Old 09-23-2010, 08:15 PM
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SharonAnne
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Originally Posted by Janet Orfini
Originally Posted by Candace
Why would someone create this? Why would someone buy it? "Boy, I sure hope the quilt store has some dead cat fabric today." No, I didn't buy this on purpose, but it came in a lot of quilting fabric I bought. My husband agrees it's the oddest fabric! I will have to keep it and take it out to show people once in a while. Sort of like a Ripley's Believe it or Not. It's an artist line produced by Michael Miller. Yuck. Trust me, the cats look sadder in person.
This is soooo bad on soooo many levels. I'm a textile designer that work for Timeless Treasures, Northcott, P&B, just to mention a few, and never would I have allowed something like this to get past my office.I see things like this and I wonder why I'm still out of work.
Hi, Janet - You know? The VERY first thing I thought of when I saw this post and the dead cat fabric picture, was how COULD they create this as part of a fabric line when your gorgeous zodiac fabric was rejected for publication, so to speak (not necessarily by MM, but by your dealers). What makes this acceptable and yours NOT? I just don't understand.
Your design was beautiful and a sure winner. This is not fit for rags.

Just my 2 bits worth.
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