Have you ever wanted to make a group of two color Flying Geese that are all the same, with one color small triangle on the left and a different color on the right? Some designs call for it, and quilters have asked us if there's a way to do that with the Fast Flying Geese method. And our answer is, "You betcha!" It's only a little trickier than the original method because you have to be sure you have your colors placed correctly, but once you've done that, you'll have those four matching, slightly oversize Flying Geese ready to trim in no time!
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If you've ever made Deb's Atlantic Flyway or any of her Carolina Lily patterns, we'd be willing to bet you're a fan of Migrating Geese! They look like offset flying geese, but are built in a row as a braid rather than individual units. We absolutely love to use it in our designs, and we wanted to... Read more
What a fun use of the Wing Clipper and Tucker Trimmer! Start with a simple square, add logs, trim the corner, and repeat. There's a bit of oversizing and trimming down thrown in to keep your block perfectly sized. You'll find loads of uses for this simple-to-make yet complicated looking block, and... Read more
Made of small and large triangles, the blocks in the Tail Feathers pattern by It's Sew Emma will swoop and swirl, just as birds do in the sky. Finishing at 12 inches, these blocks will quickly take flight in Crib, Lap, Twin or Queen-sized quilty skies. Finished sizes: Crib - 36.5" x 48.5" Lap - 60.5" x 72.5" Twin - 60.5" x 84.5" Queen - 96.5" x 96.5"
Wondering how to turn your Lemoyne Star units into triangular half blocks? Well, it's actually quite easy and requires just a few modifications to the standard Rapid Fire Lemoyne Star process. You'll be able to quickly add oodles of exciting design possibilities to your quilt making. Ten sizes from... Read more
This pieced flying geese unit adds lots of interest to a traditional block. By using the Large Square Squared we can create these tricky looking flying geese slightly oversized then trim them down to perfection. This technique walks you through the process of making four units. The included chart... Read more
Companion product for Wing Clipper 1 and 2. This technique sheet provides two methods to make a rectangular unit that looks like a flying goose with only one side triangle - like the Pickets on some Picket Fences. In both cases you make your unit oversized and trim to perfection with your Wing... Read more
Cute birds fly around in this fun pattern designed by Margot Languedoc. The finished quilt measures 60 1/2" x 70" square.
Fabric Requirements:
1 Moda Layer Cake,
1 fat quarter brown for the beak,
3 3/4 yards for the background,
2 yards for the border,
3/4 yards for the binding,
4 yards for the backing,
Our Quad 60 Technique Sheet, a companion for the Star 60 tool, will add a fun new triangular unit to your bag of 60 piecework tricks! Each diamond is made up of two triangles, so when you add the side triangles you have four triangles in the unit. Now that's sure to add some sizzle to your designs!... Read more
Another great technique to use with your Wedge Star tool. You will construct four patch diamonds using strip piecing, trim, add small wedges, and trim the inside point so you have four perfectly sized diamonds in each star point every time. With this technique you can create twenty two block size variations from 6" up to 48" in 2" increments.
Flock of Geese is a modern take on the traditional Birds in the Air quilt block designed for advanced beginner / intermediate level quilters. A coloring diagram of the quilt top is included to audition possible color schemes.
The Triangle Pizazz unit is a variation of the Shaded 4 Patch. It can be constructed as identical units to make pinwheels and bow ties, or as mirror image units to create star points as well as other unique creations. As always the unit will be made oversized then trimmed down to reveal a perfectly... Read more
Tucker Trimmer to the rescue! When you've got a bunch of half square triangles to make this is the technique for you. Using the Eight at Once Technique Sheet you'll be able to make eight half square triangle at a time. Like with all of Deb's techniques your half square triangles will be slightly... Read more
Foundation papers for the Chatsworth Quilt by Doug Leko for Antler Quilt Designs. Makes 50 blocks, 8" x 4" finished size, 8.5" x 4.5" with seam allowance.
Companion product for the Large Square Squared. Stacked Squares is a technique that will allow you to make the "Economy" block perfectly every time without using paper foundation piecing. And, like all Studio 180 Design processes, you'll be constructing oversized units and then trimming down... Read more
Spectacular design using Fast Flying Geese and the Wing Clipper 1 tool to create blocks with no “Y” seam construction. Adding a bit of applique and a super Migrating Geese border will complete the project with style and impact.
The Non Mirror Image Combo Units Technique Sheet (phew, what a mouthful that name is!) shows you the process to make four identical combination units all at once. This process is invaluable when you're making pinwheels or any block for your quilt in which you want all the blocks to "spin"... Read more
Looking for an exciting way to easily spice up your Rapid Fire Lemoyne Stars blocks? Why not try strip piecing your diamond strips for added interest and pizzaz? This Technique Sheet walks you through the process, gives you charts for starting size strips and includes some simple design ideas.... Read more
My Fine Feathered Friend Quilt Pattern will make an exceptional addition to your pattern collection. Piece it together with prints in Bluebird's Nest by Kansas Troubles Quilters for Moda Fabrics for a picture perfect finished project.
Finished sizes:
Twin - 73" x 91"
King - 107" x 107"
When you are ready for a truly spectacular variation of our Rapid Fire Lemoyne Star, think about giving our Banded Lemoyne Star Technique Sheet a shot. They are a bit of a challenge, but ohhhhh so worth it in the end. A challenging but amazing block for the ambitious quilter. Nine sizes from 4" to 12" finished, block ideas included. One page, laminated for durability, 3 hole punched.
We love using this simple unit to add additional interest to Star 60 designs. This is a great, easy to construct, basic unit that we are using more and more as we continue to work with the Star 60 tool. The unit you make with this technique sheet is sized the same way as the Star 60 unit, so if you want your Capped 60 unit to match up with a 5" Star 60 unit, you'd make a 5" Capped 60 unit.