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Thursday, March 26, 2015
FLYING GEESE ANOTHER WAY
Of all the ways to make flying geese, this one from Connecting Threads is new to me. I usually use the two small squares and one large square method. That one works for me.
However, when I saw this tutorial, I knew I'd have to try it. This is for all my stitcher friends who still struggle for a way to make accurate flying geese.
Here is a link to the tutorial. It includes the math for whatever size you need.
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Clever flying geese block constructions. When 3-D is needed... nice quicky... and the 2 squares nice. No bias seams to stretch. Thanks for the share. We have another day of rain here in WI. Do You? Sewing day....
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