Yankee Puzzle |
Step 1: Cutting the Fabric.
Fabric A: Background Fabric
- A1: four 3" squares
- A2: one 7" squares
Fabric B: Medium (grey dot)
- B1: one 5 1/2" square
- B2: two 3" squares
Fabric C: Dark (red)
- C: two 3" squares
Step 2: Making the Half-square Triangles
Sew a 1/4" seam on each side of the drawn diagonal line. |
Cut along the drawn diagonal line. |
Press seams open, and trim each half-square triangle to 2 1/2" square using your favorite squaring ruler. |
Step 3: Making Four Flying Geese
Sew a 1/4" seam on either side of the drawn diagonal line of the A2/B1 squares. Cut along the diagonal line. |
Press the seams open. Draw another diagonal line bisecting one half. |
Match the corners of the triangles making sure that the A fabric is right sides together with the B fabric. DO NOT match the seams! |
This is what it should look like when you are ready to take it to the sewing machine. |
Sew a 1/4" seam on both sides of the drawn diagonal line. |
Cut along the drawn line. |
Press the seams open. |
I really like these Quilt in a Day Flying Geese rulers. This one is from the mini set that includes a 2" x 4" finished Flying Geese block. On my ruler I used a felt furniture protector to keep it from slipping on the fabric. |
Line your ruler up with the B (grey) fabric triangle. |
Cut along all four sides. Your piece is now exactly the right size with very little waste fabric. |
Cut the other three Flying Geese units from the remaining fabric. |
Step 4: Putting the Block Together
Lay out your pieces like the pieces in the photo. Follow the next few steps closely because you can't sew this block together in rows and columns. |
Sew the half-square triangles together. Press the seams open. |
The set in the lower right corner is what the half-square triangles look like on the back. Sew each of the four corners together (one set of half-square triangle units to one flying geese unit). |
Press the seams open. Sew each square to another square. Then sew the pairs together through the center. |
Hopefully your sewing is so accurate that you won't have any (or very much) to trim off. Your square should measure 8 1/2" square.
Yankee Puzzle 8 1/2" unfinished 8" finished |
Here are Jaime's blocks:
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