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Frog Pattern Correction
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June 2009
We have discovered an error on our FROG 2 Fabric Applique Quilts pattern.
The cover photo is correct, but the pattern does not exactly match the photo, as you will see below.
To know if you need to make a
correction to your pattern page:
Check the date on the pattern page, below the title. If your pattern is
dated July 2008, you will want to make this correction. If your
pattern is dated July 2009, you have a corrected pattern.
We have also provided photos and instructions for how to repair your
quilt if you have already cut, appliqued, or quilted your quilt and want
to make the correction now.
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The Quilt Fix
Click on each photo to see a larger view.
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If you made your quilt from a pattern dated 7/2008, this is what your applique looks like.
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To fill in the areas around the eyes, applique two patches
similar to this photo, or the orange patches in the sketch above.
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To disguise the patches, quilt some "frog skin" detailing,
as pictured here. Or quilt to suit your taste.
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Even though the coloration of the above
photos varies, you are looking at the same quilt in all three
photos. Nancy appliqued
the patches and then quilted over the patches, which are now
invisible!
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Hints:
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- If you hand appliqued your quilt, then hand applique the
patches.
- If you fused your applique, you can fuse the patches.
It will be very important that you stitch over the patches with your quilting, or do some careful machine stitching
around the edges of the patches to make sure they hold and do not fray.
- You can make the same repair even if you have already quilted your piece.
It will just take some care to applique the patches and then add a few more quilting lines to disguise them.
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Our apology
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We sincerely apologize for the error on this pattern and for the
inconvenience it has caused you. We work very hard to publish
patterns that are error-free. We test and double-check before
printing each pattern. But we are only human, and we make
mistakes. Above all, we want you to be happy with our patterns
and the quilts you make from them.
We thank the quilter who first brought the problem to our attention.
She did all of us a favor. If you have any questions about our fix, or want
advice about a situation we did not cover here, please email us at
info@prqc.com. We always welcome your comments and suggestions.
Sincerely,
Nancy & Janice
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