New subscriber here. Fabulous tutorial for this block! I'm deliberating using crumb fabric as a focal sawtooth block in my son's quilt. I have fabrics that I have saved from his 1990's surfer clothing which, of course, is limited and precious to him.
Thanks for subscribing. Oh wow, that is always sooo hard, to grab fabric that you love and is precious and make a decision on when/where to use it. Good luck!!
I understand. Watch your quarter inch seam and then measure around your finished square at the points - do you have a quarter inch from the point to the edge? if so, you'll be fine. And if you loose a little... not the end of the world, will still be fine. 🙂
You'd do 2.5" finished (3" cut) squares in the corners, and then 5" finished (5.5" cut) square in the middle. Make your Flying geese FINISHED 5" x 2.5" (5.5" x 3" unfinished), using what ever method you choose.
Thank you Wendy on this flying geese video which is much easier to follow than other tutorials.
I'm so glad you found it helpful, and thanks so much for letting me know.
.... easier THAN u think. Nice tutorial. Thanks for the video 😊
Exactly! Glad you found it helpful, and thanks for watching!
Enjoyed this vid, and the math explanation helped me. Made 20 blocks in sizes 3, 6, 12” blocks. More please
Yay!!! So glad you enjoyed it and found the additional size's beneficial. Good for you!!!
Just made the block, I'm a beginner to all things sewing, found it really easy to follow, thank you 😊 and block looks pretty good
Yeah for you!! So happy you liked it and got a block made up. Thanks for watching
New subscriber. Can't wait to follow you step by step to make this. Thank you for the detailed instruction.
Thank you so much... We're getting champagne this weekend because you're the 10,000th subscriber!!! Thank you for making it happen
Thank you Wendy! Happy 4th😊
You're welcome! Hope u had a wonderful 4th too. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the video. I love this block and you made it very easy to follow.
You're welcome and I'm so glad you found it easy to follow. Thanks so much for watching! 😍
So well done
Thanks! Appreciate u watching.
Watching again! Excellent teaching!
Thanks!!
great video
Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it, and appreciate you watching.
Love your videos!!!!
Thanks! So glad u r enjoying them. Thanks for watching
Love it
Thanks!
New subscriber here. Fabulous tutorial for this block! I'm deliberating using crumb fabric as a focal sawtooth block in my son's quilt. I have fabrics that I have saved from his 1990's surfer clothing which, of course, is limited and precious to him.
Thanks for subscribing. Oh wow, that is always sooo hard, to grab fabric that you love and is precious and make a decision on when/where to use it. Good luck!!
I’m always worried the star points will be cut off when joining blocks together.
I understand. Watch your quarter inch seam and then measure around your finished square at the points - do you have a quarter inch from the point to the edge? if so, you'll be fine. And if you loose a little... not the end of the world, will still be fine. 🙂
Nice tutorial! 🧵🪡
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Very good explanation
Thank you! Appreciate u watching
Would this be easy to convert to a 10 inch finshed block
You'd do 2.5" finished (3" cut) squares in the corners, and then 5" finished (5.5" cut) square in the middle. Make your Flying geese FINISHED 5" x 2.5" (5.5" x 3" unfinished), using what ever method you choose.
Thank you for helping me with that. I was trying to do the math. I was correct on most of it. .. my math on the flying geese were off.
You're welcome!!
Easier THAN you think 😊
Yes it is!! 💜
....easier THAN you think...🤔
Exactly!!
Couldn’t follow you😢
I'm sorry about that. If you have questions, I'll do my best to answer them.
You speak way to slow your precise in your annunciation and directions but way to slow!
Ok. I could talk very fast and confuse people, so I try to be clear.
Wow your instructions are confusing and disjointed. Too much information.
Sorry to hear that. Let me know if I can answer any specific questions.
Wow, that’s harsh. What’s your channel name? Maybe we can learn from your expertise. ❤