Now you can put a little twist on your Flying Geese with Studio 180 Design's Geese on the Edge Technique using the Wing Clipper I tool. A Toolbox Blitz offers 9 quilt designs in sizes from baby up to king. You select the design, the size and the size units you would like to make. It's like a pattern on steroids. Keep this with your binder of Design Sheets and Technique Sheets and you will have a library of patterns at your finger tips. Requires the use of the Studio 180 Design Wing Clipper I and the Geese on the Edge Technique Sheet.
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