I believe it's in the second row from the bottom, middle square. It needs to be turned so that the inside square is closer to the right side of the square, like all of the rest. Am I right?
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All the little squares need to be mooo-ved to the right. Has everyone "spotted" it now? Can't help the corny jokes.
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This reminded me of where's waldo
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I had to really look to see it. Don't worry about it...smile...
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Not easy to spot this oops. Gosh, if my mistakes were as kind as this one my quilts would get finished a whole lot quicker.
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Originally Posted by MacThayer
(Post 6439224)
I believe it's in the second row from the bottom, middle square. It needs to be turned so that the inside square is closer to the right side of the square, like all of the rest. Am I right?
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Took a little time, but let's just say it adds some dimension to the quilt - what a fun design!
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Thats' cute, I had to re-read your hint before I found it. It's one of those no one would notice if you didn't say anything. I would leave it, it makes it your signature.
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it's just fine - as American Indians always put in an 'oopsie' when beading, I love that idea and purposefully put one in all of my quilts. That's just me...
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Wow, if that's an oopsie, good job. It took a while for me to spot it and not without your "clue". It wouldn't bother me a bit. My oopsies, are usually in the way of quilting such as tucks and gathers. I'd leave it.
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