Old 05-18-2014, 04:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Kitsie View Post
Somewhere on line there are "corrected" instructions for the original pattern. Later issued patterns were corrected. So sorry for your frustration! Have you called the vendor about the "substitute" fabric? Good luck!

It is really nice that here are corrections posted on line but that hardly helps after you have a finished incorrect quilt to repair.

Lesson: Read your patterns completely and understand them, any ? or difficulties, do a scrap mock up first to work out the problem before using good fabric. It really saves a lot of grief down the line.

Sorry there was a problem in the quilt. Don't give it up, you have a big investment in it now and it will be worth fixing and you will love it then. Future quilts will be easier for you after you get through this little glitch. It is not unfixable, which would be really sad.

Take a deeeeeeep breath and show us the finished quilt.
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