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Wow! that is a lovely circular quilt!! well, circular design.
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Originally Posted by bkay
(Post 8349345)
I watched the video. It looks like you will lose your points on the sides. She's showing it before it's sewn and it looks like the side edges are flush with the edge before it's sewn.
I usually use simple patterns that do not involve many triangles, so I may be wrong. So, I guess this is a question not a statement. bkay it several times and made a ton of FG. No problem. |
Watson, I haven't read all the replies but when you get a chance get Deb Tucker's Wings ruler.
I just did a bazillion flying geese for the BH mystery and they came out beautifully with it. But let me back up: I forgot I had it so I started making them the traditional way and they were giving me fits. Then I remembered! It was smooth sailing to make the rest. |
Flying geese
I made 120 flying geese with the shortcut sheet from kitsbycarla.com I had bought the one shortcut sheet and made several sets to demo to my guild . I love this method if you have to make lots. I needed them for a border.
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Originally Posted by maviskw
(Post 8349278)
This is a picture of Wandering Geese. Notice that the Geese in the border are off-set. A very nice pattern.
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Originally Posted by dunster
(Post 8349388)
This is all a matter of terminology. The pattern in the first post is called Wandering Geese. The offset geese are usually called Migrating Geese. But neither term is "right" or "wrong" - just a matter of what you want to call it. I love how this pattern designer called hers a Gaggle of Geese. https://betteroffthread.com/product/...geese-pattern/
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