These threads are very interesting to me, even though at this point I am no where near able to sell any of my projects. Just to play devils advocate, there might be another reason for printing "no commercial use" on their fabrics. In this sue-happy society we live in, these manufacturers might be attempting to protect themselves from litigation. Hypothetically, imagine I buy Disney fabric and make a tote which I sell at a flee market. Someone gives this to their child who then injures themselves with the bag. May be the kid was allergic to something on the bag, or they pinched themselves with the zipper, or God-forbid, they strangled themselves with the strap. These days, people will look for someone to sue over something like this. Are they gonna sue a lady who sells stuff at flea markets, or Disney? They could look for a lawyer who will try to make some legal argument how Disney is responsible for an injury. That little line on the selvage might just be extra protection in case of litigation against that company.