The 8 at a time method really works for me, as long as I remember to do a scant 1/4" seam.

The HSTs turned out surprisingly accurately, but I'm still glad that I trimmed them to size.
One of the included squares for the Postage Stamp blocks was cut a little too close to the selvedge and had a white strip showing. So I used a fabric marker to add some color. Otherwise it was going to look like the white square was too big and a rectangle instead. It would have thrown off the pieced pattern.
This is a good example of the power of HSTs in a quilt pattern. Now all the pieces are constructed so it's time to sew it together the rest of the way into a quilt top.



1 comment:
WOW! That looks great and you did it so fast. Now that you have the instructions you can make others with your own fabric.
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