MOLA Errata List —maintained by the Major Orchestra Librarians' Association (MOLA)
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| 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). | MOLA Errata List —maintained by the Major Orchestra
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At its core, the Mola Errata List is a living document—originally a thread on the scientific illustration forum SciArt-L and later archived on various natural history blogs—that catalogs common errors found in depictions of the ocean sunfish.
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