Old 08-21-2010, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by JJs
Let's just say that I cannot figure out why someone would put a pattern in a magazine or book or by itself - KNOWING that whoever buys it (in any form) is going to want to MAKE A QUILT from it. As it's already been said, why else even make the pattern available.

Quilters have ALWAYS SHARED - from waaaaay back when, they would make a stack of 'pattern blocks' - you kept those so you'd know how to make a block. (mainly because paper was at such a premium). These ladies did not snip and snipe at each other - "oh, you used *my* block"


Amen! It seem like we are supposed to support these people and the quilt rags with our money but then we have to hide our work in case someone might see it and want to make one like it. These designers can keep their patterns from now on
and the rags can sell their subscriptions to someone else.
Does this mean no more show and tell at guild meetings?

I don't know who designers are, not familiar with who is who and frankly my dear, I don't give a hoot... and it's a sure bet that at this stage of my life (real live OLD LADY) I'm not going to bother to find out. They can keep their quilt designs and magazines and books and I'll work with my EQ and all the quilts in MY head...
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