suehenyon wrote:
Thank you Kathy. I thought her way looked interesting, but of course, she was giving the dimensions for the project of the day, and using her special square up template. Were you working from a formula or just trying to logic your way through? (the latter, not something for a newbie like me!) I'll give it a try!
Hi Sue, I see that Karen wrote you an answer. I sort of went about it roundabout.
If you make the geese the hard way by sewing 2 triangles to the outside of the sky triangle (Voice of experience, not the method for me!), you would cut a square into quarter square triangles for the center sky triangle. That one would be the finished size of the long side, plus 1-1/4 inches. I wasn't going to cut it up before sewing, but it gave me a size to start with.
My long finished side would measure 2 inches- I added the 1-1/4 inch. The Eleanor Burns method has you trim the goose down to size at the end, so I added 1/4 inch to that for a fudge factor, and got 3-1/2 inches square for the center sky fabric.
Then I noticed that her star points square is always 1-1/2 inches bigger than the sky triangle square. So that is a 5 inch square.
When I made the geese, there was stuff to trim off on all 4 sides but it worked out just fine.
Anything smaller would be hard to work with!
Hope this is of any help, Kathy