It is easy to make and doesnt involve any complicated steps.
The blocks are all made using charm packs or 10 squares.
For this quilt pattern, you will be making two blocks flying geese and a 16 patch block.
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Both are beginner-friendly, so you dont have to worry.
The flying geese blocks are made with half-square triangles.
Jenny Doan will teach you how to make 8 HSTs all at once using the magic 8 method.
The flying geese blocks will be the star points.
For the 16-patch quilt, you dont have to cut all the small squares one by one.
Lay them right sides together.
Cut directly on the lines and in half vertically and horizontally.
Press them open to get 8 pieces of HSTs.
Square them into 4 1/2 squares.
Cut into half horizontally and vertically to 4 pieces of 5 squares for each square.
You are going to do this for 20 of your squares.
Sew just on the sides.
Repeat with the other squares.
Cut each one in half then iron them open.
Sew them together end to end.
see to it they line up.
Step 5:
Cut 2 1/2 from the end of the sewn strip.
Fold the end over and cut 2 1/2 inches to get a four patch.
Repeat with the remaining strip.
Step 6:
Sew four pieces of four patches together to make a 16 block.