The actual technique is offered by Deb Tucker, Studio 180 design, and she calls it Migrating Geese. No paper foundation needed–it’s a great technique. There’s a video on Studio 180 Designs that demo’s the technique. We also used migrating geese in our shop’s Row by Row row last summer. It was fun to design some quilts with it in EQ7. The other one (Flock of Confused Geese) just needed a little re-coloring to make it look so different. Hope you’ll try it!
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01-04-2015
8:04 am
A very nice block to foundation / paper piece. Good!
01-07-2015
6:52 pm
The actual technique is offered by Deb Tucker, Studio 180 design, and she calls it Migrating Geese. No paper foundation needed–it’s a great technique. There’s a video on Studio 180 Designs that demo’s the technique. We also used migrating geese in our shop’s Row by Row row last summer. It was fun to design some quilts with it in EQ7. The other one (Flock of Confused Geese) just needed a little re-coloring to make it look so different. Hope you’ll try it!