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Old 03-24-2012, 02:34 AM
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This recently posted regarding the fabric/book/designer story. Read all these references.


http://carolinapatchworks.com/blog/2...eresting-read/

http://carolinapatchworks.com/blog/2...eresting-read/

http://katespaindesigns.blogspot.com...l#comment-form

http://carolinapatchworks.com/blog/2...-to-the-story/
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Spent last couple of hours reading this.....interesting read!
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Old 03-24-2012, 05:32 AM
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Thanks for the links, they were very interesting but sad. I make a point to not buy fabric or designs of someone who sues or threatens to sue. I just don't like conflict and avoid it if possible.
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I'm glad you posted this...I had read about it last fall and was glad to find how it turned out.
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Read this with interest as I am seeing more patterns that state the items made from the pattern cannot be sold and are for personal use only. It is a shame that this happened, both for the fabric designer and the others involved.

When I see that on a pattern I just put it back. I also read the selvages and when they have lots of what you can't do with the fabric I don't buy it. There are plenty of fabrics and patterns that do not curtail your use of them.

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Thanks for sharing this information. will be careful to read selvages closely.
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Originally Posted by mltquilt View Post
Read this with interest as I am seeing more patterns that state the items made from the pattern cannot be sold and are for personal use only. It is a shame that this happened, both for the fabric designer and the others involved.

When I see that on a pattern I just put it back. I also read the selvages and when they have lots of what you can't do with the fabric I don't buy it. There are plenty of fabrics and patterns that do not curtail your use of them.

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but did you know that has existed on all the store bought patterns IE: McCalls, Simplicity, etc since the dawn of time? With the event of ONLINE sales, it just brought the terms to the front light...it was OK if you made a few items to sell at the Church Bazaar, or scout fund raiser, but now people are selling in mass online and that changes things greatly!
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I usually make up patterns for items, or use free ones. I buy my fabric at Walmart most of the time. This is why! If I can going to get in trouble for using a piece of fabric, I won't use it.

I have a Brother Disney machine and the legalese they include makes it seem like I have to deed my machine over to my granddaughter if I make her a shirt with one of their designs. I have never made anything with any of the Disney designs.
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok View Post
but did you know that has existed on all the store bought patterns IE: McCalls, Simplicity, etc since the dawn of time? With the event of ONLINE sales, it just brought the terms to the front light...it was OK if you made a few items to sell at the Church Bazaar, or scout fund raiser, but now people are selling in mass online and that changes things greatly!
It's true that some have releases for fund raisers, but I agree now that people are doing cottage industries and selling them en masse online, rather than their own designs. I have even seen them on pantographs - where there are limits on how many times you can use a given pattern.
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I read this with interest for hours. I want to design patterns to sell on my friend's website. Can I do that? Can I photograph an item I made using my patterns but someone else's design? What if I have say an Ohio star block in my pattern? If you ask me, (You did ask, didn't you?) the only people to benefit from this silliness are the attorneys. Others will put the book/pattern back on the shelf or not buy the designer's fabric.
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