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PattyJean 11-01-2010 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by hevemi
I have problems sewing flying geese. No matter what method I use they almost always come out weird. Either the top edge is uneven or the seam allowance is too narrow at the point. The 4-geese-at-once method sometimes comes close -accidentally. Is it a 1/4" problem? My other blocks are OK.

Here is a great tutorial for making flying geese that I got in a quilting class a couple of years ago. Hope it helps.

Flying Geese Shortcut
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nonnie60 11-01-2010 06:58 PM

Deb Tucker's ruler is the best. Always works out, no waste and versatile. Well worth the prchase.

galvestonangel 11-01-2010 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by gale
Here's another idea. It does make extra bulk though since it's extra layers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78Mu0C_QL8Y
one seam flying geese

I just used this method and it is fast and easy, but you have to really have to focus when you do them.

heather1949 11-01-2010 07:26 PM

Jlong what a beautiful quilt and the colors are awesome....well done.
flying geese are not my favourite subject either lol.

Corry 11-01-2010 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by jlong
I use the Eleanor Burns ruler and they come out perfect if you keep that scant 1/4 "

Beautiful quilt, JLONG!! Yep, I used my EB rulers too. Definately my choice when doing Flying Geese.

JACRN 11-01-2010 09:54 PM

Oh, what a happy quilt.

Farm Quilter 11-01-2010 09:58 PM

The only way I get decent flying geese is to make a square in a square (using the square in a square ruler) and cutting it in half!

madamekelly 11-01-2010 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by rickietikki
It might be a "stretching" problem. If you are using triangles to make your geese, they are far more unstable and tend to shift as you sew. There are a few different methods out there that use a rectangle base and two squares in the corners so you don't have to mess with triangles. My beginner students find this method to be the easiest for accuracy. Go to http://www.allpeoplequilt.com for patterns that use this method. Hope this helps.

Well said!

Quilterrose 11-02-2010 07:03 AM

To Farm Quilter, Don't you just love the square in a square ruler. A lot of people haven't heard of this ruler or used it. I found it when I went on the shop hop last year in NC. The quilt store in Morgantown, NC was demonstrating it. I bought both sizes but I like the small one the best. I gave my other one to my sister-in-law in Ohio. She couldn't find one up there anywhere. She loves it!! Happy quilting, Rose

Farm Quilter 11-02-2010 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by Quilterrose
To Farm Quilter, Don't you just love the square in a square ruler. A lot of people haven't heard of this ruler or used it. I found it when I went on the shop hop last year in NC. The quilt store in Morgantown, NC was demonstrating it. I bought both sizes but I like the small one the best. I gave my other one to my sister-in-law in Ohio. She couldn't find one up there anywhere. She loves it!! Happy quilting, Rose

Rose,

I do love my Square in a Square ruler. I had to order mine online - could not find it any where. I didn't know there were 2 sizes!!! What size is yours?


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