Inspired by the color palette of this quilt, the design of this quilt, and a love of flying geese blocks, I've chosen a design that mixes all of these things in one quilt. Here's the method I used to construct the blocks.
Improv Stripped Geese
rotary cutter
ruler
cutting mat
8" strips of fabric, varying widths (I cut mine between 2.5" to 4")
one 4" square piece of fabric
one strip of fabric 4"x9.5"
All seams are 1/4." Please press seams to the right unless otherwise noted. Block measures 6.5"x12.5" unfinished.
To make the improv geese unit:
Start with the 4" square. With your rotary cutter and ruler, cut an improv triangle.
Flip the triangle over the right-side background piece, centering on the angled edge.
Sew together and press seam towards the background fabric. Trim the dog-ear at the top.
Place the newly sewn unit right sides together over the angled edge of the left-side piece.
Sew together and press seam towards the background.
To assemble the improv strips:
Take one of the strips and, with your rotary cutter and a ruler, cut the right edge at a slight angle.
Sew together. Press seam to the right.
With your rotary cutter and ruler, cut the right edge of the newly sewn unit at a slight angle opposite to the first angled cut.
Take a third strip, align on the angled edge, right sides together.
Sew together. Press seam to the right.
Repeat these steps, working in the improv geese unit somewhere in the block. Stop when the block reaches 13" or so in width. Trim block to 6.5" x 12.5."
Congrats- you've successfully completed a Stripped Geese block! I hope you found this tutorial clear and helpful.
eta: To my Love Circle friends... please feel free to add more than one flying geese unit in each of your blocks!
Have a great week!
Great idea for a block and to incorporate inspirations from various places. I always love a forgiving method when it comes to quilting, can't wait to see them all together.
ReplyDeleteThese blocks are so fun! I am halfway done, and I'll get them in the mail to you this week!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a neat idea! I'm looking foward to seeing what all the blocks look like together! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block! Can't wait to see how you put all the blocks together.
ReplyDeleteI'm finishing mine this morning! Loved this simple block after doing some tricky stars for another friend. Nice!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing my marcellemadellion now... But this tute looks so fun.... Stop me!
ReplyDeleteLove this, going to give it a try!
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