Help with fixing error
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#15
Charleen DiSante , 02-11-2018 05:20 PM
Super Member
You are working on a pattetn , while it seems straightforward, is complex because of the inaccuracies in the printing. This is not what I would call easy. Great job, do show us how it turnsns out.
#16
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Actually, I didn't have a pattern. I had a photo. The LQS that made the prototype was out of business. So, I just made it up with lots of help form QB forum members. I could not do it without all the assistance I received. Originally Posted by Charleen DiSante
You are working on a pattetn , while it seems straightforward, is complex because of the inaccuracies in the printing. This is not what I would call easy. Great job, do show us how it turnsns out.
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#17
Reba'squilts , 02-12-2018 04:14 AM
Senior Member
Your quilt is really nice. The glaring error will not glare when completed. I would just finish the quilt. Of course I also know how hard we strive for perfection! Hope all turns out well without too much stress!
#18
Will this hang on a wall where errors can be contemplated or on a bed where errors are a bit more forgiving? How about appliquing a star over the "worst" corner and moving forward? Like others, I had to look at this a bit to see what you were talking about. We are our own worst critic!
#19
I would leave it. Looking at the whole quilt it wont stand out that much. If anybody mentions it tell them it was to see how many people would notice it 

#20
If it were mine I would leave it I agree with Tartan and others once quilted you will find you are the only one that will notice it. It does not look that bad to me as I had to really look to see what you were talking about, it really does look good as is and I would not take a chance on maybe making it worse if it really bothers you how about appliqueing a horse shoe in that part and possibly doing 2 or 3 more in various places on the quilt Good luck and it is beautiful as is