Wonky Geese? Troubleshoot Flying Geese Quilt Blocks: Tips & Techniques for Success!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @sugarstitchesquiltco
    @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад +3

    Drop a comment and let me know what your biggest FG hurdle is! 👇👇

    • @martibrown2993
      @martibrown2993 Год назад

      I always have "wonky" flying geese! Thank you for the tips.

    • @MikeCMikePlaysKeys
      @MikeCMikePlaysKeys Год назад

      @@martibrown2993 😅😅

    • @MikeCMikePlaysKeys
      @MikeCMikePlaysKeys Год назад

      iiiin

    • @ShirleyDeeDesigns
      @ShirleyDeeDesigns Год назад

      I can understand how we need the quarter inch seam on the top so we have a nice point, but no one ever shows how to keep the side points once something is sewn to them. Most people have nice points after sewing the BLOCK, but how do we sew them together on the sides and still have points!?

  • @BELINDABROWN-w6f
    @BELINDABROWN-w6f 26 дней назад

    Press the iron and not move it is such a great tip. I know I was trying to stretch my fabric to make it work. Thank you for all the ideas. FG template is a must. That will be my next purchase.

  • @veronicawhite111
    @veronicawhite111 Год назад +5

    Thanks for showing us how to get better results. I have experienced all of the problems you addressed. The geese are one of my biggest problems, so I just keep trying. With this video at least I can see where to look to see where I'm going wrong. Haven't tried the oversize method, but it maybe the solution I need. You are a great teacher and look forward to more tutorials.

    • @sugarstitchesquiltco
      @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Veronica! The oversized method really saved me from a lot of problems. In my opinion, the bit of extra fabric is worth it so that I can trim away any mistakes! Thanks for watching!

  • @paulabecker7483
    @paulabecker7483 4 месяца назад +1

    I must be extremely talented. Lately, every block I make is off. I have so many things going on that I am having trouble concentrating. Thank you for all your wonderful tutorials ❤

    • @shonaaitken7635
      @shonaaitken7635 4 месяца назад

      I have this talent too! These geese were my introduction to quilting and it made me go back to sewing clothes immediately :D

  • @thewarmwhippet
    @thewarmwhippet 8 месяцев назад

    After 2 days of searching you tube to figure out why my flying geese aren't coming out correctly - you nailed my issue! This is my first time making the 4 at a time geese and I was getting those little fabric triangles at the top of some of them but not all of them. Now I know why. So back to the cutting board so I can finish making 30 more flying geese for me quilt. thank you!

  • @abtextiles912
    @abtextiles912 Год назад +1

    What a helpful video! I so appreciate how thoughtful you were walking through the mistakes - I've made em all!

    • @sugarstitchesquiltco
      @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад

      Sometimes I get creative in making mistakes and can’t recreate them 🤣

  • @carlasummers9018
    @carlasummers9018 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video! I've tried to troubleshoot my geese mistakes to no avail! I'm a veteran quilter and just "live" with wonky geese! I'm making a lot of geese today. I'm going to try 4 at a time 😆. Thank you again Ledine!

    • @sugarstitchesquiltco
      @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад

      I feel that way too! Best tip is to make them slightly oversized and trim away the problems!!

  • @NickHough-e7w
    @NickHough-e7w 5 месяцев назад

    Brilliant tutorial, thank you so much . I've had difficulty squaring my flying geese blocks,now I know why!
    Fingers crossed that my Virginia Reel block will be easier this time round. Thanks again.

  • @sewterie
    @sewterie 2 месяца назад

    Hi. usually it is a wonky issue here. I will focu more on all the things you pointed out. Thanks so much.

  • @karenbirckhead3101
    @karenbirckhead3101 Год назад +1

    I have not done flying geese yet but am planning to make a baby blanket that uses them. Thanks for all of your tips. You are an expert teacher and are giving advice that my experienced quilting friends would give me.♥️

    • @sugarstitchesquiltco
      @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад +1

      Oh you are so welcome Karen! I hope the tips do help you when you make that baby quilt! Good luck!

  • @nancyw1427
    @nancyw1427 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! Your video had helped me SO much.

  • @rebeccamapes1157
    @rebeccamapes1157 Год назад +2

    You are a great teacher!! Thank you.

  • @joank9130
    @joank9130 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this!! My tiny mistakes are making me crazy! LOL!

  • @nanch9180
    @nanch9180 Год назад +3

    This was very helpful

  • @gretahegeman8053
    @gretahegeman8053 6 месяцев назад

    This was super helpful!

  • @jacquelinew.7808
    @jacquelinew.7808 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @renukasalinger
    @renukasalinger 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Sugar Stitches! Thank you for the wonderful video, I have always done FG wrong and lived with it, but I don’t want to anymore. Long story short I just cut fabric for a quilt that is only FG by quilty love. In the pattern directions they suggest cutting the 4 small squares 1/8 inch larger. I did this but it did not say to cut the bigger square larger…. I am feeling unsure how to sew these now. My test blocks are coming up too short on the bottom/side opposite the point. I do have the wing clipper ruler and the June Tailor perfect HST ruler. All the fabric is cut, what would you advise in this situation? I could cut them to a smaller size and it would not affect this pattern, it’s a very simple one…

  • @barbartsweden
    @barbartsweden Год назад +1

    I love flying geese but struggle with getting them to end up even, especially on the 4 at a time method. I think I will try starting with bigger pieces, as you suggest; it is probably less fabric than the turn and flip (?) method. Thanks for the analysis and the tips. I would add that trimming accurately is also important. If you don’t use a block loc you will want to make sure the diagonal lines up on the 45° of your ruler.

    • @sugarstitchesquiltco
      @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад

      Exactly!! Typically even with the stitch and flip method I still make them oversized so I have room to trim away any mistakes!

  • @marilynflottman5001
    @marilynflottman5001 Год назад

    The information you provide in your video is just what I was hoping to find. It seems like when I’m making practice flying geese they are near perfect. Unfortunately after investing in fabrics and spending time cutting, as I’m assembling my geese they are less than perfect. Using the 4 at a time method and the wing clipper tool, I seem to be having issues with the right side top of my sky. It’s too short by less than an eighth of an inch, and I’m feeling discouraged. Thank you for providing these helpful tips. I will keep trying.
    Question: I’ve been teaching myself to quilt for almost 3 years and still consider myself a beginner. Where would you suggest I start if I were to take your online courses?

    • @sugarstitchesquiltco
      @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад

      Glad to have you here! Making them oversized really helps then you can trim away the problems!!
      I am currently revising my courses and adding a few new ones soon (including flying geese!) Make sure your signed up for the updates on my site and I’ll be sending out news when the courses open soon.

  • @aarionwright
    @aarionwright Год назад

    Mine are all dipping down in the center, so at the top there isn’t enough fabric in the middle, and at the bottom there is to much. Any tips for that?

  • @craftyak2
    @craftyak2 Год назад +2

    Can’t get the 1/4 inch or scant 1/4 to perfection so my flying geese are too small, too big, or wonky. Thanks for the info. I will keep trying.

    • @sugarstitchesquiltco
      @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад +1

      Yes, just be patient and take your time!! You’ll get it!

    • @craftyak2
      @craftyak2 Год назад

      @@sugarstitchesquiltco Thank you for the encouragement. By the way do you spray starch your fabrics or go natural?

    • @susankarikas2988
      @susankarikas2988 Год назад

      These flying geese look very familiar. Lol. I’m saving your video.

  • @gabrielagarciatorres3969
    @gabrielagarciatorres3969 Год назад

    Hola buenas noches desde México. Muy interesante tu video de como hacer y mejorar los gansos voladores. Ojalá pudieras poner en tus videos la traducción en español xq personas como yo q apenas se estsn iniciando en esto del password le sería muy util estos videos muy bien explicados. No se nada de como hacen sus videos pero agregar un idioma español a la pantalla seria de gran ayuda q abarcaría muchos países más. Saludos y bendecida noche 🙏😇😴

  • @lyndacottam397
    @lyndacottam397 Год назад +1

    Not tried flying geese yet, but when I tried the card trick, after I trimmed it, there wasn’t enough seam allowance. Not tried anything fancy since x

    • @sugarstitchesquiltco
      @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад +1

      Try again! Making them oversized a bit really helped me with my seam allowances!

    • @lyndacottam397
      @lyndacottam397 Год назад

      @@sugarstitchesquiltco thank you for the tip Ledine. X

  • @gracelewis6134
    @gracelewis6134 Год назад +3

    all of the above plus I hate making them

    • @sugarstitchesquiltco
      @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад +1

      They can certainly be a pain! Making them oversized saves my day usually though!

    • @debraoconnor4340
      @debraoconnor4340 8 месяцев назад

      Same here.
      So many samples from scraps.
      I have 2 twin quilts in the works.
      Just adding geese borders to both of them.
      Once I finish these, Iam so over these birds.
      Sad, but I’ve done everything to exact mind boggling precision & have odd issues with the sides to have 1/4 seam allowances.

  • @deemaess5383
    @deemaess5383 Год назад

    Mine are often the right measurements but go up to the right/distorted.

  • @campinglady81
    @campinglady81 Год назад +1

    Oh yes, I have that little tiny bit in the center & HOW did that happen? 😒

    • @sugarstitchesquiltco
      @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад

      Crazy isn’t it!? I think it’s because the size ratio is off and the small squares are too large. If you increase the size of the larger square you need to do the same for the smaller squares. That’s what my talent was 🤣

  • @shonaaitken7635
    @shonaaitken7635 4 месяца назад

    I'm doing absolutely all of these mistakes. I find precision sewing so, so difficult.

  • @Djtiger8090
    @Djtiger8090 Год назад

    Yet to attempt?

  • @lindaporter7274
    @lindaporter7274 Год назад +1

    Narrow seam allowance.

    • @sugarstitchesquiltco
      @sugarstitchesquiltco  Год назад

      That can definitely be a challenge! Curious, how do you measure your seam allowance?

  • @shirleykennard3571
    @shirleykennard3571 Год назад +1

    Wonky🙃

  • @carolsokolowski9309
    @carolsokolowski9309 Год назад

    Very wonky