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** Preparing the Pieces
and Sewing the Block ** |
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Cut the Color 1 10-1/2" x 14" strip into twelve 3-1/2" squares...
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Cut the Color 2 3-1/2" x 26" strip into four
3-1/2" x 6-1/2" rectangles...
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To make one flying geese unit, place a Color 1
square right sides together atop a Color 2 rectangle, with outer edges
aligned. On the back of the top square lightly mark the diagonal. Sew
on this diagonal marking. Cut off the excess seam allowance. Press the
remainder towards the corner. Repeat this with another Color 1 square
on the other end of the rectangle. Make four of these...
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In the same manner as in the step above, sew Color 1
squares to the four corners of the Color 2 6-1/2" square
to make the block's center unit...
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Next speed piece the half squares, by stacking
the Color 1 and Color 2 3-7/8" x 7-3/4" strips, right
sides together and all edges aligned. On the back of the top strip,
lightly mark the 3-7/8" square line and mark the diagonals in the
direction shown at left. Now sew 1/4" above and
below the marked diagonals, pivoting at the square line. Now cut apart
on the marked diagonals, and on the 3-7/8" square line. This will
give you four half squares. Press seam allowances towards the darker
fabric. These should measure 3-1/2"...on to Page
2!
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Sept 17 2006 Marcia Hohn |
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Traditional Block
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