Fixing a Wonky Star for a Friend

I found this on the giveaway table at my local quilt guild's weekly Bee in 2020. It looked so sad. It was crumpled up and I honestly thought it was weeping. I walked over and whispered, "Are you all right? Do you need something? Can I help you?" She sighed BIG and said, "I'm alone. I know I'm ugly, but my fabrics are beautiful and my maker did the best she could, but I'm wonky and my seams aren't straight and I need some help!" I recognized the beautiful fabrics as those of Jinny Beyer. This was NOT an easy block to piece and I totally understood how hard it must have been for the maker. I turned it over and saw the "adventurous" stitching. (This photo shows the pieced corners removed) I grabbed the weeping star and assured her I would make her beautiful again! I found out who put it on the table (Suzanne; it was in her mother's stash) and then I went home. The first thing I did was introduce her to my sewing room and assure her it ...