Flying Geese Block Pattern By: Carolina Moore for favequilts.comThis flying geese block pattern brings you over halfway through this 12-month quilt along. This is a super fun and easy-to-recreate quilt block pattern that is perfect as the next addition to your 12-block quilt. If you ...
Repeat until you have four flying geese units. Step Two: Make Corner Units Sew one 2 1/2” x 2 1/2” piece of Fabric C to one 2 1/2” x 2 1/2” piece of Background Fabric.. Press. Sew one 2 1/2” x 4 1/2” piece of Background Fabric to the bottom of this piece. ...
Bright pinwheels opposed to a blue sky make a brightly colored design suitable for both kids and adults. Watch video: Quilting Blocks Tutorial Sarah’s Choice Quilt Block Pattern This quilt can be constructed in different ways. It lets you assemble it quickly using simple flying-geese units ...
Note: Make sure that the waistband ties stay TUCKED in as shown in the illustration above during all of the remaining construction steps. I like to pin mine in place so they don’t slip out. Attach the waistband lining: You are going to make a “sandwich” with the apron top as the ...
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One of the cool things about this quilt is the jelly roll has enough strips to make two quilts. I separated out all of the colors I wanted to use and saved the rest. For my quilt I chose the blue/turquoise/pink/gray strips. I left out the low value colors and the greens and gold...
12 different Sew Easy Lesson™ techniques to practice and improve your skills: 3-Color Hourglass Units, 8-at-a-Time Triangle Squares, Making Bands, Paper Foundation Piecing, Quick-Pieced Flying Geese, Quick-Pieced Hourglass Units, Quick-Pieced Triangle Squares, Stitch-and-Flip Corners And more...