You may have realized I love history and cemeteries. As my sister and I were visiting family in Forest Hills Cemetery (Utica, NY) we were drawn to this tree.
When I saw this panel I couldn’t believe my eyes. I have been taking photo’s of this tree since 2010. It is very near the grave of John Adams Great Granddaughter Mary Louisa Adams. Johnson and not far from our family. I love trees, I think I was a Druid in another life! Needless to say I just had to make a One Block Wonder using this panel from Quilting Treasures.
First attempt at designing.
When I stitched the rows together, I discovered I needed to add some fabric so the hexies would line up as I wanted them to. Then I had to disguise the added fabric and soften the edges.

I’m pretty happy with it. Below is a downloadable description of how I design a OBW with panels.
Thank you so much for the printable tutorial. I love having it to study and check back on now and then.
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You are welcome Lee
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This is so awesome. Thanks for the tutorial download. I am so interested in trying your technique.
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Thank you Carla
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WOW
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Thanks
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I am amazed by each of your obw… My main question is always : how do you manage de centre of the hexagon, with all these seams?
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You should watch my tutorials, they will answer your questions.
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Wow! That turned out fantastic!!! It looks just like your tree before the right branch fell off. Great job!
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Thanks Lani
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