From one set of twins to the next! An exciting revelation for me, and what luck that each color is so well represented.
A fantastic revelation when it comes to seam allowances, that if done properly, the same combination of 9 bricks (two atop, two on the sides, and three in the middle) can create a modular pattern that can repeat and be adjusted to make these bags, almost like a step up from a fa(b)rick to a cinderblock. The Red-Dominant Bag took the interior Triplet and like its preceding Artemis Bag made them stand Vertical, while the Blue-Dominant Bag took Apollo’s Golden Route and made them all opt for the Horizontal Angle. The Eventual Green Dominant Bag (Coming down the pipeline when I source the fabrics) will be the Perfect Mix of both, with an alternating mix of orientations. One of the features I most enjoy of these particular vessels is what happens with the runner of each, with the side pieces aligning with their interior main panels, but the bottom most pair of brick modules being the opposite orientation. This detail is something so minor, yet as a sewist, when it all aligns in this way, I am more than satisfied. The geometry checks out and the end result will be a trio of bags anyone would be lucky to get their hands on.