I’ve been working on flying geese for the autumn schnibble quiltlet today. I have all the geese done and all the center four-patches for the blocks. Skipper informed me that was enough sewing and that I needed to come downstairs, give him a chew bone, then snuggle on the couch with him for a while. So that’s what I’m doing.
I love this method of making flying geese. It’s the same one that I used for the Bonnie Hunter Turkey Talk wall hanging. It uses one large square and four small ones to make four matching geese units. It’s easy, fast, there are no triangles to work with, and there’s no fabric waste.
For some reason, my computer or blog or something won’t let me post a link that I wanted to post to explain this method of flying geese. So if you’re not familiar with this method but would like to be, just Google “no waste method for flying geese” or “charm square flying geese” and you should find it.
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On 01/16/2017, Diane Wingo said ...
My favorite way to make flying geese , also. Waiting to see what you are making.
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