No need for the quilt inspectors today. I"ve made some boo-boos too. Dad taught jet engine mechanics in WWII and tried to instill in us getting it right and such. So when I make a mistake I honor Dad by saying that " we're not building jet engines today".
And to honor all you great cooks out there that made a stuffed turkey or ham with pineapple...Yum.
I've run into another wall with this. The instructions say to complete the border as it were a frame, then see if your quilt top fits or not into the cavity. I think there are 220 strips that have to be made and then sliced and sewn back together. There is only one way of sewing to do it right so that it comes out twinned. It's a challenge for me.