Hello, We are so close to finished !!
This week we focus on flying geese.
You can use lots of your leftovers and place colours where they need to go to balance the quilt. Cut and place a few at a time so that you can move and add them to get the look that you want.
You will need 32 in total
A sample of the original flying geese
Here is this weeks video
And this weeks instructions
Cutting and Construction
Cut 32 pairs of background half square triangles (64 pieces in total)
Cut 32 flying geese out of various fabrics used in the quilt
Section M - set of 13
Sew 13 geese together to make this section it is at the top right of the quilt
Section N - set of 5
Sew 5 geese together to make this section it is at the top left of the quilt
Section O - set of 5
Sew 10 geese together to make this section it is at the middle left of the quilt
Section P - set of 4
Sew 4 geese together to make this section it is at the bottom left of the quilt
Background
To section N - set of 5
Add a 4.5 * 4.5 inch rectangle to the top
To section O - set of 10
Add a 10.5 * 4.5 inch rectangle to the top
To section P - set of 4
Add a 2.5 * 4.5 inch rectangle of background to the bottom
Add a 10.5 * 4.5 inch rectangle to the top
Join the O set to the bottom of the N set
Join the above N and O Set to the top of the P set
Set this unit aside
To section M - set of 13
Add 4.5 * 4.5 inch rectangle to the right of the strip
Add 2 rectangles each 4.5 inches high by 10.5 inches wide. If you have enough background left this can be one piece 4.5 inches high by 20.5 inches wide. Watch if your fabric is directional.
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