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FLYING GEESE

TERMINOLOGY: In our feature we use the following terms “Goose” or “Geese” to refer to the large triangle. “Sky” to refer to the two background smaller triangles.

METHOD ONE: ONE-AT-A-TIME

This method is perfect for using fussy cut or directional prints, as you work using the pieces individually for each unit. It’s also great for using up small scraps, or when you only need a few units for your project. However, it is a slower method, and does waste the fabric at each

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