How To Make Flying Geese One At A Time Tutorial
"Making flying geese one at a time is a straightforward method that ensures precision and ease, perfect for beginners and seasoned quilters alike. Flying geese blocks are a staple in the quilting world, known for their versatility and ability to add dynamic movement to your quilt designs. These are quite popular in modern quilt designs. Size Chart Near the bottom of this tutorial, you’ll find a block size chart for making different sizes. Now My Favorite Method Finally, I decided to ask a friend who has been quilting for years. Why I waited so long is beyond me. Within a few minutes, I was on my way happily making flying geese one at a time."
Project TypeLearn a Technique
Quilt Size2 inches wide x 4 inches long
Time to CompleteIn an evening
Primary TechniquePieced
Materials List
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Fabric for the geese: Choose your desired color and pattern. Each goose will require a rectangular piece of fabric.
Fabric for the background: This fabric should contrast with your goose fabric. You’ll need squares of this fabric.
Rotary cutter and mat
Quilting ruler
Sewing machine
Iron and ironing board
Quilting pins or clips to hold pieces in place.