Looking for a unique quilt pattern?

Try making this disappearing flying geese block withBrita Nelson the Questioning Quilters tutorial.

you could make 3 quilts from a flying geese block.

3 Quilts From Flying Geese Block (1)

Image by Brita Nelson the Questioning Quilter via YouTube

How amazing is that?

Most of these patterns are unlike any other.

The quilts look so complicated that you probably would not attempt to make even one of them.

Disappearing Flying Geese Block Materials

But believe it or not, the block is just two flying geese blocks cut into 9 pieces.

If you are unfamiliar with a flying geese block, it is two half-square triangles sewn together.

People would think you are a seasoned quilter when you make one of these quilt patterns.

How to Make 3 Quilts From Flying Geese Bock

Then place the first flying geese on top and the second one below.

Take the size of the square and divide it by 6.

The block size measures 9.5 when divided by 6, its 1.5833.

3 Quilts From a Flying Geese Block

Round the measurement to the nearest ruler mark.

In this case, it will measure 1.5.

Make 4 cuts 1.5 from the center going all the way around the block.

You will get 9 sub-blocks.

Sew them together to make the first block.

Keep alternating for the whole quilt.

Second quilt

To make the second quilt, alternate the block in each row.

Start with an upside-down block then a right-side up block, repeating for the whole row.

For the second row, start with a right-side up block.

For the third quilt, watch the video below.

3 Quilt From a Flying Geese Block