Originally Posted by Quiltbeagle
To fix your blocks you can find a coordinating fabric (or one you just like), frame each block log-cabin style to make a border, then square them all to the size you needed for your pattern.
You know that is the very first thing I learned last fall while at a craft night in town last fall from a lady. They were asking folks to make a block of any kind for a Christmas quilt they were going to sell raffle tickets to and when some mentioned or asked about what if it doesn't come out exactly a certain size as others she told them not to worry that she would coordinating pieces of fabric and would frame each block and square them off and that is exactly what she did.
I remembered her saying this just the other week when a friend who has a couple years experience quilting invited me to come sew at her house and she was working on a quilt for a GI she and her hubby adopted who was leaving to go to Germany after having come back from Iraq or some such place.
Anyway I reminded her of what that quilter told us and taught us last fall and we placed the blocks on the wall to see what would be needed and used coordinating fabric to match up and when she showed it last week it looked even more beautiful than what she expected it to be.