Spiegel Flying Geese Pillow. Step-by-Step Instructions. Erin Van Handel Sie macht

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Spiegel Flying Geese Pillow Step-by-Step Instructions Erin Van Handel Sie macht

1. ) Play Picasso Using colored pencils or markers, color a flying geese design. 9 in 4.5 in Original Your Design 2.) Choose Fabric This pattern is intended for quilting cotton, but feel free to experiment! These measurements are generous to ensure extra in case of emergency and to build your fabric stash. Dark - ½ yard Medium - ½ yard Light - ¾ yard

3.) Round Up Supplies You also will need: An 18-inch square pillow form Coordinating thread Fabric shears or rotary cutter and cutting mat Ruler Iron Optional: quarter-inch quilting foot with guide 4.) Perform Pregame Rituals Wash, dry, and iron your fabric. (Refer to laundry care instructions if you re not using quilting cotton.) 5.) Make the Cut Cut the following pieces: Dark - (4) 4 ½-inch squares Medium - (4) 4 ½-inch squares; (1) 9-inch square Light - (1) 9-inch square; (2) 18 ½ inches x 12 ½ inches rectangles (for the back) So far, so awesome!

6.) Divide and Conquer Cut the squares, corner to corner, into right triangles. 4.5 in 9 in Cut the large 9-inch squares into four right triangles. Cut the small 4 ½-inch squares into two right triangles. You will end up with: Dark - (8) 4 ½-inch right triangles Medium - (8) 4 ½-inch right triangles; (4) 9-inch right triangles Light - (4) 9-inch right triangles

7.) Get Stitching This is the traditional way to sew flying geese. All seam allowances are ¼ inch. Make eight flying geese blocks. a.) Align the bottom corners of one large triangle and two small triangles, right sides together, and stitch. The small triangles will overlap and hang over the edge. b.) Lift the overlap and stitch to the edge. c.) One piece of sky is stitched to the goose. d.) Finger press the first small triangle away from the large triangle. e.) Stitch the second small triangle, starting at the overlap. f.) The second piece of sky is stitched to the goose. g.) Finger press the second small triangle away from the large triangle. h.) Press the completed flying geese block. Check to make sure it s square and the correct size.

8.) Practice Seam Strategy Using your design as a guide, stitch the blocks into two columns, four blocks each. Press all seams to the same side in the first column. Press all seams to the opposite side in the second column. This is called nesting seams, and it reduces bulk when you stitch together the columns (see cross section). Nested seams pressed to opposite sides 9.) Complete the Front Stitch together the two columns. Press the seam. Press the right side. Admire your finished piecing! Go, you! It s gorgeous! 10.) Finish Back Edges Press one long edge of each back piece under ¼ inch. Turn the pressed edge under ¼ inch again, press, and stitch one-eighth inch from the fold.

11.) Sew Envelope Back Place the back pieces on top of the pillow front, right sides together, and pin (see below for cross section). Sew the back pieces to the front using a ¼-inch seam allowance. Snip the corners to reduce bulk. ces Back pie Overlap (not to scale) Pillow front 12.) And You re Done! Turn the pillow cover right-sides out, press right sides for posterity, and insert the pillow form. Fluff and enjoy! Please share you pillow on social with #siemachtspiegel.

Notes Resources -Tips for sewing Spiegel: http://siemachtsewingblog.com/2016/12/spiegel-flying-gee se-block-pillow-ebook -How to calculate flying geese: http://siemachtsewingblog.com/2016/06/the-easy-way-to -calculate-flying-geese -Quilting tips for beginners: http://siemachtsewingblog.com/2016/11/quilting-tips-for-b eginners Your turn! Add even more stuff worth remembering below: