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    Old 01-17-2014, 06:41 AM
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    Help! I've made hundreds of flying geese and they rarely come out right. Used several different methods/rulers (haven't tried the Ricky Timms method because I'm using strip scraps, squares not really an option). My geese always come out wonky with one side drooping so they won't square up right. The second wing seems to be OK, so I must be doing something to the first one when I sew/press the second one.

    Yesterday I had to re-make 10 units because some were so bad. (Well, I should have re-made 100, but forget that!!) I measured and cut carefully (using Easy Angle and Companion Angle rulers), was careful about not stretching the bias edges, double-checked my seam allowances, pressed carefully. Still wonky, though not quite as bad.

    Obviously I'm pulling or stretching somehow? Experienced quilters, can you tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks for your help!
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    Old 01-17-2014, 06:48 AM
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    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F7WQpzk...%3DF7WQpzknLGg

    This was the answer for me, I love making FG with Deb Tucker's Wing Clipper.
    Hang in there!
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    Old 01-17-2014, 06:55 AM
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    Have you tried Eleanor Burns' method? I have the Wing Clipper. I haven't used it yet, but Doug Leko swears by it.
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    Old 01-17-2014, 07:12 AM
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    I'm was like you with the my flying greese. I gave up on cut and recuttting and have been paper peiceing my now and have been having much better luck.
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    Old 01-17-2014, 07:17 AM
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    El Burns is my method and I have no problems with them.
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    Old 01-17-2014, 07:17 AM
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    can you show a picture
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    Old 01-17-2014, 09:32 AM
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    Are u cutting triangles for the edges....I prefer cutting a rectangle...say 3 x6 then two squares 3x3. Lay one square on top of rec at corner..sew diagonal from point of square to point, actually a thread to the outside edge...... Fold over, iron,cut the square tail, but leave the rec back ther...that is your true size..
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    I can ONLY do it using the Quilt in a Day flying geese ruler. All other methods result in one short wing for me. I have no idea why. If all else fails, buy the rulers. I hate specialty rulers in general, but these are the only way I can get it done.
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    Old 01-17-2014, 10:12 AM
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    I prefer to paper piece flying geese and square in a square blocks.

    You can make the PP pattern easy with Microsoft Word!!!

    Open a new Word document
    Select "View" and click the "Gridlines" box
    Click on "Insert" Tab
    Select "Shapes" drop down menu
    Select the rectangle shape
    In the grid of the document, trace out the size of the rectangle you want (this would be the size of the goose with the 1/4" border)
    You will now have a rectangle shape in your document
    Click shapes dropdown again and select a rectangle again. Now draw a rectangle inside the other rectangle starting 1/4" from one of the corners, and drag your mouse to 1/4" of the opposite corner. Now you have your rectangle for the goose with a 1/4" seam allowance around it
    Click shapes dropdown box again and select a triangle
    Inside the rectangle you just created - draw the triangle. Start at the bottom corner and drag your mouse up the top center (the center top is marked with a dot so you can see it easy)
    Now you have your finished goose!
    Now ... hold down your "cntl" key and select each of the elements (outside rectangle, inside rectangle, and triangle) then right click your mouse and select "grouping" then "group". Now all three elements are "stuck" together. You can right click, copy and paste as many as you want on the page.
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    Old 01-17-2014, 10:15 AM
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    Have you tried the big square. You get three flying geese out of each one.
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