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Making folded Flying Geese

For a different effect try using Folded Flying Geese.
- Cut out the two squares of the required size in Fabric A and one rectangle of the required size in Fabric B.
- Fold the rectangle of Fabric B in half (wrong side to wrong side) and sandwich between the two squares.
- Make sure the raw edges are all level at the top of square.
- Stitch together then pull out the square and flatten to make inserted triangular 'goose'.

For a different effect try using Folded Flying Geese.
- Cut out the two squares of the required size in Fabric A and one rectangle of the required size in Fabric B.
- Fold the rectangle of Fabric B in half (wrong side to wrong side) and sandwich between the two squares.
- Make sure the raw edges are all level at the top of square.
- Stitch together then pull out the square and flatten to make inserted triangular 'goose'.
- To make up a strip of folded Flying Geese, join two or more geese units together, do watch that you don't stitch the tip of the triangle into the seam.
- To make up a strip of folded Flying Geese, join two or more geese units together, do watch that you don't stitch the tip of the triangle into the seam.