Thank you Sherry. You made this look so easy. I bought an Ellnor Burns Flying Geese Ruler to help make these but by your instructions it would take me longer to figure out how to use the ruler than to just make the block!
Right, I should’ve said 6 1/2” throughout for that particular project. The rectangle will always be double minus 1/2” of the size of the 2 squares. Hope that makes sense.
Perfect flying geese
Thank you Sherri, I have been stretching the bias.
❤❤thank you for sharing this with us. Love your videos ❤
Explained very well and it helps to see it done. Thank you!
Hi Sheri its great video and reminder. Thanks hugs
Great video!
Thank you💐
Great tutorial. I have never made these either, but will refer to your video when I do. Thanks!
Once I master the HSTs, I’ll try the flying geese.
Thank you Sherry. You made this look so easy. I bought an Ellnor Burns Flying Geese Ruler to help make these but by your instructions it would take me longer to figure out how to use the ruler than to just make the block!
I’ve never used one of those rulers either. Some swear by them, but I’m content with this method.
I just made mine but the rectangle is 3 1/2 by 6, based on what you said 0:21 I know the concept now. Thank you.
Right, I should’ve said 6 1/2” throughout for that particular project. The rectangle will always be double minus 1/2” of the size of the 2 squares. Hope that makes sense.
@@lessonslearnt5966 is there supposed to be 1/4 inch at bottom where the points meet?
@@lessonslearnt5966 that makes sense