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Follow The following quilting patterns are from external sources and are not created by me. I have provided the links to the original designers who have kindly offered their patterns for free. Please direct any inquiries about the quilting techniques to the respective designers.

No-Waste Flying Geese Tutorial

No-Waste Flying Geese Tutorial
The Photo by © Flourishing Palms

If you are looking for a quick and easy way to make four identical Flying Geese blocks without wasting any fabric, you might want to try this No-Waste Flying Geese Tutorial from Flourishing Palms blog. The owner of the blog has used this method to make a beautiful Snowflake Medallion quilt with a round of Flying Geese pieced to it. She shares the formula to calculate the size of your geese based on the finished width and height of the block. You can find the link to her blog below and follow her step-by-step instructions to make your own No-Waste Flying Geese.

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Weathervane Quilt Block - Free Quilt Pattern

Weathervane Quilt Block - Free Quilt Pattern
The Photo by © Generations Quilt Patterns

The Weathervane quilt block is a classic block that uses half square triangles, squares and connector corners to create a striking design. You can make eight half square triangles at a time with a simple technique, and use them to form the corners of the block. The center of the block is a medium square that can be plain or embroidered, depending on your preference. The rest of the block is filled with dark and light squares that contrast with each other. This block is easy to sew and suitable for beginners. You can find the link to the free pattern below.

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