This tutorial will step you through how to look at ways you can be efficient when creating multiple of the same block for your next Quilting project. We will look at four at a time flying geese and strip piecing and sub cutting. Lastly what is chain piecing. Everything a beginner needs to know to create there next quilt without cutting hundreds of little squares.
I love creating this block and since I make so many of them I like to find ways to be more efficient with my cutting and piecing.
4 at a tine flying geese
1 x 6.5 inch square
4 x 3.5/8 inch squares
BASIC SUPPLIES
Sewing Machine - I use a JUKI TL2010Q
Rotary Cutter
Variety of Rulers
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