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Thursday, March 26, 2015
Little Goose Block Tutorial
Due to the requests, I have done up a quick tutorial for this little Goose Block. How you decide to embellish and set them into a project is all up to your creativity.
You will need for your background:
(one) 3" x 3.5" rectangle
(one) 1.5" x 4.5" rectangle
(one) 2" square
(two) 1.5" squares
Goose:
(one) 3" x 4.5" rectangle
(one) 1.5" x 3" rectangle
(one) 1.5" square
(one) 2" square **beak fabric**
First we will do all the 'flip and sews':
*draw line from corner to corner for stitch quide*
1. 1.5" Goose fabric square to the lower right corner of the 3" x 3.5" background
2. The two 1.5" backgrounds to the bottom of the 3" x 4.5" goose fabric
*draw line corner to corner on background 2" square and match with beak fabric - stitch 1.4" on both sides* (you will have two beaks)
Clip extra away and press your corners out. Press HSTs to dark - You will trim the beak to 1.5" square.
Next we will be adding the beak to the 1.5" x 4.5" background (press toward the long background) and the goose 1.5" x 3" rectangle to the background piece with the little 'tail' (press toward the good neck).
Getting close to finishing. Add the goose body to the neck/tail - press to body piece. Add the beak strip to the left side - press toward body.
Your little 5.5" unfinished goose block.
You can embellish as desired. I used a 2.5" square and added fuseable to the back. I made a heart template (approximately 1.75") with cardstock.
I have a nice button hole stitch on my machine, but you can finish these any way you prefer. Buttons or yo-yo's would look cute, too. I didn't add eyes, but you could use embroidery or buttons or beads for eyes. You decide!
Sewingly Yours,
Sharon
Thank you Sharon, those geese are so cute!
ReplyDeleteSo cute....and a great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial and it is so cute. I'll look forward to seeing the geese in blogland.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute and a great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteIt's very cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial for a cute block !!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon. The goose blocks are adorable and now I know they are easy to make.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tut, Sharon. Love the geese.
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These geese are just so cute. Since I live in Swan Valley, I might just have to make mine into swans. Thanks for the tutorial. BTW....seeing any spring yet?
ReplyDeleteThanks!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you. This is a sweet pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love the heart on the goose, so sweet!
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh, Sharon, these gooses are darling!! Thank you so much for taking the time to put together a tutorial for us!!
ReplyDeleteThey are sooooooo cute! Great tutorial. Easy to understand.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet block! The heart just raises the cute factor!
ReplyDeleteI love these cute little goose blocks...great tutorial! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat block, your tutorial is neat and to the point. thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. I love this block.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so easy. I'm going to try it. Thanks for that tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tute, I can see this one in my to-do list!
ReplyDeleteSuch adorable little geese Sharon! I can tell why everyone wants the tute :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute, and the tutorial makes them look easy! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Sharon...xox
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. These are so cute...
ReplyDeletethese birds would be fun to embellish for the 12 months ... fun!
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