Hayley Grzych at WeAllSew has a tutorial for creating "no-waste" flying geese that will allow you to put a whole flock together in no time!
From Hayley Grzych at WeAllSew:
"Flying geese are a really common element in both modern and traditional quilts but they can be tricky. There are so many different ways to piece them and it seems like no matter what you do, you end up wasting fabric or sewing stretchy bias cut edges (which always leaves room for error). I’m excited to share this tip which has made my projects with flying geese so much easier.
I discovered this way to piece flying geese a few years ago and it has made my life so much easier! This method requires a little bit of math but will guarantee consistent results every time you need to make flying geese.
No-waste flying geese will give your four, identical geese of the same size. To do this, you’ll need two different fabrics cut into five squares total: one large square, which will be the actual triangle of your goose, and four small squares, which will be the background. If you’re making a medallion quilt with a flying geese border or a quilt that’s all flying geese, this will be a real life saver!"
Click Here, or the image below, to go to the tutorial to learn more.