Working on the Great Blue Heron still and this was my first iteration of placing the blocks so that the straight edges were along the vertical axis. Because of measurements, I decided that this was not the way to go. I didn't want to lop off a big part of the central panel which I would have had to do.
Almost done here. I hand applqued the hexies along the long side and made them line up by making the seams a little bigger. The challenge was the straight seams and I had to do some unnatural things to get them to line up! It ended up a little wonky but I think I can quilt out the difference. The nice thing about these one block wonders is that they are a bit busy and so your eye doesn't really notice irregularities without studying it.
It is finished here and now will have to find some backing and get it basted.
I had a pile of these left over from cutting the diamonds -- they were the side pieces. I decided they had a 90 degree corner so they could end up as four patches so I took a break and sewed them together.
This is what they looked like before sewing them together.
This one is all sewn together!They are slightly different sizes and are not a traditional posie block but I like the off-centered nature.I'll figure out something to do with them eventually.
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