Labyrinth Walk ...Need help please!!
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Labyrinth Walk ...Need help please!!
So I have gone exactly step-by-step for this square and I have run into an issue and maybe it is because I have tried to analyze it for so long but I can't find my mistake. I am doing the Wall of Jericho square. Everything has gone perfect until these very last 2 pieces. Strip "D" on the very right side is too long to fit where it is supposed to be attached. I don't know what I have done wrong and am wondering if anyone else that has already made this pattern is able to see something I am not. This is the 18 1/2 inch strip and it cut according to the directions.
I am hoping I have attached my picture properly for you to see.
I am hoping I have attached my picture properly for you to see.
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I have the pattern but haven't made it yet. It looks like each of the grey, dark grey, and black pieces finishes at 3" wide, and the white strips finish at 3/4" wide. I would start by carefully measuring each part of the block that you've assembled to be sure that everything measures as it should. It looks to me like 18.5" would be the correct unfinished size for strip D.
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Here is a close up of my two blocks. I think you have mixed up the length of the final piece that goes on the left hand side and the piece with two triangles that goes on the right hand side.
In my pattern it says that D should be 3 1/2 inches by 18 1/2 inches. Is that what your strip measures?
In my pattern it says that D should be 3 1/2 inches by 18 1/2 inches. Is that what your strip measures?
Last edited by GingerK; 10-25-2017 at 01:12 PM. Reason: had to double check original pattern
#10
Your top strip also looks long, altho the D strip still needs a a 'top of the wall' strip attached. My pattern calls for G--the top strip with the single triangle-- to be 3 1/2 by 19 1/4.
Dunster is right--go back and measure each piece again and compare it to the pattern specifications.
Dunster is right--go back and measure each piece again and compare it to the pattern specifications.
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