Big surprise — today we’ll continue making flying geese using Fabrics 1 and 6. Follow the instructions from yesterday and try to get 30 flying geese done. I’m not rushing you too badly, am I?
Wish I had time to make this – it’s so pretty, but too many other projects. But I’m reading the posts, Judy, because you have some great tips to share, like the tutorial on making flying geese from scratch. I’ve always unliked making them because they always come out so wonky. Your advice to make the side triangles larger did the trick. I tried it and got perfect flying geese. Thank you!!
Dang dang dang…..why in the world did I have to break my hand??? I am so sad….BUT I hope in a couple of days I can catch up….once I have a cast on this thing, I plan to give it my best shot to do this!
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Angie in SoCal says
Wish I had time to make this – it’s so pretty, but too many other projects. But I’m reading the posts, Judy, because you have some great tips to share, like the tutorial on making flying geese from scratch. I’ve always unliked making them because they always come out so wonky. Your advice to make the side triangles larger did the trick. I tried it and got perfect flying geese. Thank you!!
Mary C in WA says
I didn’t get my 12 made yesterday so I have 42 to make now. Thanks for the quilt-a long.
Amy @ Heritage Homemaker says
Dang dang dang…..why in the world did I have to break my hand??? I am so sad….BUT I hope in a couple of days I can catch up….once I have a cast on this thing, I plan to give it my best shot to do this!