Posted by patdesign
Wow what a lot of help here, This is something I have been afraid to tackle, so I guess I will have to absorb it all and try. Right now Iam working on a cathedral window quilt that takes 750 finished blocks, think this one will take a while and fill in between other projects. I figured out it will take about 30 plus yards to do this and I am having a hard time finding it in stock at JoAnns. It seems like I only find 3 or 5 yards at a time.
why not try to order it online from them; you can use coupons to cut cost and sometimes they have free shipping.
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Originally Posted by romanojg
Originally Posted by patdesign
I figured out it will take about 30 plus yards to do this and I am having a hard time finding it in stock at JoAnns. It seems like I only find 3 or 5 yards at a time.
why not try to order it online from them; you can use coupons to cut cost and sometimes they have free shipping.
Or ask them to do a special order at your local Joanns. You can still use the coupon, and they order 2 bolts (or whatever you need) so you're not trying to piece it together.

30 yards for the back ground fabric....seems a big high, even for a king size.
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