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Thanks for the link...I love these FG!
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Thank you.
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I had seen this OSFG quite a while ago & plan to do a quilt with it, but hadn't thought of the possibilities. I love the new application to squares, & with the folded concept...you can make your square in a square any size, even floating. Great!!!
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Question on the one-seam flying geese. When they are sewn together....where is the 1/4" seam allowance on the tip of the triangle? Does that mean I sew the tip into the next block? Confusing.
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Neat idea! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for the link!
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This is great, I must live in a cocoon because I have never seen it before. Can hardly wait to try this . Thanks so much for sharing.
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I have used this method and the flying geese come out perfect every time. The judges in a quilt show I entered remarked on how it gave the quilt another dimension since the edges of the flying geese block are not sewn down.
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Love this new method!
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Originally Posted by Kathi Kraftyzales
Question on the one-seam flying geese. When they are sewn together....where is the 1/4" seam allowance on the tip of the triangle? Does that mean I sew the tip into the next block? Confusing.
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