Thank you so much for your comments. I am so glad you like these! :oops: :D
Re method: I'll try and explain...
I used Judy Mathieson's instructions for freezer paper piecing, in her book Mariners Compass - Setting a New Course. Almost identical to this free online tute, except for small practical details that make life easier (e.g. instead of scoring each freezer paper foundation, Judy stacks several identical ones and perforate-marks them by sewing through without thread):
http://www.twiddletails.com/store/in...age=page&id=21
If you've never done PP, the tute may look complicated. It's not, it's just painstakingly explained step by step.
Re fussy cuts: The long yellow star points were the first to be ironed on to the freezer paper, so they were easy to position by peering through and around the paper as I ironed it on.
For the small triangles, the folding line of the freezer paper was soooo useful. I first positioned each triangles by matching it as well as I could to its match on the folded-back freezer paper, then folded up the foundation with the fabric already ironed to it to check whether the seamline would run where I wanted it to, and adjusted if I needed.
If I'd used a strict geometric print I might have added marks on the seam allowances to help with the positioning. The batik I used was a bit wonky in its pattern and so, rather forgiving.
Clear as, hm, coffee grinds? :)