I have been looking for weeks for an explanation that explains the measurements like this! Thank you thank you thank you!! ❤ Thanks to you I'm more ready to make my flying geese this weekend!
Thank you for this tutorial. I'm struggling with the math and you make it sound so easy... I'll try making a few scrap Geese and see how I do (wish me luck), and I bought a journal to begin recording lessons learned... yours will be the first / star. Thank you for sharing your time and talent. Greatly appreciated.
I was glad to find this. I am sewing a pattern asking for this method and I could make no sense at all of the photo. I earned to quilt on UA-cam. Your explanation is so very clear and unhurried. Thank you.
What a beautiful book cover this is. As the flying geese is my favorite block im buggered if I know why I've never actually sewn it. That is going to change today because as soon as I find my sewing table under a lot of fabrics I'm going to sew this up
Thank you, again, for this great tutorial. My "quilting journal" is WIP. Do you (or any of your viewers) have a formula for creating any size "floating points"? I come from garment making world where seams were 5/8", I find my FG points aren't as sharp (if showing at all) as your example and I watch Donna Jordan's YT tutorials but apparently have a mental block. Any help will be so greatly appreciated. I bought my beautiful fabric and want to make the Loving Wishes quilt (Maple Cottage) for my great granddaughter due to arrive late spring 2024. Thank you for wonderful tutorials. I enjoy listening to you, your voice is lovely, you speak so clearly and in terms I understand. Be blessed.
Great info, clear demo 5 out of 5 stars! 1:50 start a quilting journal-yes! 2:25 intro to flying goose unit 3:00 the math to get a specific finished size 5:05 the math when you know the size of small square 5:55 the math when you know the size of large square 7:05 how to make the 4x flying goose no-waste method 13:30 sewing the flying goose units together
Thank you very much Heidi for this wonderful tutorial. I loved the idea of maintaining a quilt journal (maybe you can make a video to get us all started with one) Math!!! It’s so so useful, thanks 😊 I actually tried my very first flying geese block while watching your video, it came out pretty well 😊 Take care, stay safe!
would love to see a flying goose block finished with a 3/8 inch (above point/sky top) rather than 1/4 inch OR a squaring up flying goose, dedicated ruler that gives the 3/8in at top...OR measurements and method to accomplish a 3/8 in seam to give an optional on how close you want the point & sky to be from the actual seam sewing line.
I have been looking for weeks for an explanation that explains the measurements like this! Thank you thank you thank you!! ❤ Thanks to you I'm more ready to make my flying geese this weekend!
This was the best explanation on how to figure out the sizes of the flying geese. THANK YOU
Thank you for this tutorial. I'm struggling with the math and you make it sound so easy... I'll try making a few scrap Geese and see how I do (wish me luck), and I bought a journal to begin recording lessons learned... yours will be the first / star. Thank you for sharing your time and talent. Greatly appreciated.
Fantastic explanation. Thank you.
Excellent instruction!
I was glad to find this. I am sewing a pattern asking for this method and I could make no sense at all of the photo. I earned to quilt on UA-cam. Your explanation is so very clear and unhurried. Thank you.
What a beautiful book cover this is. As the flying geese is my favorite block im buggered if I know why I've never actually sewn it. That is going to change today because as soon as I find my sewing table under a lot of fabrics I'm going to sew this up
Thank you ! Very well explained !
Very helpful! Thank you!
You are really FANTASTIC ! Thanks👍🏻
Great information, never had the math explained before. Thank you.
I hope it made sense and you’re able to use it for future reference.
I hope it made sense and you’re able to use it as a future reference.
Excellent educational video. Thanks a lot. It's what I needed.
VERY HELPFUL! Thank you so much!
Thank you, again, for this great tutorial. My "quilting journal" is WIP.
Do you (or any of your viewers) have a formula for creating any size "floating points"? I come from garment making world where seams were 5/8", I find my FG points aren't as sharp (if showing at all) as your example and I watch Donna Jordan's YT tutorials but apparently have a mental block. Any help will be so greatly appreciated. I bought my beautiful fabric and want to make the Loving Wishes quilt (Maple Cottage) for my great granddaughter due to arrive late spring 2024. Thank you for wonderful tutorials. I enjoy listening to you, your voice is lovely, you speak so clearly and in terms I understand. Be blessed.
Great info, clear demo 5 out of 5 stars!
1:50 start a quilting journal-yes!
2:25 intro to flying goose unit
3:00 the math to get a specific finished size
5:05 the math when you know the size of small square
5:55 the math when you know the size of large square
7:05 how to make the 4x flying goose no-waste method
13:30 sewing the flying goose units together
This is the video I've been looking for. Thanks so much for producing it!
Thank you for making this video. Yours is the best explanation and demo I have watched.
I’m glad you found it helpful. Happy creating!
Thank you for your amazing tutorial!
Thanks for sharing, very well explained. I’m a fairly new quilter and have yet to do a flying goose. 👍❤️😊
Oh good. I was hoping it would be.
Thank you so much for the excellent tutorial! You are so good explaining the steps! Thanks again!! :)
Thank you very much Heidi for this wonderful tutorial. I loved the idea of maintaining a quilt journal (maybe you can make a video to get us all started with one) Math!!! It’s so so useful, thanks 😊 I actually tried my very first flying geese block while watching your video, it came out pretty well 😊
Take care, stay safe!
Thank you! You just read my mind. 😂
Very nice tutorial. You did a great job explaining everything and the video was clear. Thank you for the math tips too!
Thanks for the lesson🥰🇨🇦
Perfect!
What a great idea to have a quilt journal. I have so many pieces of paper with notes written on and then when I need it can't find the thing at all
I always had a problem with the points😊! Yours look great! Now I’m working with curves. Takes a lot of practice.
They sure do!
Great tutorial
would love to see a flying goose block finished with a 3/8 inch (above point/sky top) rather than 1/4 inch OR a squaring up flying goose, dedicated ruler that gives the 3/8in at top...OR measurements and method to accomplish a 3/8 in seam to give an optional on how close you want the point & sky to be from the actual seam sewing line.
I need the width to be 2.5 But length can be larger than 1.5
A square is also a rectangle! The shape youre rerring to is an oblong!
Yikes that math hurt my head lol. Love the video though. Thank you.
Well shoot! I didn’t mean for that to happen! Rest your head. 😉😊
@@HeidiCreates once I write it down it will click I’m sure. Lol
This math does Not work. She says to add 1.75 to the big one but that results in the losing your points. You actually need to add only 1.25 inches.