Let's make some (more) flying geese :)
Welcome to the fourth month of instructions for the Macaron Mystery Quilt! This month we will be making more flying geese units. I am sorry for back to back months of flying geese, but I promise it will be worth it.
There is plenty of time to join in on the quilt along, we are just getting started! You can find all of the information about the Macaron Mystery, including schedule, past instructions, links to the Facebook group, sneak peek, and more at the Macaron Mystery Page.
The Macaron Mystery Quilt is a lap sized, free quilt-along that will run from July 2021 through April 2022 with a set of directions revealed the first Thursday of every month.
Now that the Macaron Mystery quilt along has ended,
you can find a easy to print, full version of the Macaron Mystery
Flying Geese Units
Combine 15 fabric C squares 5 ¼" x 5 ¼" and 60 Bg1 squares 2 ⅞" x 2 ⅞" to make 60 C/Bg1 flying geese units 2 ½" x 4 ½" using the No Waste Flying Geese method.
1. Place 2 of the Bg1 squares 2 ⅞" x 2 ⅞" on opposite corners of a Fabric C square 5 ¼" x 5 ¼" right sides together. The Bg1 squares will overlap in the middle of the Fabric C square. Use a removable marking device to make a line diagonally across the Bg1 squares (solid line).
2. Sew a scant ¼" seam on both sides of the marked line (dotted lines) and then cut on the marked line (solid line).
3. Press the seams towards the Bg1 squares. You will have two of these intermediate units. For each intermediate unit, place a Bg1 square 2 ⅞" x 2 ⅞" on the corner of the fabric C square right sides together. Draw a diagonal line on the Bg1 square (solid line) and sew a scant ¼" on both sides of the marked line (dotted lines).
4. Cut on the marked line (solid line) and press the seams towards the Bg1 squares. Each set of 1 fabric C square and 4 Bg1 squares will yield 4 C/Bg1 flying geese.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 to make a total of 60 C/Bg1 flying geese units. Cut off tabs (also known as dog ears) and trim blocks to 2 ½" x 4 ½" if necessary, making sure there is ¼" between the point of the goose triangle and the edge of the unit.
Many thanks to the generous sponsors of the Macaron Mystery Quilt!
Any questions? Leave them in a comment below or post them to our Facebook group page. The next set of instructions will be published on the first Thursday of December, the 2nd.
Thanks Cheryl, I'm enjoying so far & wondering what we are going to end up with. Take care & hugs.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind the flying geese...it's the trimming that is brutal. LOL I can't wait to see how it all comes together. ☺
ReplyDeleteI always cut my fabric a bit bigger when making flying geese ----- I wish I had known that there would be soooo many - I would have cut my fabric larger.
ReplyDeleteThank you
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