Chart Corrections

Corrections!

My goodness!

I do my very best to proof my charts for spelling errors, color key consistences, and anything else that is important for stitching a pattern, but it seems that my accuracy record leaves much to be desired lately.

For that, I'm terribly sorry. I know it causes great inconvenience to stitchers who think they've got all the threads they need, but one is missing (because it wasn't on the key), or they're confused as to where in a chart a symbol is, when it's marked on the key, but is mysteriously missing from the chart itself. Unfortunately, these are some of the errors I've made lately, and I hope I haven't caused too much irritation.

Below you'll find some of the corrections that have come to my attention recently. I thank you very much for your patience, and hope that, in the future, I'll be able to spot these things before they get sent off to the printer and mailed to the shop owners!

Promised Lamb…
There is a heart symbol for Wood Smoke (Gentle Art) on the color key, but on the chart, Wood Smoke uses a small checkerboard square symbol. Therefore, everywhere you see a checkerboard symbol, please pretend it's a heart!

Correction tp-1

Cinnamon Stars…The check-mark symbol on the house is Oatmeal (Gentle Art), which was left off of the key entirely.

Correction tp-2

(The angle of this photo reminds me of Dorothy's house blowing away in the Wizard of Oz!)

A Red Cottage…
The color Wood Smoke (Gentle Art) was omitted from the model at the last minute, yet I forgot to remove it from the key. I'm very sorry if you purchased a skein of floss you didn't need.

A Red Cottage tp

His & Hers Thanksgiving Stockings…
Mrs. Pilgrim's hair is stitched in Onyx, as you may be able to tell from the chart, but her symbol is wrong. In this case, the symbol for her hair should be an X, like what you find in Mr. Pilgrim's outfit.

His & Hers tp

Winter Wienerland…
This isn't so much as an error as it is a bit of a discrepancy; the color key offers the option of stitching with DMC instead of Gentle Art threads, and I used the color 3859 for Old Red Paint. It's come to my attention that in some shop owner's inventories, there is no color labeled 3859 (although it is in my DMC catalog). In this case, you could use the color 407 or 3772 instead. Keep in mind that I design in DMC first, and then convert the DMC colors to the overdyed floss I have in my inventory, which may or may not be of the same dye lot as what you'll find in your shop. If this is the case, please don't hesitate to use something you like as a substitution! Many stitchers are afraid of doing this because they feel that the designer chose the color listed because it's the perfect color for the piece, but this isn't the case; it's a matter of opinion, so allow yourself the gift of your own opinion if you'd like to substitute something. 🙂

Tp-2

I sure hope this is everything! If I've missed something, feel free to let me know about it.

I'm going to try very hard not to make any more goofs, but I know they will happen. I just ask for your continued patience when I do!

I hope you all are enjoying this brand new week we've been blessed with so far.. I've been trying to teach myself to knit in between Christmas shopping and a myriad of errands, as well as working here and there on an old work-in-progress of mine called Ruth Bacheler (by The Scarlet Letter; I'm so in love with all the pinks and greens! Why do I ever put it down? Oh yeah… because there are about 8.2 million satin stitches in it, and as many color changes. But it will be so worth it when it's finished!)

Darn that Scarlet Letter… not a single error yet, and I'm 2/3 of the way finished with it. 😉

6 Comments

  • Deb

    Just don’t understand WHY a shop wouldn’t have DMC 3859 in their inventory. It’s a valid color and all of our distributors carry it.

  • Cathryn

    I hate when this happens – I am SOOOOOOOOOOOO bad at proofreading! It happens Paulette. We still LOVE your charts!!! 😀 Cathryn

  • Joann09

    Did I hear someone say SATIN STITCHES?????
    OMG!!!! That is such an easy stitch, but the one I hate the most! LOL!!!
    (I have a Spanish sampler that’s a UFO due to those satin stitches!)
    Thanks for the updates… Quiet a few designs here I see I need to add
    To my stash!!

  • Theresa Venette

    Mistakes do happen — most stitchers roll with it, but I know it drives some people crazy. Any designer who puts out the number of charts you do is charting a few hundred thousand stitches a year. There are bound to be a few errors.
    Keep doing what you’re doing — you are wonderful!

  • Jane Bailey

    No problem, Paulette! I love all your designs, just need to stitch all night long to get my growing “wish list” accomplished. A little proofreading “oops” is better than many other things that could happen in life. :-))

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