QUILTsocial Friendship Star quilt block by Jean Boyd July 30, 2015 by Jean Boyd July 30, 2015 Yesterday, we explored 4 ways to use the leftover half-square triangles, and as I mentioned, there are many other combinations. This Friendship Star quilt block is my favorite, so I decided to make a large block using several overlapping Friendship Stars quilt blocks and called the quilt the Friendship Star … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
QUILTsocial 4 ways to use leftover half-square triangles by Jean Boyd July 29, 2015 by Jean Boyd July 29, 2015 Yesterday it was interesting to see how to use the Bloc-Loc ruler to square-up the Flying Geese blocks and the half-square triangles. Today we’ll explore 4 ways to use the leftover half-square triangles that were created after trimming the Flying Geese blocks. The triangle units will be relatively small, so … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
QUILTsocial How to use the Bloc-Loc ruler by Jean Boyd July 28, 2015 by Jean Boyd July 28, 2015 Yesterday I showed you how to make a Flying Geese block, and in the process, create 2 half-square triangles. Now I’ll show you how to use the Bloc-Loc ruler which makes squaring up the block which makes it easy, precise and fast. Square-up the Flying Geese block so it measures … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
QUILTsocial A super accurate way to make Flying Geese quilt blocks by Jean Boyd July 27, 2015 by Jean Boyd July 27, 2015 I have been a quilt maker for many years and have been designing and publishing patterns since 1997. For the past several years I have designed patterns for new fabric collections from Northcott Fabrics. A recent design required me to make several Flying Geese blocks that would finish at 3″ … FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail