Patchwork flying geese

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Here at AGF, we've discovered a whole NEW approach which we like to call the “Stroked Flying Geese,” this technique is similar to the No Waste Flying Geese but with a twist! So learn a new skill, and follow this tutorial on how to achieve this unique look in our blog post, where we walk you through each step of the process in detail. Apply this technique to your next project, discover what Pure Solids & Nature Elements prints were used, and even find a free pillow pattern!

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M I N K I K I M on Instagram: "Here’s my tip to stitch QAYG Flying Geese. *Finished Flying geese size: 1” x 2” *Finished Coaster size: 6” x6” 1. DRAW A GUIDE LINE ON THE CENTER AND BOTTOM OF THE BATTING. 2. LAY YOUR FIRST BIG TRIANGLE ON THE BATTING ALIGNING THE CENTER. 3. LAY A SMALL TRIANGLE ON YOUR BIG TRIANGLE. 4. ALWAYS, ALWAYS HOLD THE EDGE OF THE TRIANGLE WITH YOUR FINGER SO IT DOESN’T MOVE. 5. USE A SCANT 1/4” SEAM WHEN STITCH SMALL TRIANGLES. ALIGN YOUR SEAM ALLOWANCE IF CORNERS DOESN’T MATCH. YOU CAN USE THIS METHOD FOR OTHER PROJECTS; Flying Geese Stocking, Flying Geese Pouches, Flying Geese Baskets, Flying Geese Placemat … and Weekend Sling Bag!🤗🥳 #minkikim #minkikimpattern #flyinggeese #holidaysewing #mugrug #flyinggeesequilt #sewing #sewingproject #sewinglove" Flying Geese Mug Rug, Flying Geese Size Chart, 9 Patch Quilt, Flying Geese Quilt, Mug Rug Patterns, Holiday Sewing, Scrap Fabric Crafts, Quilt Sewing Patterns, Seam Allowance

M I N K I K I M on Instagram: "Here’s my tip to stitch QAYG Flying Geese. *Finished Flying geese size: 1” x 2” *Finished Coaster size: 6” x6” 1. DRAW A GUIDE LINE ON THE CENTER AND BOTTOM OF THE BATTING. 2. LAY YOUR FIRST BIG TRIANGLE ON THE BATTING ALIGNING THE CENTER. 3. LAY A SMALL TRIANGLE ON YOUR BIG TRIANGLE. 4. ALWAYS, ALWAYS HOLD THE EDGE OF THE TRIANGLE WITH YOUR FINGER SO IT DOESN’T MOVE. 5. USE A SCANT 1/4” SEAM WHEN STITCH SMALL TRIANGLES. ALIGN YOUR SEAM ALLOWANCE IF CORNERS…

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