Old 07-01-2016, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by LTeachergeorge
I work part time at the LQS, and it is my understanding that pattern designers are hired by the fabric companies to make patterns as examples of the fabric line. I know my boss asks if there is a pattern to go with the fabric. Once a sample is in the store, we sell more of the fabric. Many of the fabric companies have free downloads on their websites. Hope this helps, and yes, it is very irritating not knowing what color each piece is.

Linda in Missouri
Yes, I notice this a LOT when I download the freebies from the fabric sites.
This is why I love books so much as when they give the yardage cutting instructions it is often given in generic decriptive terms such as "dark brown" print or "light blue solid" etc to give a generic description of the sample in the picture. Pam Bono color codes things nicely in her patterns.
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