Image by Liza Decor via Youtube
Searching for your next sewing project? Here’s a half square and flying geese patchwork centerpiece mat by Liza Decor! I thought it was a complicated pattern, but it turned out it was not. It was actually easy to make! I love how it turned out – perfect for my dining table. Read on or watch the video below for full instructions.
First square:
Second square:
Third square:
Fourth square:
Flying geese:
For the corners:
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Make the first square on the bottom left. Get fabrics A and B and make them into half-square triangles. Place them on top of each other, draw a diagonal line from corner to corner, then sew 1/4″ away from the line on both sides. Cut directly on the line and press them open.
Place two C squares on top of the half-square triangles, right sides together, and draw a diagonal line from corner to corner. Make sure the line will go across the two fabrics. Sew 1/4 away on both sides, then cut directly on the line. Trim them into 2.5″ squares.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other squares.
Get one 5.5″ white square and 2 3″ yellow squares. Place the yellow squares on two opposite corners, then draw a diagonal line from the first corner to the other. Sew 1/4″ away from the line on both sides. Cut directly on the line. Press the yellow triangles open. Next, place a red square on each of the white corners, then draw a straight line. Sew 1/4″ away from the line on both sides. Cut directly on the line. Now you have four flying geese pieces. Do the same for the remaining colors.
Arrange the squares and flying geese rectangles just like in the photo below and fill the corners with 2.5″ squares. Sew them together in a block. Repeat the whole process for other blocks.