Wow. Talk about your fabric printing fail. I bought this cute Christmas-y fabric this week:

It's cuter in person, as the background is more of a cream color. So I got it home and it's sitting on the table and all of a sudden...
[cue the needle screeching on the record]
What the &*#@?

Is that "LA" printed... backwards?!

Why yes, yes it is.
Oh, well -- I'm planning to use this fabric to make gift bags, so it's not a huge deal, but I'm glad I didn't use it for a quilt (or another project that I really care about) before noticing. Sheesh.
love,
kelly
3 comments:
Just as long as you don't take a red Sharpie to the fabric and correct every one. You know you want to.
You have a problem with Fa-La-La-La-Al? Hee.
it is nice
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