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Old 07-07-2013, 09:01 AM
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Skratchie
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Thumbs down Need help with panel

Hi, everyone. I bought a panel to use for the middle of a baby quilt, and when I got it home, I thought it had been cut crooked. However, when I hung it on my design wall, I noticed that the reason why it was cut crooked was because it's printed crooked! The entire thing is crooked. It looks ok as far as the print not being distorted but now I'm not really sure how to square it up to make the panel usable. The only thing I can come up with would be to border it with black fabric (the background in the panel is black) and then square up the entire piece. Of course then, the border would look off.

Is this panel "fixable", or would you just skip the panel entirely? If I had known that there would be a problem with it, I wouldn't have bought it, but this particular quilt store pre-cuts all their panels and just pulls them out when you want to buy one. Next time I'll know to check it before I leave the store. But for now, is this panel salvageable at all?

TIA.
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