How To Make Flying Geese (FGs) Four At A Time

How To Make Flying Geese (FGs) Four At A Time

Looking for a fast, efficient way to make multiple Flying Geese units? The Four-At-A-Time method is a great trick to have up your sleeve, especially when you're working on a block or quilt pattern that calls for lots of geese (hello, time saver 🙌).

In my quick video tutorial, I walk you through exactly how to make Flying Geese using this method, step-by-step and beginner-friendly. No waste, no special tools, just a simple technique that works like a charm.

🎥 Watch the step-by-step video tutorial below!

Download the FREE Flying Geese Cutting Size Chart

Print this handy PDF that lists popular finished FG unit dimensions and the squares needed to make them!

 

 

What You'll Need:

  • One large square of fabric (goose), Four small squares of fabric (sky) - Use the downloadable cutting size chart to cut the right size squares. 
  • Rotary cutter
  • Fabric marking pen
  • Cutting mat
  • Quilting ruler
  • Pins
  • Sharpie - to mark on ruler
  • Alcohol swab - to clean marking from ruler

This method is perfect for beginners learning the ropes and for seasoned quilters looking to speed things up without sacrificing accuracy. Try it out and let me know what you think!

If you try this method, I’d love to see what you make—tag me on Instagram @remivailstudioso I can cheer you on!

Happy quilting,
xo, Tamara

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Hi I'm Tamara! I'm the heart and hands behind the scenes at Remi Vail Studio. When I'm not sewing you'll find me loving on my two fur babies, Tellee and Corduroy, playing outside with my hubby, or elbow deep in the dirt of my dye garden!

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