I am not a quilter, but wanted to make pillow shams for a quilt that my mom made. I was glad to have this video to make flying geese easy. I was impressed how nice they looked. Thank you
Excellent method and video. I would like to make smaller flying geese for a border. How do I scale down the method while still maintaining the 1/4" seam allowance?
For the centre triangle, establish how wide your finished geese will be – in this instance, 4 inches – so, add 1 1/4 inches to this = 5 1/4 – and then cut a square that is 5 1/4 inches along each side
This rule applies no matter how big your geese – if you want 8 inch wide finished geese – add 1 1/4 inches so you will cut a square of 9 1/4
I am not a quilter, but wanted to make pillow shams for a quilt that my mom made. I was glad to have this video to make flying geese easy. I was impressed how nice they looked. Thank you
deannlan 1 month ago
I think this will greatly improve my flying geese. Thank you very much. Hope to see more of your videos.
EGYPTQUILTS 1 year ago
Excellent method and video. I would like to make smaller flying geese for a border. How do I scale down the method while still maintaining the 1/4" seam allowance?
nancy172309 2 years ago
@nancy172309
For the centre triangle, establish how wide your finished geese will be – in this instance, 4 inches – so, add 1 1/4 inches to this = 5 1/4 – and then cut a square that is 5 1/4 inches along each side
This rule applies no matter how big your geese – if you want 8 inch wide finished geese – add 1 1/4 inches so you will cut a square of 9 1/4
VeeVeeVeeV 5 months ago
Very interesting this way for sewing the flying geese block! Never saw it before! TY!
serialquilter123 2 years ago
I loved that green fabric I have used some of the same. Thanks for the info
awdicksons 3 years ago
What is the finished size of the block when your done?
tamtam35a 3 years ago
Thank you for share and explain it so well from the begining to the end
MaricarmenVicente 3 years ago