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Screw Ups
Print schedules can be a bit demanding, and at times even the most excellent proofreader is put to the test. Check this page for corrections, updates and tasty little morsels of information that arrived too late to be tucked into the print edition of Quilter's Home.
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Vintage Dogwood
Oops! In the March/April 2007 issue, patch letters got jumbled in the instructions for piecing the border blocks. The A's should be B's and the B's should be A's.
––––––Mark
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Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due
Oops! In our December 2006 issue we neglected to add the byline on the story page for three of our contributors. While we did acknowledge them on our Contributors page, their name should have also been listed with their article. Thanks again to the following writers for their work in the December 2006 issue:
Paul Roe for "Tattooing and the art of needlework"
Mary Anne Miller for "The Christmas quilts"
Judith Aurora Ryan for "Your year in quilts"
––––––Mark
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Reader Letters
Hard to believe, but in October's issue, we printed a reader's letter with the wrong name. The letter attributed to Meg Cox was actually written by Kunni Biener. Mea culpa to both of them. Meg Cox had sent us a letter that was printed in an earlier issue. Although Kunni Biener, Gaithersburg, Maryland, wrote that she is not a quilter, Meg Cox certainly is. She has been quilting for about twenty years and has spent the last five years working on The Quilter's Catalog: A Comprehensive Resource Guide, which will be published by Workman in 2007. For a sneak peek at her book, go to her website, www.megcox.com. I can't wait to get my hands on a copy.
––––––Mark
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The Survivor Quilt–Correction
Due to a printing error, cutting measurements for The Survivor Quilt in our first issue are incorrect. Sorry for the mishap! The mistake was caught well after the magazine went to press. The correct measurements are available here.
––––––Mark
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