Pages

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Hand Piecing a Flying Geese Block - Alternative Method



Block 3 in our Hand Pieced QAL is all about the Flying Geese block.  Kristin has provided an excellent tutorial including video which has all the information you need to construct the block.

Like many things in quilting, there is another way to make a flying geese unit called the "stitch and flip method".  You start with (1) rectangle and (2) squares instead of cutting triangles. 

To make a single flying geese block of the size needed for block 3 you will need:

  • (1) rectangle - 2''  x 3 1/2 ''  (shown as white in the photos below)
  • (2) squares - 2'' x 2 '' (shown as shades of blue in the photos below)

Let's get started!

  • On the wrong side of each of the squares, draw a diagonal stitching line, making sure to start and stop 1/4'' from each corner.


  • Pin one square to the right side of the rectangle.   Attach the square by aligning the top, bottom and right edge to the rectangle.  Stitch along the stitching line.  


  • Trim away excess, making sure to leave a ¼ '' seam.  Finger press open.
  •  Repeat for second square aligning to right edge.  You will notice that the ledge created by the folded over corner will actually mark the starting (or stopping line) of your stitches for the second square.  Take care not to stitch into or through the seam allowance during construction of the unit.


(Note: The marked line in center photo below extends a bit too close to the corners in error.  I stopped and started my stitching where the pins are placed.)


Once pressed, your flying geese should measure 2'' x 3 1/2 '', the same size as the rectangle you started with!

I took a pass at making a video of this method - hope it helps!



Have a wonderful day! Patty

3 comments:

  1. Thanks much easier than working with the smaller pieces.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I didn't have any trouble sewing with the triangles. But thanks for sharing the tutorial for those who may find this way easier. Can't wait for next week's block.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thank you very much for the tips!

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for visiting Elm Street Quilts. Looking forward to hearing from you!