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Same idea as Ricky one seam flying geese... take off on idea

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    #16
    Originally posted by PosyP
    I guess the right word to have used was extravagant rather than wasteful. Marilyn is right about sewing the second seam on the flip & sew to give you hst's. I just wonder that designers never seem to put this idea in and come up with a border using them.
    I've done a lot of this. Just can't seem to find time to write instructions for the patterns. Maybe someday.

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      #17
      Here is a great way to use both sides of a square to make HSTs: http://www.online-quilting.com/video...als/index.html


      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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        #18
        I made a quilt a couple of years ago using Shooting Star blocks, which are like snowball blocks except that you only do the two opposite corners and make the corner triangles bigger. I used the sew-and-flip method and used the half-square triangles from the "waste" to make a pinwheel border. It's the first quilt on my profile, called "Salad Shooter". I hope to write up a pattern some day.

        Nancy

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          #19
          :wink:

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            #20
            Great quilt Nancy, and I love the fact of how you made the border from the off cuts, it works great.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Margo
              Here is a great way to use both sides of a square to make HSTs: http://www.online-quilting.com/video...als/index.html
              Margo, This link is great. I got stuck there for a while. I have a Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt in que to quilt and the video on using a faced binding on hexies is great. Wow!

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                #22
                My thanks ,too, Margo !!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by PosyP
                  The thing is, it isn't really Ricky's block - I learnt about the one seam flying geese block from Jennie Rayment before I had even heard of TQS..... Who knows where it originated?

                  I know this block has been around for a long time but I was just trying to put in context of here at TQS. These blocks are very similar. .

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                    #24
                    I think Ricky said he learnt it from a quilter in UK when he showed us how to do it.
                    Anne

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