my purse hasn’t worked out – the two sides aren’t the same. Don’t know what I’ve done, so not sure how to fix it.

My options are

  1. frog the whole thing, given it’s the wrong size anyway, and try again
  2. frog the extra bit to each side (only understandable if you’ve read the pattern) and see if I can redo that bit to make two identical sides
  3. give up in disgust leaving pieces sitting on the side and do this instead until I figure out what to do with the pieces.

Votes in the usual place please.


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2 responses to “grr”

  1. Don’t give up! Well, unless you really want to. I vote that you post a pic and let us all see what the pieces look like. I’m sure they would be easy to fix! 🙂

  2. wondered if you’d come by 😉
    will find camera!

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