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Wow..That is great..Thanks for sharing...
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Just a word of caution, you end up with bias edges and as with most flying geese units these bias edges will be on the outside edge of your block. I avoid bias edges if at all possible on my blocks. I am a longarm quilter and it does not matter what you do to bias edges they still prohibit a quilt top from laying nice and flat when loaded on the longarm machine.
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Neat method, I'll have to try it!
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Wow! Fabulous. It looks a bit like a Chinese puzzle. I'll have to try it the next time I need lots of identical geese. Thanks!
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Wow, I just saw this, looks amazing, especially if you need a lot of the same colored geese!
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fantastic...I will be sure to give this a try!
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I will be giving this a try the next time I need to make geese. Clever method. Any problems with bias edges?
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Haven't had any problems with the 4" size. You would need to be careful with the larger sizes. I always recommend gentle handling of all bias edges and no pinning to a design wall for extended periods unless they are sewn in place.
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Awesome! Is there anyway I can get a print out of your great illustration? If I control P I get all of out comments . Thank you. I understand if not possible.
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That is great, and what a good visual tutorial!
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