Friends, I need your advice! I have been working on a quilt from
this pattern, called "Summer at the Beach" from England Street Quilts. It is inspired by the Missouri Star Quilt Company video tutorial, "Summer in the Park." But I made a huge mistake in the placement of my blocks! Oops!
You start with two jelly rolls; a solid and a pattern. I chose a Kona Snow jelly roll and a jelly roll of Into the Woods by Lella Boutique for Moda. I love the combination of white, teal, brown, pink, and red in it. It is yummy!
After sewing jelly roll strips into tubes, I cut the tubes into blocks that look like this:
Then it is time to sew the blocks back together into rows. There are eight rows of eight blocks each and they are supposed to go together like this:
But, apparently, I was in my own little world when I started sewing the blocks together, because mine look like this:
A huge difference! I might like this quilt just as well put together this way, as the original way according to the pattern. But what do you think? It would mean lots of unpicking of seams, and I don't know if I want to do that as I already have five rows sewn together out of eight total.
Have you had this happen? You are happily following along with a pattern, and then "Oops!" I'll have to think of a new name for this quilt...maybe "Winter in the Woods?" Something to think (or laugh?!) about!