Mola Errata List

Here’s a clean, professional write-up for a Mola Errata List, suitable for a sewing, embroidery, or textile art context. You can adapt it for a specific pattern, kit, or general reference.


Example Entries

| Errata ID | Title | Version / Section | Type | Reported Date | Impact | Proposed Correction | Status | |---|---:|---|---|---:|---|---|---| | MOLA-ERR-001 | Incorrect example for array indexing | 1.2 / 4.3.1 | Bug | 2026-03-15 | High — causes runtime misinterpretation | Change example index from 1..n to 0..n-1 and add note about zero-based indexing. | Implemented | | MOLA-ERR-002 | Ambiguous definition of "merge" operation | 1.2 / 7.1 | Ambiguity | 2026-03-20 | Medium — different implementations behave differently | Clarify merge semantics: define precedence, conflict resolution rules, and order of application. | Proposed | | MOLA-ERR-003 | Typo: "commas" -> "colons" in grammar | 1.1 / Appendix A | Typo | 2026-02-02 | Low — documentation only | Replace "commas" with "colons" in grammar production G-12. | Accepted |

Typical Structure of a Mola Errata Entry

Each entry in a proper errata list usually contains the following fields: Mola Errata List

| Field | Description | Example | |-------|-------------|---------| | Location | Page number, section, line, or figure ID | p. 42, Section 3.2, line 14 | | Error (Erratum) | The incorrect text, code, or data as published | "The gestation period is 21 days." | | Correction (Corrigendum) | The correct text, code, or data | "The gestation period is 20–22 days." | | Date | When the error was discovered and corrected | 2025-03-15 | | Status | Fixed in reprint / digital update / pending | Corrected in 2nd printing |

Mola Errata List – Corrections & Clarifications

This errata list addresses known corrections, omissions, and clarifications for the Mola (reverse appliqué / traditional Guna textile) instructions, patterns, or kit references. Please review these notes before beginning your project to avoid confusion and ensure accurate results. Here’s a clean, professional write-up for a Mola

Sardines (and similar food cards)

1. The Broken Zigzag (Entry #M-04)

A traditional mola edge is finished with a dense zigzag or whipstitch. On the Errata List, a broken zigzag—where the machine skipped more than 3 consecutive stitches, exposing the raw fabric edge—is a primary disqualifier for high-end sale. Minor skips (1-2 stitches) are accepted. More than five? It’s relegated to the “remnant” pile.

4. Cut-Through (Entry #M-31)

The cardinal sin: the artist’s razor or scissors cuts through all three layers of fabric (base, mid, and top) instead of just the top two. A cut-through creates a permanent hole. A pinhole can be repaired; a cut longer than 1cm is a permanent errata item, reducing value by 80%. Example Entries | Errata ID | Title |

Specific Pattern Errata

| Pattern / Page | Location | Error | Correction | |----------------|-----------|-------|-------------| | Fish Mola (p. 12) | Step 4, cutting diagram | The dorsal fin cutout shape is shown reversed (mirror image). | Use the corrected template available at [URL/QR code]; or cut as a mirror of the printed shape. | | Bird Mola (p. 18) | Materials list | Missing black fabric for the eye detail. | Add 2" × 2" black cotton. Eye appliqué requires black layer under top orange layer. | | Turtle Mola (p. 24) | Stitch diagram | Arrow indicating "blind hem stitch" points to wrong edge. | Stitch should catch the folded edge of the top layer only; corrected diagram online. | | Geometric Border (p. 31) | Color key | Colors swapped for olive green and dark brown. | Olive = Layer 2; Dark Brown = Layer 3 (the opposite of printed key). |

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Here’s a clean, professional write-up for a Mola Errata List, suitable for a sewing, embroidery, or textile art context. You can adapt it for a specific pattern, kit, or general reference.


Example Entries

| Errata ID | Title | Version / Section | Type | Reported Date | Impact | Proposed Correction | Status | |---|---:|---|---|---:|---|---|---| | MOLA-ERR-001 | Incorrect example for array indexing | 1.2 / 4.3.1 | Bug | 2026-03-15 | High — causes runtime misinterpretation | Change example index from 1..n to 0..n-1 and add note about zero-based indexing. | Implemented | | MOLA-ERR-002 | Ambiguous definition of "merge" operation | 1.2 / 7.1 | Ambiguity | 2026-03-20 | Medium — different implementations behave differently | Clarify merge semantics: define precedence, conflict resolution rules, and order of application. | Proposed | | MOLA-ERR-003 | Typo: "commas" -> "colons" in grammar | 1.1 / Appendix A | Typo | 2026-02-02 | Low — documentation only | Replace "commas" with "colons" in grammar production G-12. | Accepted |

Typical Structure of a Mola Errata Entry

Each entry in a proper errata list usually contains the following fields:

| Field | Description | Example | |-------|-------------|---------| | Location | Page number, section, line, or figure ID | p. 42, Section 3.2, line 14 | | Error (Erratum) | The incorrect text, code, or data as published | "The gestation period is 21 days." | | Correction (Corrigendum) | The correct text, code, or data | "The gestation period is 20–22 days." | | Date | When the error was discovered and corrected | 2025-03-15 | | Status | Fixed in reprint / digital update / pending | Corrected in 2nd printing |

Mola Errata List – Corrections & Clarifications

This errata list addresses known corrections, omissions, and clarifications for the Mola (reverse appliqué / traditional Guna textile) instructions, patterns, or kit references. Please review these notes before beginning your project to avoid confusion and ensure accurate results.

Sardines (and similar food cards)

1. The Broken Zigzag (Entry #M-04)

A traditional mola edge is finished with a dense zigzag or whipstitch. On the Errata List, a broken zigzag—where the machine skipped more than 3 consecutive stitches, exposing the raw fabric edge—is a primary disqualifier for high-end sale. Minor skips (1-2 stitches) are accepted. More than five? It’s relegated to the “remnant” pile.

4. Cut-Through (Entry #M-31)

The cardinal sin: the artist’s razor or scissors cuts through all three layers of fabric (base, mid, and top) instead of just the top two. A cut-through creates a permanent hole. A pinhole can be repaired; a cut longer than 1cm is a permanent errata item, reducing value by 80%.

Specific Pattern Errata

| Pattern / Page | Location | Error | Correction | |----------------|-----------|-------|-------------| | Fish Mola (p. 12) | Step 4, cutting diagram | The dorsal fin cutout shape is shown reversed (mirror image). | Use the corrected template available at [URL/QR code]; or cut as a mirror of the printed shape. | | Bird Mola (p. 18) | Materials list | Missing black fabric for the eye detail. | Add 2" × 2" black cotton. Eye appliqué requires black layer under top orange layer. | | Turtle Mola (p. 24) | Stitch diagram | Arrow indicating "blind hem stitch" points to wrong edge. | Stitch should catch the folded edge of the top layer only; corrected diagram online. | | Geometric Border (p. 31) | Color key | Colors swapped for olive green and dark brown. | Olive = Layer 2; Dark Brown = Layer 3 (the opposite of printed key). |