Wall hanging

Planning A Flying Geese Wall Hanging With QuiltFit

A small-project workflow for direction, repetition, fabric balance, and clean cutting instructions.

Research Lens

Question

How can a personal quilter use QuiltFit to move planning a flying geese wall hanging with quiltfit from idea to finished project?

Working Insight

The hobby workflow is strongest when design, fabric planning, shopping, cutting, sewing sequence, and progress tracking stay connected. QuiltFit keeps those decisions in one project so a maker can preview the quilt, estimate yardage, build a shopping list, export cut information, and return to the work later.

Decision Metrics

Block layout stabilityYardage varianceShopping-list completionBlock progress tracked

Use Direction As The Design Driver

Flying Geese blocks create motion. Use the preview to decide whether the movement climbs, radiates, or alternates.

Name Feature And Background Fabrics

Clear fabric names make yardage and cut lists easier to read.

Print The Cut Plan

For small wall hangings, a PDF cut list keeps piece counts and sizes visible at the cutting table.

Track Directional Units

Progress tracking helps avoid turning units the wrong way when direction matters.

Field Checklist

  • Choose directional movement.
  • Name fabric roles.
  • Use a printable cut list.
  • Track rows or units.