Hi everybody!

First of all, thank you for choosing Art Gallery Fabrics and Pat Bravo products. Even
though my patterns are known in the industry for having clear and easy to follow
instructions, sometimes mistakes get past my eye.  If any mistakes emerge, I review
them inmediately and put all the necessary amendments. Below in this page you will
find all the corrections that have to be made to the PRINTED VERSIONS AS WELL AS
THE ONLINE VERSIONS.
I want to apologize for any inconveniences to our consumers and shops about these
mistakes, and I invite you to contact me for any further questions....
pbquiltartist@artgalleryquilts.com
                                                                               Love,
    Pat
"My First Playmat"

    We forgot to include the quilting and binding instructions. Here they are:

    QUILTING AND BINDING:

    Layer backing fabric C right side down then put the batting. Put quilt top
    right side up on top of all. Baste the layers together. Very carefully trim
    excess of the batting and backing, to equal the finished size of the quilt top.

    Set up your machine for free motion quilting. If you are beginner in this
    process, just do a pattern of meandering or stippling with solid or variegated
    threads of your liking. Reduce the top tension a notch, and also reduce the
    speed of your machine, so the quilting motion with your hands will be more
    comfortable and easy to you. Experiment and have fun!!

    Cut enough fabric B strips 1 1/2" wide by the WOF to make a final strip that
    goes around the whole circle. Start sewing the binding strip at one point of the
    side of the quilt, placing the strip right side down and leaving an
    approximated 7" tail. Sew with 1/4" seam allowance (using straight stitch);
    aligning the strip’s raw edge with the quilt top’s raw edge. Stop sewing 5"
    before the end. Remove the quilt from the machine. Lay the loose ends of the
    binding flat along the quilt edge, folding the ends back on themselves where
    they meet. Press to form a crease. Using this crease as the stitching line, sew
    the two open ends of the binding with right sides together. Trim seam to 1/4"
    and press open. Complete the sewing. Turn binding to back of the quilt; turn
    raw edge inside and stitch by hand using blind stitch.


    On Step 5. Make the pyramid, we wrote by mistake:
    Draw four triangles that have 8½" at the base and 8½" in height from the
    base...
    Instead, it should say:
    Draw 3 (three) triangles that have 8½" at the base and 8½" in height from
    the base and 1 (one) that has 8½" at the base and 7½" in height from the base
    (this last triangle will be the base of the  pyramid.

    The BALL WEDGE TEMPLATE measures 10½" long and 3½" wide.
    Instead, it should be 10½" long and 3" wide. Click here for the modified
    template.

    Also, on Step 7. Make the ball, reads the following:
    Position each interfacing piece (fusible side down) on top of the WRONG side of
    each of the six fabric B strips (Diagram 7). Fuse with a hot iron. Trim fabric
    ¼" away.

    To make that last sentence more clear, it should read: Trim fabric ¼" away
    from the interfacing edge.
"Milano Bag"

    On the TEMPLATES-PATTERN PIECES insert, on PATTERN PIECE #2
    (flap) we forgot to show the placement of the magnetic clasp. There should
    be a dot/mark two inches up from the rounded cut edge, along the center
    line. For a detailed image, click here.
"Maui Bag"

    When referring to the MATERIALS LIST, please take into consideration that
    both the ultra firm & medium weight interfacings should be FUSIBLE.

    On the Cutting Instructions, it should say the following:
    Lining Fabric
    Cut 1 strip 1½"x 12" (belt loops)
    (instead of cutting four (4) 1½"x 3" rectangles; you will see that Step 4 only
    requires one strip that will be cut into four lenghts once sewn)

    Medium Weight Interfacing
    Cut 2 rectangles 30"x 3½" (handles)


    On page 2, it should say:
    Step 2. Zipper Pocket
    Make the markings for the zipper placement on the wrong side (side without
    fusible adhesive) of the zipper interfacing (2" x 10"), fuse to the wrong side of
    the zipper facing piece.
    With right sides together, lay the facing rectangle on the bag lining piece 5
    ½" from the top edge. (Diagram 2.1)

    On page 3, it should say:
    Working from the back of the lining, center the 10 length of the pocket
    lining (10" x 10") to the top of the pocket facing…..


    On page 5, it should say the following:
    Step 5. Apply Magnet Clasps
    Cut two 1 ½" x 2" rectangles from medium weight interfacing.
    On the wrong side of one lining piece, mark the center by measuring 7 ¾" in
    from one side. Measure down 1 ½" from the top of the lining piece along the
    center mark and place a mark.
    Center one of the 1 ½" x 2" interfacing rectangles over this mark and fuse in
    place (be sure you fuse to the wrong side of the lining piece).
    Re-mark your center over the interfacing rectangle.
    Center one of the backing washers from the magnetic clasp kit over your
    center mark and trace inside each rectangular hole. Remove the washer and
    carefully make two slits in those marks using a seam ripper or scissors tips.
    Place the arms of one magnetic clasp through the slits from the right side of
    the lining piece.
    Put the washer over the arms from the interfacing side, sandwiching the
    interfacing and lining between the metal pieces.
    Press firmly folding each arm of the clasp out and down in opposite directions
    around the washer. Make the arms as flat as possible.
    Repeat for other lining piece taking care that lining top edges meet.
"Verona Bag"
    The correct amount for the PELLON PELTEX #71F Fusible Interfacing is
    3/4 yd. Because this interfacing is 20" wide, there will be a shortage of 1/4"
    on each side of the lower corners of the "Pattern Piece 3"; that shortage will
    get lost in the seam allowance.
    There was a mistake on the PATTERN PIECE #1 (Exterior Bag Top). The
    RIGHT "handle placement" should be moved so that the distance from the
    center is 3½". To see a detailed image of the template, click here.
"Paris Bag"
    There was a mistake on the CUTTING GUIDES section of the folded sheet.
    The MUSLIN FABRIC diagram shows Patterm Piece#3 and Pattern Piece #1,
    instead it should be Pattern Piece #3 and Pattern Piece #2.  Click here
    for a detailed image.
"Posh Flowers"

    In the backing quantity needed, we put by mistake:
    "2 1/4 yd." Instead, it should say: "4 1/4 yd."
"Monaco"

    In the cuting instructions, we forgot to include:
    Three (3) 12 1/2" squares from fabric G. Cut them twice diagonally (for the
    side triangles).
"Romantic Roses"

    In the FABRIC REQUIREMENTS for Fabric D, the correct amount that you have to
    sell in a kit or buy if you are making this pattern is 5/8 yd. instead of 3/8 yd.

    In the cuting instructions for Block 1, we wrote by mistake:
    "Two (2) 10 1/2" by 2 1/2" strips from fabric D."
    Instead, it should say:
    "Two (2) 10 1/2" by 2 1/2" strips from fabric E."

    In the cuting instructions for Block 2, we wrote by mistake:
    "One (1) 11 3/8" by 4 3/4" strip from fabric D."
    Instead, it should say:
    "Two (2) 11 3/8" by 4 3/4" strips from fabric D."

    On the block construction, for each corner triangle, we wrote by mistake:
    "Finish adding another fabric C 6 1/2" quarter square triangle on the corner"
    Instead, it should say:
    "Finish adding another fabric C 6 1/4" quarter square triangle on the corner"

    On the block construction for each block 2, please follow these insructions instead of
    the ones provided in the project sheet:
    Draw a vertical line in the center of the fabric D strip (having the strip possitioned
    horizontally in front of you). Now, draw a diagonal line on the same strip from one
    corner to the matching top vertical line of the strip, as if you were doing a flying
    goose unit. Draw another diagonal line on the opposite side (revealing a triangle).
    Cut on those diagonal lines. Position a fabric F triangle on top of a fabric D triangle
    (right sides facing together), aligning the longest side of the fabric F triangle with
    one of the short sides of the fabric D triangle. Sew with a 1/4" seam allowance along
    the side. Press open and repeat the process on the opposite side of the fabric D
    triangle. For the center unit of the block, piece two fabric G strips with one fabric C
    square in the middle. Join these 3 units together, following block 2 diagram. Trim
    "dog ears." Make four blocks.
"Sentiments"

    In the cuting instructions for Fabric A, we wrote by mistake:
    "Four 10" squares."
    Instead, it should say: "Four 10" 1/2" squares."

    In the cuting instructions for Fabric B, we wrote by mistake:
    "Three 10" squares."
    Instead, it should say: "Three 10" 1/2" squares."

    In the cuting instructions for Fabric D, we wrote by mistake:
    "Three 10" squares."
    Instead, it should say: "Three 10" 1/2" squares."

    In the cuting instructions for Fabric E, we wrote by mistake:
    "Three 10" squares."
    Instead, it should say: "Three 10" 1/2" squares."
"Gypsy Jewels"

    In the Block Construction for Block 2, we wrote by mistake:
    For the center unit, piece alternatively two 8 1/2" by 2 1/8" fabric C strips
    with one 7 1/8" by 8 1/2" fabric G strip in the middle. Make another one
    like this. Piece these two together with one 7 3/4" by 6 1/2" fabric D strip.

    Instead, it should say:
    For the center unit, piece alternatively two 2 1/2" by 2 7/8" fabric C strips
    with one 2 1/2" by 2 7/8" fabric G strip in the middle. Make another one
    like this. Piece these two together with one 7 3/4" by 6 1/2" fabric D strip.
"Mosaic"

    In Blocks 1, 3, and 4, the fabric patches are rectangles instead of perfect
    squares.Take this into consideration when you layout your fabrics patches
    to construct each block.

    Also, each letter in the blocks correspond to a colored letter or "fabric style"
    in the FABRIC REQUIREMENTS described on top of the page.
"Chic Throw"
    On the finished size of the throw we put by mistake 96" by36". The correct
    finished size is 96" by 24".
"Essential Tote"
    On the finished size of the tote we put by mistake 16"tall by18" wide. The
    correct finished size is 18"tall by16" wide.
Also on the cutting instructions for LINING we put:
Cut 4 rectangles 25" x 5" (sides/base)
It should be 4 rectangles 27" x 5"

On the FUSIBLE FLEECE we put:
Cut 2 rectangles 25" x 5" (sides/base)
It should be 2 rectangles 27" x 5"