I've been thinking of doing a series of building blocks type tutorials for a while now.
I'll be doing mini-tutorials on different types of blocks that are typically pieces in larger more complex blocks.
This block is the flying geese block. Flying goose?
This method is great because it has no waste. It can be problematic if you don't want to make flying geese in multiples of 4.
Note: A and B are the finished measurements.
For the large middle triangle (Red in the picture below) you'll want to cut 1 square: B + 1-1/4" by B + 1-1/4".
For the outer smaller outer triangles (White with red hearts in the picture below) you'll want to cut 4 squares: A + 7/8" by A + 7/8".
On the smaller squares, draw a line across the diagonal.
On the smaller squares, draw a line across the diagonal.
Cut along the line to split the block.
Press towards the small triangles. I love how this step looks like hearts.
6 comments:
Thank for the ride thrue your block making, I loved it.
Red and white quilt is always so nice to make. Have more fun!!
great tutorials! I don't believe for a second that you are lazy. :0)
this is how i do mine too...so much better than paper piecing them!
ha! I needed this two weeks ago. perfect thanks!
I don't see the finished measurements (A) and (B) anywhere on the picture or in the description.
Following this, what size 'goose' does this make?
Nevermind! I get it! :) Sorry I'm so slow!
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