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$ 30.00
The Wing Clipper is a must have tool if you are making Flying Geese units for your quilt. This tool, and the associated Fast Flying Geese construction technique, allow you to make four finished units from five squares. The best part is that each unit is constructed slightly oversized so each can be trimmed to a perfect size with perfect seam placement once the sewing and pressing are complete by using the Wing Clipper tool. You can see the tool in action on our free online video demonstration below. Every single unit will be exactly right every time. Now who ever thought that would happen with Flying Geese units?!?!
$ 35.50
Are you looking for a great new project to keep you busy? Autumn Splendor is a great sampler project constructed over 12 "months" and will introduce you to a number of Studio 180 Design tools. Work through the project at your own pace with this standalone BOM pattern! With quilt construction happening several times during the process, final assembly is a snap! Please note that this item only includes the pattern.
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$ 32.50
$ 32.50
We each have our own journey through life, full of many experiences that teach us and fill us with wonder. As you work through this quilt, we hope you find this journey just as inspirational as we did. You will use 8 different tools as you work your way through this project. Sections of the quilt are assembled several times during construction so that the final assembly is a breeze. This is the pattern only.
$ 30.00
The Pint Size Wing Clipper combines the four smallest sizes from our original Wing Clipper I and Wing Clipper II tools, allowing you to create 8 of the most commonly used Flying Geese sizes. This tool and the associated Fast Flying Geese construction technique, allows you to make four finished units from five squares. The best part is that each unit is constructed slightly oversized so they can be trimmed to a perfect size with perfect seam placement using the Pint Size Wing Clipper tool. Every single unit will be exactly right every time. Who ever thought that would happen with Flying Geese units?!?!
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