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November's Flying Geese Borders

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    #31
    Originally posted by mariedut
    I Draw the flying geese on freezer paper- then stacked 7 layers on top of each other and mark all the layers by sewing through them (with out thread in the needle. (Had to repeat this twice to mark enough) Three of these strips will give me 39 geese- so I kept 12 pieces and cut the other up in 2 X 5 and 2 X 3 geese.
    Now I have 16 strips and I piece all of them, then press and then sew all 16 again. (Was glad when the short once were finished and I only have 12 left)
    I do not sew through the paper when piecing but fold it out of the way and piece right next to it (use it as a guide) then I iron(press) the fabric onto the waxy side of the paper. In the end I will not have paper to tear off- it just lift away. I also do not have to fiddle to look through the paper for correct placement, and I trim the patches when necessary. (After I fold the paper out of the way- I can see if the seam allowance are over sized.)

    Tis method is described in Judy Mathieson's book on Mariners compass
    This sounds like a wonderful method. Although I already have most of my pieces cut for my flying geese, I'm going to try your suggestion.

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      #32
      Hi, my flying geese went together beautifully, just the right size. Only problem was, my quilt center was not the same size. I sewed the geese strips together using a slightly bigger seam allowance for the bottom of the strip, so as not to cut off the point on the goose. This was maybe 1/12" deeper. However, when I sewed the geese to the quilt, that 1/12" translated into a 1/4" gap between the goose point and the seam for the affected geese.

      After going back again through the instructions, I noticed that Sue mentioned you could redraft the geese to be flatter, BUT this would mean having to rip everything out and essentially start over. I could have taken off the TOP goose in each strip and made a flatter one- this seemed like too much in my discouraged state.

      So, I unsewed some of the border seam, took out the 1/12" difference, and resewed the border. Even though it was slightly bigger than the quilt center, it went on fine and looks good.

      Lessons learned? I could have put on a wider spacer border to begin with. I could have drafted the flying geese strip in EQ to be a tad shorter. Even though I was frustrated, I learned a lot putting that border on!

      Kathy

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        #33
        I am not ready to start the flying geese but really appreciate everyone taking time to write about your method. Will let you know how it turns out, but must finish the star borders. Thanks, Pat

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          #34
          Since you haven't started yet--I am going to suggest doing the paper pieced method. I am so tired of making flying geese and I still have to sew them together and them attach them. This is the first time I have felt overwhelmed by this quilt.

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            #35
            Ritzy, what method did you use? I used the bikini method. I ordered the ruler from Kaye Wood. So far, this has been the easiest part of this quilt for me. Maybe it has more to do with our personalities than the method. I have found this entire quilt to be a very tedious task; yet others have enjoyed every minute of it. I have my geese all sewed and ready to attach to the quilt - hopefully I will do that on Tuesday. Then one last border and I'm done (I used my sawtooth stars in place of the pinwheels).

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              #36
              I started making the flying geese by the paper piecing method, made 12 geese and decided that I was getting annoyed! :shock: I have now re-cut everything and am going to use the one seam method.

              Jean in Windsor, ON

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                #37
                Sherry, I used Eleanor Burns method of making four at a time but by the time I did them all; I could have been done with the paper piece. Anyway, I am plugging along and will be really glad to have this border done.

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                  #38
                  I finally have my geese attached. They measured exactly what Sue said they should and my quilt with borders measured what it was supposed, yet I had to take one of the geese blocks off all 4 sides. Then it fit perfectly. Don't know where I went wrong, but they are on now.

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                    #39
                    I have been using the paper pieced method and so far everything has fit just fine. I have three sides on and almost finished with the fourth. I have tried Eleanor Burns method before but much prefer the paper pieced one. It makes me feel more comfortable that I am getting it accurate.
                    Kari :roll:

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                      #40
                      ops: Montanna Gramma what is the bikni style to make the flying
                      geese? Am dumb! ops: I don't get on here very often, but am
                      courious as to what the bikni style is :roll: I want to learn an easier way, other than the one seam style .
                      Marilyn

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by hotsytotsy
                        ops:Montanna Gramma what is the bikni style to make the flying
                        geese? Am dumb! ops: I don't get on here very often, but am
                        courious as to what the bikni style is :roll: I want to learn an easier way, other than the one seam style .
                        Marilyn
                        Marilyn, in Sue's directions with the November BOM patterns, you will find directions for both paper piecing (page 3) and the bikini method (page 5) for making flying geese units. She also demonstrates several methods for making flying geese in her video tutorial for November.


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

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                          #42
                          Hi Margo..well, I'm final finished the flying geese border..I must have miss counted as I had to make a couple of extra geese. After all the borders were on, I measured my centre and I'm only getting 68..I think I'm suppose to have 69 1/2...oops! something wrong there. With the next borders can I make up the difference??

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Nfiegirl
                            Hi Margo..well, I'm final finished the flying geese border..I must have miss counted as I had to make a couple of extra geese. After all the borders were on, I measured my centre and I'm only getting 68..I think I'm suppose to have 69 1/2...oops! something wrong there. With the next borders can I make up the difference??
                            Not a problem!! We will add another floater before the stars, and you can insert a second one if just one looks too wide!
                            Doncha just love how the floaters make everything come together!


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

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                              #44
                              Yes, I do!!!

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by MontanaGramma
                                I finally have my geese attached. They measured exactly what Sue said they should and my quilt with borders measured what it was supposed, yet I had to take one of the geese blocks off all 4 sides. Then it fit perfectly. Don't know where I went wrong, but they are on now.
                                me too. I finished one border and 41 fits perfect not 42 so I think my floaters will have to be bigger next month.

                                Denise

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