Make Bigger Flying Geese-type Triangles

You need a large triangle and a complementary small triangle to make Flying Geese units. Sets A and B include triangle templates that can be used to make three sizes of Flying Geese each, but sometimes you need an even bigger size. You can use our Flying Geese Ruler, Product #8022.

...or you can use this trick for cutting triangles that match templates 2 (Set A) and 9 (Set B). Follow the same idea for making bigger triangles with templates #68 (Set L), #73 (Set M), #80 (Set N), and #94 (Set Q). The Flying Geese Ruler is marked for 2+2, 9+9 and 94+94, and can be used to cut Flying Geese units from 3" to 5" in half-inch increments.

In many block patterns, it is quite common to see two right angle triangles that have been cut from the same fabric and sewn together, back to back, you might say. Often that seam can be eliminated. Look at the 12-inch Dutchman's Puzzle, for example:

For example, in many of the 12" (30.5 cm) or 16" (40.6 cm) blocks in Volume 4 the largest right angle triangle in the set must be flipped to create larger unseamed triangles. The good news is that the uniquely engineered corners make some clever tricks possible.

For some blocks, larger units can be made by cutting half of a piece, flipping the template and cutting again.

Make the first diagonal cut.

Flip or rotate the template and align it with the straight edges and the corner angles and make the second cut. Pay careful attention to the match points as that is how the adjustment is made to eliminate seam allowances.

On different shapes, a different section is the key position for matching; usually it is a corner.

Excerpted from the Encyclopedia of Patchwork Blocks, Volume 1 published by Michell Marketing, Inc. ©1995 Martha G. Michell

CHALLENGE STARTS IN:

The second 100 Days 100 Blocks™️ challenge of the year kicks off 1 May and ends 8 August.

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Join the next challenge that kicks off 1 September.

THE PATTERN

For this challenge we'll be using the Make the Cut: 100 Block Pictorial Sampler pattern.

MAKE THE CUT: FPP PDF PATTERN

This version is perfect for the patchworker that wants to construct the quilt via Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP). This version is only available as a PDF instant download.

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MAKE THE CUT: INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD

This version is perfect for the patchworker that wants to get started immediately. It's a digital only copy of the machine pieced version of the pattern.

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FROM MARTI MICHELL PERFECT PATCHWORK:

to template or not?

I started using the From Marti Michell Perfect Patchwork Templates and Rulers back in 2011 and I haven’t looked back. They’ve completely changed the way I do patchwork. I’m more accurate, I have less fabric waste and I can practically fussy cut with my eyes closed. I love them so much that I include the conversion charts for using the templates in every pattern I write. 

I’m a big fan on not spending money on one pattern use templates, which is another reason why I love these templates so much – you can use them with nearly all patchwork patterns out there. This means that you can use them with other designers patterns and make up your own quilts. 

The templates and rulers are completely optional, but I recommend them and use them throughout the event because I love them so much. I’ve put together a number of bundle options to help you if you’re just starting out with templates, or you’ve got a selection already or maybe you just want the rulers.

WHICH SETS & RULERS ARE USED?

It can be hard to know what you'll need so to make it easier for you I've got a nifty little breakdown below on what's used for "Make the Cut: 100 Block Pictorial Sampler".

TEMPLATE SETS

This pattern uses the following template sets (amount of blocks they're used with):

Template Set A (8 Blocks)

Template Set B (68 Blocks)

Template Set C (12 Blocks)

Template Set D (15 Blocks)

Template Set N (38 Blocks)

Template Set T (1 Block)

RULERS

This pattern uses the following rulers:

6.5" Fussy Cut Ruler

6.5" Squaring Up Ruler

SETTING RULERS

If you wish to set your blocks on-point as per the "Hidden Message" layout within the pattern the following rulers are used:

Small Diagonal Set Triangle Ruler OR

Small Full Diagonal Set Triangle Ruler

BUNDLE & SAVE

To help you save money and get the most value for your dollars we've put together a number of bundles that give you the best value options for getting your own templates and rulers.

MAKE THE CUT BUNDLE 1

This is the bundle that contains the most used template sets in the pattern. As well as the Diagonal Set Ruler for making the setting blocks of the traditional pattern. It also contains my favourite squaring up ruler to use with this pattern.

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Make the Cut Bundle 2

This is the bundle that contains the most used template sets in the pattern. As well as the No Flip Ruler for making the setting blocks of the traditional pattern without having to flip the ruler. It also contains my favourite squaring up ruler to use with this pattern.

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MAKE THE CUT BUNDLE 4

If templates aren’t your thing and you’re looking for my the rulers than look no further. These are the rulers you'll use to make the blocks and do the traditional on-point setting without having to think about your cutting. Perfect for if you want the no-muss no-fuss assembly.

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MAKE THE CUT BUNDLE 4

This is the bundle that contains the most used template sets in the pattern. It’s like a perfect toe-dipping-set for those who are curious about template sewing and want to give it a go. It’s a must for all the small piece patchwork in this pattern!

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GET THEM INDIVIDUALLY

If you'd like to mix and match, or maybe complete out your existing collection, then. you can find what you need below.