Indeed it would! Well, a lot of my sewing experience came out of my days when I had a fashion design and real tailoring business. I learned a lot about easing larger pieces of fabric into smaller seams. So I just decided to apply that knowledge to the quilt. I think the "easing" has added texture and attractiveness to the grassy area. I did also lose some of the grassy area in the squaring and easing process, but it actually emphasized the knight a little more, I think. Thanks to you and everyone for your encouragement. By the way, I named the quilt "Equipped to Stand" (from Ephesians 6:13). I am hoping that the Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival will jury it into the show. I would love having it displayed there even though I am well aware it is not a perfect quilt.