Great video! I don’t have this tool but really like the ability to trim to the perfect size and having the option to do one at a time of 4 at a time is fantastic! Definitely will be ordering this ruler - thanks again!
The template has instructions for lots of different sizes of FG blocks, so it may already have the size you need right on there. Flying Geese blocks are pretty specific - they are twice as wide as they are tall - so, 1.5" x 3", or 2" x 4"...
Great tutorial!! Thanks so much❤
bought this grid 2 years ago and found it when I unpacked after a move. Just listened to your video and you explain the grid perfectly. Thanks, Jean
Glad it was helpful! 🥰
Where do you find how much to cut for one
LOVE this tool. I use it all the time.
It is pretty magical! I love that it can be used for more than one method of making flying geese, too! 🥰
Great video! I don’t have this tool but really like the ability to trim to the perfect size and having the option to do one at a time of 4 at a time is fantastic! Definitely will be ordering this ruler - thanks again!
Yes! I love that it allows me to use either method to make my flying geese! Hope you love your new ruler! 🥰
Great Video Thank you
You're welcome! ❤
Great video thank you!!!!
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! 🥰
Loved this!!
It is a great ruler and I love that it can be used for both four-at-a-time and one-at-a-time flying geese!
What if you want to make a smaller FG block, can you cut the block down?
The template has instructions for lots of different sizes of FG blocks, so it may already have the size you need right on there. Flying Geese blocks are pretty specific - they are twice as wide as they are tall - so, 1.5" x 3", or 2" x 4"...