FABRIC FLING
#14
if you google on "fabric fling" quilt pattern (include the quotation marks) you'll find vendors who offer the version of the pattern you have to pay for.
it's a string quilt. they've been around since who-knows-when. free instructions are available on the internet using a variety of methods. one can be found here:
http://quiltville.com/striptwist.shtml
it's a string quilt. they've been around since who-knows-when. free instructions are available on the internet using a variety of methods. one can be found here:
http://quiltville.com/striptwist.shtml
#15
Originally Posted by BMP
Ck the search boards it was posted yesterday or today by the gal that made it, she gave the directions on how she did hers.
#16
Originally Posted by BMP
Originally Posted by BMP
Ck the search boards it was posted yesterday or today by the gal that made it, she gave the directions on how she did hers.
"Fabric Fling" is the title of a pattern/instructions written and published by a specific author for sale on the commercial market.
sooooo any efforts to "reproduce" or to "restate" the instructions as written by this author using that title are a copyrights no-no.
even though this block is not unique, and the layout can be found all over the place going back uncounted years, the author no doubt invested a great deal of her time and energy writing and illustrating her version of the instructions, arranging for publication, marketing, advertising, etc.
we need to respect her efforts and investment, and her legal right to determin proper use of her pattern by not pirating or paraphrasing the results or by "borrowing" her title for the quilt(s) produced from her instructions.
clear as mud?
#20
Originally Posted by Melinda in Tulsa
Does anyone know where the Fabric Fling pattern can be bought?
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-86371-2.htm
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