Great idea except the block above (with the last three seams basted and not pressed) was 12 inches and I'm making mine 9. I just didn't look at that setting when I printed the paper foundations.
I took it apart down to all the sets of triangles - that is, I didn't not have to separate the two triangles that form squares, cut each square to the correct size for my quilt, and voila -
So this block was more than twice the work it should have been - all the unsewing costs about as much as recutting, but I didn't want to waste my precious periwinkle and yellow handdyes from Vicki Welsh!
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The new correctly sized version does not seem to have the same dynamic look in the yellow areas (especially in the center). But as I know it is the same fabric I'm going to assume it is the photo.Whatever - it's a great look for the block.
A miscalculation that required deconstructing, trimming, and reconstructing would have to happen in a block that has a godzillion pieces!
This is something I would expect ME to do... Not you. But all's well that ends well and the finished block has a lot of interest!
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