What we are talking about is the business of quilting. Before the sewing machine quilts were made by hand, once machines made sewing more economical, quilts became something easy to be had and made money for factory owners. We as quilters have been saying that no one wants to pay us our due for the work we do. Now quilters are saying the same thing about business who trademark or copyright their materials. The disney company didn't wake up one morning and over a weekend design material for us to use. It cost much time, many paychecks, and money. We are not being told we can't use the material. But if the only reason you work is selling, or you choose a material for a project is because you know it's a trademark item,that is sure to sell, then you should just get a liscene and then you can charge what you will.
Just last week a woman asked that I make a couple of quilts out the the disney collection, I said only if she brought the material herself, and I would only charge for the time and labor, and yes I would return all scraps back to her. That is making something for personal use.
I worked in a factory once and when they were finished a batched job for a large deparment store, the store took back all stencils and the ink that they used.
Let's give others the same credit we ask for ourselves.