Cut Fabrics
Cut pieces in the following order.
Click on “Download this Project” for the Circle Pattern. To use fusible web for cutting out circle appliqués, complete the following steps.
1. Lay fusible web, paper side up, over Circle Pattern. Use a pencil to trace the pattern the number of times indicated in the cutting instructions, leaving at least 1/2" between tracings. Cut out each fusible-web shape roughly 1/4" outside traced lines. Also cut a 4x12" rectangle from fusible web.
2. Following the manufacturer’s instructions, press each circle onto wrong side of designated fabric; let cool. Cut out each fabric circle on drawn lines. Peel off paper backings.
3. Following manufacturer’s instructions, fuse 4x12" rectangle to wrong side of solid brown.
From fused solid brown rectangle, cut:
1—3/8x11" stem
2—3/8x10" stems
1—3/8x9" stem
1—3/8x8" stem
1—3/8x7" stem
2—3/8x5-1/2" stems
From solid brown, also cut:
6—3-1/2" squares
From pink print, cut:
1—13x33-1/2" rectangle
2—9" squares, cutting each in half diagonally for 4 triangles total
3—3-1/2x6-1/2" rectangles
2—3-1/2x5" rectangles
2—3-1/2" squares
From dark brown print, cut:
84—1-1/2" squares
From blue floral, cut:
60—1-1/2" squares
From scraps of prints already cut and from assorted prints, cut:
8 of Circle Pattern
From blue-and-brown plaid, cut:
4—4-1/2x42" strips for border
5—2-1/2x42" binding strips
From rickrack, cut:
16—1-1/2"-long pieces
Continued on Page 3: Assemble Flying Geese Units
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