Thank you for sharing this straightforward method for making flying geese. I've been wondering how to border a seaside quilt, and now I know- a birder of flying gulls! 😅 ❤👍from Somerset UK
I've seen a tutorial for this before, and it was so confusing, ... plus it indicate that a special ruler was required, so I didn't even try. Thank you!!! You presented this so well, and so clearly, while at the same time making it feel so doable!!! I can't wait to try it now! And thank you for the simple explanation of how to resize it. I will be following you for more. :)
Thank you for sharing this cute design! I have been looking for designs like this to add borders to a medalion quilt. It would also be a fun addition to a row quilt. I'm so glad this popped up on my suggested videos today.
I love your tutorial. Thank you sharing the technique. I have been wanting to make this flying design, but could never figure it out or never got instructions for it. I am saving this because I will be making this at some point. Your explanation is great and I am subscribing to you and hope to see more great things from you.
What a beautiful pattern! I saw one for sale in a craft store for $90! It was about the size of a table runner - or bell pull. The background was made from 3 strips. It was gorgeous!
This is so much easier than other methods! Thank you. I think you could use the triangle that you trimmed off the bottom to fill in the smaller triangle area on the top!
I love this block. I would have to play with it, but there has to be a way to get the heads upright on most blocks. I think it has to do with which corner you put the directional print on the background square.
Hi Nora, I am curious if you are still working on the friendship quilt with the bird panel pieces? I was inspired and fell in love with those birds so much I went looking for a panel. The panel was included in the collection fat QTR bundle, so I opted to buy that when I found a couple of panels for sale on Etsy. Thanks for your videos!
I don’t know what shop Nora got it from but it’s by Ruby Star Society - I believe it’s the “Sunbeam” line. Search those online to see if anyone has it.
Thank you for sharing a flying geese pattern that I have never seen. I like that. You gave easy to understand instructions, thank you! Thank you also for not wearing bright nail polish! It is SO distracting when an instructor of any kind does that, that I exit the video.
Great teacher. No excessive talking. Just right to it with great instructions. Thank you.
Excellent tutorial! You made this difficult looking block attainable for me. The best I've seen for this block. Thanks for sharing.
Never would've guessed how to piece that! Very clever and lots of possibilities! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing this straightforward method for making flying geese. I've been wondering how to border a seaside quilt, and now I know- a birder of flying gulls! 😅 ❤👍from Somerset UK
What a great pattern to make a border. You’re an excellent teacher. 😊
I think this is the best tutorial I have seen for this block! Thank you very much!
I've seen a tutorial for this before, and it was so confusing, ... plus it indicate that a special ruler was required, so I didn't even try. Thank you!!! You presented this so well, and so clearly, while at the same time making it feel so doable!!! I can't wait to try it now! And thank you for the simple explanation of how to resize it. I will be following you for more. :)
What a great block!! Thanks so much for sharing it.
Thank you for sharing this cute design! I have been looking for designs like this to add borders to a medalion quilt. It would also be a fun addition to a row quilt. I'm so glad this popped up on my suggested videos today.
They're lovely, Nora. The Christmas tree quilt you made once, is about my favourite ever block. Love from England.
Looks like fun blocks to make. Thank You for sharing
Very interesting but easy construction. Thanks for this unique block. Can't wait to demo it to my friends.
Thanks You made it plain and simple to understand
I love your tutorial. Thank you sharing the technique. I have been wanting to make this flying design, but could never figure it out or never got instructions for it. I am saving this because I will be making this at some point. Your explanation is great and I am subscribing to you and hope to see more great things from you.
Great tutorial. Thank you. Love the way this looks
What a beautiful pattern! I saw one for sale in a craft store for $90! It was about the size of a table runner - or bell pull. The background was made from 3 strips. It was gorgeous!
Beautiful. Would make a fun scrappy border? 🎉
This is so much easier than other methods! Thank you. I think you could use the triangle that you trimmed off the bottom to fill in the smaller triangle area on the top!
Great illustrations. I finally get this. You make it not so difficult. Thank you so much!
Love this block. It would look great as a border for a panel. Thank you for sharing.
I love this …. Thank you❤
Love the tutorial ♥️ I’ve been wanting to make make one with Kona solids and turn them different directions
Oh my that face print is amazing. Great video.
Great pattern an excellent video thanks
Ah-mazing!! Great tutorial - you explained it so well I think I can do it! Thank You!! ❤
Wonderful tutorial on this very cute block. Thank you, Nora.❤
Excellent tutorial.
Cool way to assemble these units. Great thinking outside the box.
I love this! Thanks for this video
Great tip about clipping on the "sewing side".
Thank you for sharing !😊
This is interesting and cool. Thank you.
That is so neat. Thank for sharing.
I really like the coral/olive color coordination.
I really like this! I would love to try it in a scrappy colorway. 😊
Thank you! I love this!
Love it!
I love this block. I would have to play with it, but there has to be a way to get the heads upright on most blocks. I think it has to do with which corner you put the directional print on the background square.
Great block! Thank you!
Love this
Genius! So cute!
I like it. Thanks for sharing.
Could you use the bottom triangle that you trimed off to fill in at top- the small triangle?
How doggone cool is this!!?!! 😊
Nicely simplified
Thanks for showing us this
Hi Nora, I am curious if you are still working on the friendship quilt with the bird panel pieces? I was inspired and fell in love with those birds so much I went looking for a panel. The panel was included in the collection fat QTR bundle, so I opted to buy that when I found a couple of panels for sale on Etsy. Thanks for your videos!
Lovely
Good idea part of that looks like Christmas Tree without the middle
Couldn’t you use the triangle that is taken off the bottom for the smaller one added to the top? Less waste and effort.
Where did you get the female fabric. Nice tutorial!
I don’t know what shop Nora got it from but it’s by Ruby Star Society -
I believe it’s the “Sunbeam” line.
Search those online to see if anyone has it.
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Bom dia 🥰👍... do BRASIL ✨✨.....
I would also love to know what line faces come from
@maryanne, it’s Ruby Star Society - I believe it’s the “Sunbeam” line.
Thank you for sharing a flying geese pattern that I have never seen. I like that. You gave easy to understand instructions, thank you! Thank you also for not wearing bright nail polish! It is SO distracting when an instructor of any kind does that, that I exit the video.