Flying Geese for Block Two

Flying Goose Quilt Block

This mystery quilt is designed to show you two different ways to make perfect flying geese blocks. The clue links are listed at the bottom of this tutorial. To print just this clue, use the green Print Friendly button at the bottom of this page.

The next block we are going to make uses Flying Geese Blocks made using the Lazy Girl No Math ruler. This ruler has lines corresponding to different size flying geese blocks, making it very handy for all sizes.  The size we are making is size J. If you don’t have this ruler, the method I am using is basically the same one as in this tutorial.

Practice this method of making Flying Geese Quilt Blocks

To make a practice block using this method, lay two 3-7/8″ background squares face down on a 7-1/4″ light medium square at opposite corners.  The two squares will overlap each other slightly in the center. 

Making a Flying Goose Quilt Block

Draw a line on the diagonal and sew 1/4″ on either side of the diagonal. 

TIP: Use a SCANT quarter-inch seam in this method.

Cut these apart on the diagonal line.  Press the squares away from the center, creating two blocks which look like a heart.

Flying Geese Graphic Diagram

Place another 3 7/8″ background square face down on the heart with the point overlapping the middle.  Draw a line on the diagonal and sew 1/4″ on either side of the diagonal.  Cut apart and you have two flying geese units that should require no trimming except to cut off the dog ears.  Two hearts will make four flying geese blocks.

Flying Geese Graphic Diagram

Making Flying Geese Quilt Blocks using the No-Math Method

Assemble:

(10) 7-1/4″ Light Medium squares
(40) 3-7/8″ Background Squares

Following the above directions, make a total of (40) flying geese units. To make your sewing more efficient, mark your diagonal lines and chain stitch all your squares at once.  Cut them apart, mark your diagonal lines again and chain stitch the second set.  Cut them apart and trim to 3-1/2″ ×  6-1/2″.   Press to the dark.

IF YOU ARE MAKING THE LARGER SIZE
You will need more blocks. You will need to make a total of (60) Flying Geese Units in this colorway.

Mystery Clues:

Don’t forget that anyone who sends me a picture of any step in this mystery before 1/3/23 will receive a copy of the final pattern. Send your pictures to phoebemoondesigns@gmail.com

Fabric Requirements
Cutting Instructions (clue available 12/31 at 9AM Eastern)
The Flying Geese for Block One (clue available 1/1/23 at 9AM Eastern)
The Flying Geese for Block Two (clue available 1/1/23 at 10AM Eastern)
More Blocks (clue available 1/1/23 at 11AM Eastern)
Even More Blocks (clue available 1/1/23 at noon Eastern
The Last Quilt Block (clue available 1/1/23 at 1PM Eastern
Borders (clue available 1/1/23 at 2PM Eastern)
The Final Frontier (clue available 1/1/23 at 3PM Eastern
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5 thoughts on “Flying Geese for Block Two”

  1. Hi Kris, Happy New Year.
    thank you for this mystery quilt. Lots of work for you!!
    I am a little confused on the sizes these flying geese are supposed to be (unfinished of course) for both step one and step two. Could you please clarify, with just what the sizes should be, Thanks
    Saskia

  2. Hi Again Kris,
    Sorry, must have buttons on my eyes today!
    Saew that the size for flying geese is to be 3-1/2 x6 -1/2.
    Thanks again
    Saskia

  3. The Ontario Canada girls are sewing along again this year.
    Half of us are in person, and half of us are on zoom.
    Only on step 3 at the moment, because we had to eat!

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