MaryHickeyQuilter
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Mary Hickey has been a leader in the quilting world for more than twenty-five years. She continually brings new techniques, designs, and ideas to quilt making. Please visit her website for quilting tips, books, and exclusive ePatterns.
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Amazing idea love it
Awesome, thanks!
Thank you so much. I’ve never seen this method before.
Very nice ! You are a fantastic teacher ! I like the way you show us exactly how each step is done and you don't rush thru it like a fire is on your butt.😅❤❤❤
Excellent tutorial. Thank you!
I’ve seen many many ways of making flying geese, but I don’t ever recall seeing this one. In fact, before you cut them through the center, that strip is going to be my border around my Irish Chain quilt which I just finished, but I love that you made little flying geese with it. Thank you, I may try that. I have to make 15 little stars for my next quilt, hence 60 flying geese so it’ll be perfect and quick. Thanks again…
Great tutorial!
Wow ,this is the best ,how did I miss this !!!
Thank you!!
brilliant! Easiest method for Flying Geese that I have seen.
Awesome! Thank you!!
Genius! You are a. National treasure! Thanks so very much! Happy sewing 🧵!
This is a great video. I have looked for a faster way to make flying geese units for a long time. This is really cool.
Wow! I’ve never seen this!
Loved this tutorial! I am a newish quilter and love to learn new ways to make basic quilt blocks, including the elusive flying geese! Thank you!
Is there a chart showing what size strips to start with for different size geese?
Awesome! You have taken the fear out of making flying geese. Thank you!
Great!! Not only did I learn the easiest way to make the flying geese but also the Seminole unit. Thank you so much😀
I’ve never seen this technique for flying geese before. I love it because I hate making flying geese units. This is so smart! Thanks for sharing.
As a very new quilter, Flying Geese looked too complicated for me to tackle. Your method makes total sense to me so I know I can accomplish this. Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much! 💓
Good job i like it
I’d just like to know how to figure out how to use this method if you needed 5” long flying geese?
Wow. This was amazing. Thank-you so much.
Awesome video tutorial!! Thanks so much for this treat!
Amazing!! Thank you!
WOW
Oh my goodness! That was amazing. I've not ever seen it done that way. Thanks so much!! Looks like they're perfect every time.
Great tutorial. If I wanted to make flying geese 3and a half by 2and a half inches. What width do the strips of fabric need to be?
Mary, thank you so much for sharing your fast Flying Geese Technique. I'm ready to tackle my first ever Flying Geese quilt border!
Very nice 👍 thanks 🌹
What an ingenious way to make flying geese! Thank you.
Oh my goodness thank you
Best flying geese tutorial I have ever seen!
This is a fantastic way of making flying geese. Thank you for sharing.
What about the cutting waste?
Great job, you should have been a teacher.
Clever!!
awesome tutorial! welll well done! you are a wonderful teacherQ
Eureka! You’re genius!! Excellent tutorial!
There’s too much waste and no 1/4” seam allowance on the sides
Newbie here and this is the best video on flying geese, watched a tonne on KZread!
Im so glad I found this video. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks for this it’s invaluable
Great work. Love this method
Thank you SO much! As a new quilter I have gotten so confused at all the different ways this has been explained. You taught it where it made sense plus made it very efficient. God Bless
What a fantastic tutorial! I wish I would have known about your channel sooner. Great teacher Mary!!!!
Bonito y fácil de hacer gracias
I have seen countless numbers of videos on how to make a flying geese and this is by far the best one! No fancy rulers and this works with any odd sized blocks needed. I love it! Thank you so very much from this very new quilter.
Wow..... fabulous instructions.. thank you so much for doing this. I have a question I hope you would not mind answering. I am new to the flying geese and wondered how I can determine what bias width I should cut for different sized geese? Yours are cut at 3" where you end up with geese that are 3.5" x 2". If I need geese that are 2.5" x 4.5" would I cut the bias strips at 4" wide? Thanks so much in advance.... I know I could experiment but did't want to waste a lot of fabric... :-)
Did you ever get an answer to your question? I too am looking for how wide to cut fabric on bias for different sizes of flying geese. Help?