Once I got my unpacking done, and my laundry started, Saturday was the day to tackle fixing the corner on my SAHRR quilt.
I got out the seam ripper and got work taking those rocketship corners out. Then I got out the graph paper and started playing around. It took a little bit, but I finally figured out something that would work better. And once I did, they took no time at all to cut and sew.

Simple hearts on point. I honestly don’t know why I didn’t think of them sooner. And you can probably tell by Burton’s face… he thinks I should have as well!
Once they were together, it was just a matter of getting them sewn back into the top.

The photo is a touch blurry – but you can see it looks waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better now.
The second round of the round robin was released last Monday (and another one will be announced today), but you’ll have to wait a few days to see what I did next.
Love the way you have fixed it. So pretty now.
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The hearts look great.
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A fantastic change; lovely!
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I really like it! And if Burton approves, it must be good.
Blessings,
Betsy
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Great save!!! I never thought of paper piecing hearts but I bet you can.
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That is an amazing change to your corners. Looking forward to seeing what comes next.
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Oh, yeah! You found just the right adjustment!
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Well done!
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