Originally Posted by
peacelovequiltz
I saw this quilt on Pinterest (There's a Dog on my Quilt) and wished I had the pattern, discovering it was out of print. But I figured it out and made a quilt for my great-grandson. My question is - since I have figured out the pattern, and since it seems like a lot of people wished they had the pattern, how could I sell the pattern? Since the original is copyrighted, could I give design credit to Billie Lauder, or would I have to make significant changes to the design in order to call it my own and sell it?
The pattern is in a book, Guess Who's on My Quilt, which comes up for sale from time to time. If you were just selling a pattern for the quilt's background, or if you were placing an entirely different dog somewhere on the quilt, I would say go for it. But if you're copying this particular dog then you're copying Billie Lauder's original design. Changing it up just a little doesn't count as a substantive change. I doubt that there's anyone waiting in the wings to sue you, but you would be doing something that's unethical.