There are two new Stonefields blocks on my design wall, and one of them even looks like it's supposed to! Behold, Blocks 16 & 17, "Square Peg In a Round Hole," one of which has the square peg on point the way it belongs, and the other of which does not:
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| 17 Stonefields Blocks + 21 Hexie Rosettes for Border |
Aaaargh!!! I only accept partial responsibility for this error. The appliqué patterns for the Stonefields quilt are printed RIDICULOUSLY faintly, nearly impossible to see through the background fabric with even the brightest LED light box. I did not realize that my background fabric was oriented incorrectly until after I'd glue basted the delicate purple square with the circle cutout onto my block, and I used a bit more glue than normal because of how skinny those bits are on the side. I wanted to secure that shape to my background fabric while it was flat on my work surface to preclude any stretching or distortion that might occur. In hindsight, I would have been better off skipping the darned light box altogether and just positioning the shapes on this blocks using the horizontal, vertical and diagonal fold lines. Shoulda, woulda, coulda. I noticed the mistake as soon as I finished glue basting the purple block and heat setting the glue with the iron.
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| Edges Turned Smoothly, Glue Basted to the Background, Not Yet Stitched |
I considered peeling the shapes off to reposition them correctly before stitching, but when I tried to lift one purple corner I realized how securely it was glued down and didn't want to risk damaging the applique. The prep work on these blocks took a LONG time and I didn't want to have any unnecessary do-overs!



