Showing posts with label modern quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern quilt. Show all posts

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Divide & Dash QAL Week 7: Finishing with the Optional Flying Geese Border

 


Divide & Dash Quilt Along Correction

Week 7 – Optional Flying Geese Border

After weeks of stitching, pressing, and assembling our Divide & Dash quilt, we've arrived at the final step! This week we're adding the optional Flying Geese border, a feature that frames the quilt beautifully while adding movement and visual interest. With just sixteen Flying Geese units and four cornerstone squares, you'll create a striking finish that ties the entire design together. Let's put the finishing touches on your quilt and get it ready for quilting and binding!

Congratulations on reaching the final step of the Divide & Dash Quilt Along! This optional Flying Geese border adds movement and a beautiful finishing touch to your quilt. Take your time with placement and pay close attention to the direction of your geese to create a border that flows seamlessly around the quilt.  PDF File: 

Materials Needed

  • 16 Flying Geese units (constructed in Week 3)

  • 4 Cornerstone squares measuring 4½" x 4½"

Prepare Your Flying Geese Units

Carefully remove the paper from all Flying Geese units before beginning assembly.

Construct the Side Borders

  1. Select 4 Flying Geese units.

  2. Stitch the units together end-to-end, ensuring all geese are flying in the same direction.

  3. Press seams as desired.

  4. Attach the completed border unit to the right side of your quilt using a ¼" seam allowance.

  5. Repeat to create a second side border and attach it to the left side of your quilt.

    

Your right border will fly this direction












Your left border will fly this direction




Construct the Top and Bottom Borders

  1. Stitch 4 Flying Geese units together end-to-end, again keeping all geese flying in the same direction.

  2. Add one 4½" cornerstone square to each end of the border unit.

  3. Press seams as desired.

  4. Position the completed border along the top edge of the quilt.

  5. Match the cornerstone seams to the seams where the side borders join the quilt center.

  6. Pin carefully and stitch in place using a ¼" seam allowance.

  7. Repeat for the bottom border.

Your top border will fly this direction

Your bottom border will fly this direction


Final Tip

Before stitching, double-check the orientation of your Flying Geese units. The geese should appear to fly continuously around the quilt, creating a smooth visual flow around the entire border.

Congratulations! Your Divide & Dash quilt is now complete and ready for quilting, binding, and enjoying. Thank you for stitching along with me. I hope this project has inspired you to mix traditional blocks with modern design and encouraged you to make the pattern uniquely your own.

Thank you for joining me on this Divide & Dash Quilt Along adventure. Whether this was your first quilt or one of many, I hope you've enjoyed watching this design come together one zone at a time. I'd love to see your finished quilts, so be sure to share them in the Face Book Sister of The Divide Quilt Along group. Until our next project, keep stitching, keep creating, and most importantly, enjoy the journey. Happy quilting! ๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ’•

Happy Quilting!

Designed by Karen Meyer
Sister of The Divide

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Divide & Dash Quilt Along – Week 6 | Final Row Assembly & Quilt Finish

 Divide & Dash Quilt Along - Week 6 The Final Row Assembly and Quilt Finish!


Welcome back to Week 6 of the Divide & Dash Quilt Along! This week we are assembling the final row of the quilt and bringing all of our carefully pieced sections together into one beautiful finished quilt top. From the playful Flying Geese units to the bold Churn Dash blocks, this quilt has truly come to life one zone at a time.

This final stage is where everything starts to feel real — rows connect, borders frame the design, and your unique fabric choices finally shine together as a completed project. Whether you chose scrappy fabrics, a controlled palette, or bold modern prints, your Divide & Dash quilt is sure to reflect your own creative style beautifully.  PDF LINK

Zone 6 Assembly Instructions

You Will Need

  • 1 Flying Geese unit
  • 1 Large Churn Dash block

Step 1 — Prepare the Flying Geese Unit

Position your Flying Geese unit so the geese are pointing to the right.

Cut:

  • 1 square measuring 4.5" x 4.5"

Attach the square to the short right side of the Flying Geese unit.

Press seams toward the added fabric.

Set aside.




Step 2 — Add Top and Bottom Borders to the Churn Dash Block

Cut:

  • 2 strips measuring 2.5" x 12.5"

Attach one strip to the top of the Large Churn Dash block and one strip to the bottom.

Press seams away from the block and toward the added strips


Step 3 — Add Side Pieces

Cut:

  • 2 side strips measuring 2.5" x 16.5"

Attach one strip to the right side of the Churn Dash unit and one strip to the left side.

Press seams away from the block and toward the added side strips.




Step 4 — Complete Zone 6

Attach the Flying Geese unit to the Churn Dash unit as pictured below to complete your Zone 6 group.

Press seams away from the Flying Geese unit and toward the Churn Dash unit.

Set aside for final row assembly.








Zone 7 Assembly Instructions

You Will Need

  • 2 Small Churn Dash blocks

Step 1 — Add Side Strips

Cut:

  • 2 strips measuring 2.5" x 8"

Attach one strip to the right side of one Churn Dash block and one strip to the left side of the second Churn Dash block.

Press seams toward the added fabric strips and away from the blocks.





Step 2 — Add Bottom Strips

Cut:

  • 2 strips measuring 3" x 10.5"

Attach one strip to the bottom of each Churn Dash block unit.

Press seams toward the added strips.





Step 3 — Complete Zone 7

Attach the two units together as shown in the accompanying illustration to complete your Zone 7 group.

Press seams to your preferred direction and set aside for final row assembly.



Zone 8 Assembly Instructions

You Will Need

  • 1 Flying Geese unit
  • 1 Small Churn Dash block

Step 1 — Prepare the Flying Geese Unit

Position your Flying Geese unit so the geese are pointing to the right.

Cut:

  • 1 strip measuring 5" x 12.5"

Attach the strip to the top of the Flying Geese unit.

Press seams toward the added strip.

Set aside.




Step 2 — Prepare the Small Churn Dash Unit

Cut:

  • 1 strip measuring 2.5" x 8"

Attach the strip to the left side of the Small Churn Dash block.

Press seams toward the added strip.




Step 3 — Complete Zone 8

Attach the Flying Geese unit to the Small Churn Dash unit with the Flying Geese unit positioned on the left side.

Press seams to your preferred direction and set aside for final row assembly.





Zone 9 Assembly Instructions

You Will Need

  • 1 Large Churn Dash block
  • 1 completed Zone 8 unit

Step 1 — Add Side Panels to the Churn Dash Block

Cut:

  • 1 strip measuring 6.5" x 12.5"
  • 1 strip measuring 4.5" x 12.5"

Attach the 6.5" x 12.5" strip to the left side of the Large Churn Dash block.

Attach the 4.5" x 12.5" strip to the right side of the block.

Press seams toward the added strips.




Step 2 — Complete Zone 9

Attach the completed Zone 8 unit to the top of the Zone 9 unit as shown in the accompanying illustration.

Press seams to your preferred direction and set aside for final row assembly.





Row 3 Assembly Instructions


Step 1 — Join Zones 6 and 7

Take the completed Zone 6 unit and attach the Zone 7 unit to the right side as shown in the accompanying illustration.




Step 2 — Add Zones 8 and 9

Attach the combined Zone 8 and Zone 9 unit to the right side of the Zone 7 unit as shown in the illustration.

Press seams in your preferred direction.

Your completed row should match the accompanying illustration.




Step 3 — Attach Row 3 to the Quilt Center

Attach Row 3 to the bottom of Row 2 to complete the center portion of your quilt.

Press seams as desired.




Step 4 — Add Finishing Borders

To complete the quilt center, add borders to the top and bottom first, followed by borders on both sides.

Measure your quilt carefully before cutting border strips to ensure an accurate fit.

Cut border strips to the measured length of your quilt center.

Using 2.5" wide strips will finish the quilt neatly and frame the design beautifully.


Optional Flying Geese Border

You may choose to add the optional Flying Geese border to your quilt.

Construction instructions for the optional border will be included in the next post.



Finishing Your Quilt

If you are finished at this step, your quilt top is now complete and ready for quilting.

Layer your quilt top, batting, and backing as desired, then quilt using your preferred design.

Finish your quilt by trimming, squaring up, and binding using your favorite binding method.


As we wrap up the center construction of the quilt, take a moment to admire how far you’ve come over these past weeks. Quilting is about more than stitching fabric together — it’s about creativity, comfort, and slowing down long enough to make something meaningful with your hands. Next week we’ll explore the optional Flying Geese border for those wanting an extra finishing touch. Until then, happy quilting!

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