Quilt Books - PP'ing
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Alot of times its a matter of having not correctly editing the book. Or maybe typos, it happens. That is why its a good idea to go to the pulishers or authors website to check any OOPS! problems. If there are corrections to the book thats where you will find them. Shouldn't have to do it but like I said it happens sometimes.
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Originally Posted by booklady
Surely there is a photo of the finished quilt. How did they make that if the directions are wrong?
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I rarely follow a pattern completely, regardless of the techniques involved. I usually take any inconsistency as a challege and figure it out but agree that it would be best to have patterns edited by someone who actually creates a quilt following the directions.
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