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Old 04-25-2010, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by wvdek
How in the world did anyone figure that technique out?

Amazing!
Isn't it just terrific??? I don't have a brain like that, but I am real thankful for those who do - - and who Share! <wave></wave>

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Old 04-25-2010, 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by sandpat
omak...I love these geese!!!! But I have a can't see good on the pic....is there a 1/4" seam allowance on the sides of the border???? Sometimes it looks like the "goose" runs all the way out to the side and I can't tell on the pic..
Best laid plans of mice and men. There is Supposed to be a quarter inch seam allowance on the sides, but ... I am only human! LOL
I Hate that excuse! Anyway, yes, there is supposed to be a quarter inch seam allowance, ... I don't know how it turned out so well on the lighthouse center, and I did have to trim things down to 6.5" to get it straight and square (the first time I have Ever appreciated DD's 6.5" ruler) ... maybe I should go ahead and put a border around the sample, Just to see what it will look like. Will take a bit of time, but will put it on the to do list <wave></wave>

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Originally Posted by Kutnso
Wonderful border and tute but I am more interested in the curved geese on the dark blue border. Could you share this technique with us??? Thanks.
Piecefully, Kutnso
<g> there is always one who sees something besides what is going on - - sort of like detectives, eh? LOL
Anyway, the border with the curved geese was created by Tulip43 ... and, was -- well, I am not sure how she did it, but it doesn't feel like it was foundation pieced.
I do know she attached it with applique stitch (by hand!)
The curved geese look like she made all of the geese the same, but she put the background triangles on some sort of track to know how to cause them to flow ...
I hope that there is enough information so you can replicate her excellent achievement. <wave>
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Old 04-25-2010, 08:11 AM
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Thanks for the quick reply and your description is good but I don't think that I'd want to do all that applique.
A while back Carol Doak had a free PP 1/4 circle with flying geese---that might work also. Worth a try. I love PP.
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Wow, what a beautiful quilt. Thanks for sharing your technique!
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Thanks so much for the tutorial. I saved it as a bookmark to try later. Appreciate your time. Great instructions.
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Old 04-25-2010, 01:47 PM
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The pictures really make it nice, and I am so glad to have feedback. <wave>
I may have to figure out how to get the instructions into a one page print out for ease of filing in your pattern books (aren't those plastic sheet protectors just the bees' knees??? LOL) but it won't be today <wave>
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This border is absolutely cool - thank you for sharing with us!
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Thanks for clarifying for me omak...I love the border!! I'll have to give it a try.!!
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Your quilt is very nice. I love the migarating geese. thank you for the tutorial. I saw this pattern and thought that the only way to do it was paper piecing. I have always had a BIG problem with paper piecing. I wanted so much to do this that I learned how to paper piece from my wonderful patient friend.
the result is on my blog. Look under blog archieve and click on That's what friends are for.
www.gigisroom-ruth.blogspot.com
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