3D Flying Geese Patchwork with Jennie Rayment
Classes with Jennie Rayment • Educational, G, 17-Jul-2020
This is a fun, simple flying geese technique that has only one seam to sew and no triangles are involved. You just need to cut rectangles and squares, then sew together with simple chain piecing and there you are.
You also get the great 3D effect that can then be twiddled and fiddled and only Jennie Rayment knows how.
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