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dsch 06-15-2012 04:59 PM

What should I do?
 
I am making many 1" (finished size) half-square triangles. Would it be easier to make flying geese instead? I am trying to recreate a floor pattern design from an Italian chapel and am looking for a quicker method of making the designs. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much for your help!

virtualbernie 06-15-2012 05:08 PM

May be easier to use something like Triangle Magic Print and Sew, Triangulations or Thangles paper. You can make a bunch of them at a time.

joyce888 06-15-2012 05:11 PM

I'm assuming you're making these to look like a 2" flying geese? I would think if you're needing a lot of geese and if they are all sewn together you should be able to foundation piece these in rows. I'll look for some freebies and let you know where they are.

susie-susie-susie 06-15-2012 05:13 PM

My goodness. That must take a LOT of triangles. I think Thangles would make it a little easier. What does the quilt look like?
Sue

dsch 06-15-2012 05:17 PM

yes, they would look like a 2" flying geese. I appreciate your comments.

dsch 06-15-2012 05:17 PM

thanks, I'll try to look at those items.

dsch 06-15-2012 05:20 PM

I will try to post a picture, but have changed some of the designs a little bit due to the number of VERY small triangles.

romanojg 06-16-2012 03:48 AM

I find it a lot easier to make HST and getting them to size than flying geese. I'm putting together a quilt now that has around 100 HST in it and it's going together so easy. Which surprises my because this was my first introduction to HST a few yrs ago and I didn't know that much about them and I didn't know that much about matching seams, etc. I made alot of squares to make a lap quilt but didn't put it together. It was for my son who was away. He's coming home next week and I started putting it together and the blocks all fit so nice together. So nice that I decided it needed to be large enough to cover his full size bed so more blocks were needed. Now these I made all by hand; where you take 2 blocks at least 7/8 larger than finished size (so for you that would be 1 7/8 but I'd just do 2in and square them down) then you draw the line down the middle and sew 1/4 on each side. If most or a large part of your blocks are the same color you could use either triangle paper or software or I've even heard on here that people have googled and found free templates on line to make them. This makes the task a lot easier. I have the trianlation software because I'd been doing Civil War quilts and made lots of HST. Good luck with your quest. Post a picture when you're done; it sounds pretty

dsch 06-16-2012 10:00 AM

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I think I've found the picture of the quilt I am attempting to replicate; will try to post. Well, I think I can post some of it! :)

Becky Crafts 06-18-2012 04:25 AM

Wow! You're ambitious! It's beautiful though!! Can't wait to see your finished quilt!


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