Lancaster Diamond: Early June Update
I've reached the point in my diamonding where just about every block is challenging in one way or another. These fall into the categories of Seminole, Miniature Diamonds, or Oddball, as outlined by Ann Holte, the author of the book.
I'm thankful to have discovered a paper-piecing tool for the tiny flying geese. The ones in this photo finish at 1-1/2" x 3/4" and I surely would not have enjoyed making them any other way.
Seminole piecing was very difficult for me at the beginning, but after making a couple of blocks using this technique, I've come not to dread it.
I ended up with a less than totally satisfactory but somewhat acceptable block by using a combination of piecing and applique along with a tiny paper pattern! It took for ever.
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