TASTER: Fast Flying Geese, No Waste with Valerie Nesbitt
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 01-Jun-2017
Flying Geese can be made in a wide variety of ways but, because of the triangles, they can be a little off-putting.
In this workshop, Valerie uses Flying Geese as a great way to create the units. It’s quick, easy, with no waste, and at 4-at-a-time, really fast! Great for borders and on their own, Flying Geese are truly versatile.
Valerie also uses Flying Geese to great effect in the borders of the Rosebud Fayre quilt series. Click here for the section on the Geese; you get to see the whole quilt in the background. Want to know more about the Rosebud Fayre quit? Click here.
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