Messed up felt, can I save it?

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Hi,

Rushed felting my shed yesterday as I had a few days dry. Was basically dark and cold when doing it which was probably a bit silly.

Can I save it, without needing to bin that layer?

The middle panel is down with adhesive, that’s where it went major wrong for me. I watched someone roll it out into the adhesive but I couldn’t get it to straighten out without tearing. I ended up adhering both overlap and the underlay from about half way to try keep it down, but seems about the same.

The sides are lifted a bit which makes me worry about puddling.

If I pull down the sides more, then refelt on top with a heavier felt, will it still look like the Highlands?
 

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It looks like the ridge is bowing?

There is a slight bow, exaggerated by the peaks I think in this photo, but there’s one there.

Was a Project Timber shed, I didn’t realise how bad it was to send back before I had already voided the warranty. Pretty much every board was bowed or warped in some way. It’s together and feels solid, roof doesn’t move at all. Overall structure is square and level but there’s bits that are off.
 

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