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Tutorial Tuesday: Brake Lights Quilt by Sarah Fredette

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 13, 2015 by TK HarrisonOctober 11, 2015

“Brake Lights” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Sarah Fredette for Smiles too Loudy from Moda Bakeshop

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Monday Musings: 7/100 Quilt Video & Comedy Video

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 12, 2015 by TK HarrisonOctober 11, 2015

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Friday Funday: Free Pumpkin Quilt Patterns

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 9, 2015 by TK HarrisonDecember 15, 2020

“Patchwork Pumpkin” Free Table Runner Pattern & Tutorial designed by Amy Smart of Diary of a Quilter from Riley Blake Designs

“Punkin Quilt” Free Wall Hanging Pattern & Tutorial designed by Dodi Lee Paulson from Landauer Publishing

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Another Machine Embroidered & Quilted Mug Rug

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 8, 2015 by TK HarrisonOctober 5, 2015

If you recall, I posted a tutorial two weeks ago, showing how to make these machine embroidered and quilted mug rugs.  The center does not have to be machine embroidered.  You could replace it with a hand embroidered center or even a pieced block.  I am having so much fun creating these small gifts!  I hope you are, too!

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Tutorial Tuesday: Picture Perfect Flying Geese

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 6, 2015 by TK HarrisonOctober 5, 2015

One of the first things I notice, when looking at a quilt, is the ends/points of the triangles (if there are triangles in the quilt).  I am my own worse critic and have been known to rip out stitches a time or six before I am satisfied with the points on my flying geese.

My 1/4″ seam allowance is checked three and four times before, during and after I am working on a quilt project.  I make sure to measure twice, cut once.  Even with all of that, I still find that I occasionally cut off points of triangles.

Then I had a revelation.  What can be done to keep from cutting off my triangle points?

RESIZE THE FLYING GEESE!

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This concept isn’t that difficult to understand although it will change the finished size of your blocks and quilt just a tad.

ADD 1/4″ to the strip you are sewing your top square to.  For example, with the tutorial below, the original size of my strip called for a 4 1/4″ x 8″ strip.  Instead, I cut the strip 4 1/2″ x 8″.  Follow the tutorial below to see how perfect your triangle points can be.

Fabric Requirements:

  • ONE (1) 8″ square focus fabric
  • FOUR (4) 4 1/4″ squares triangle/points fabric
  • FOUR (4) 4 1/2″ x 8″ strips flying geese strips
  • FOUR (4) 4 1/2″ squares block cornerstones

Tutorial:

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ONE (1) 8″ square

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FOUR (4) 4 1/4″ squares

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Draw a diagonal like, corner-to-corner, on the BACK side of the 4 1/4″ squares

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Line up the 4 1/4″ squares to the top corner of the 4 1/2″ x 8″ strips and sew ON the line you drew.

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Cut off the corner of the flying geese block, 1/4″ inch FROM the sewing line.

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Press your seam toward the 4 1/4″ square.

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Repeat the process to sew the second 4 1/4″ square to the opposite side of the 4 1/2″ x 8″ square.

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Trim off the corner fabric 1/4″ FROM the sewing line.

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Press toward the second corner.

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Using TWO (2) of the flying geese blocks, sew the 4 1/2″ cornerstones to the ends of both of your flying geese.

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With the remaining flying geese, sew them to the right and left sides of the 8″ square.  Press toward the center fabric.

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Pin and sew the top and bottom (the strips with the cornerstones) flying geese strips to the center section of the blocks.

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That’s all there is to it!  Now go forth and create Picture Perfect Flying Geese!

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