new topic.. other then me, who cheats?
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Originally Posted by nana pat
Would you also put down who grew the cotton, wove the fabric, spun the thread, etc..."Lovingly made by" sounds like you made it to me. Only my humble opinion.
And yes, I've used blocks and even whole quilt tops that I've purchased.
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Originally Posted by nana pat
Would you also put down who grew the cotton, wove the fabric, spun the thread, etc..."Lovingly made by" sounds like you made it to me. Only my humble opinion.
Would u give credit to the store whom you bought pre-cut charms & Jellies from?? Same thing in my book..
Now if Aunt Edna or quilter friend Barbara made embroidered blocks that you have used I would definitely give credit where credit is due. No credit needed for 'mass production' stuff.
Well that's my opinion anyway..
#14
I must thank you all as I thought it was an interesting concept for these times. But, as I am quite sure you are all of the same thinking, that taking the time to genuinely work with what we love is always in first place. And yes, sometimes creativity, time constriants, etc. cause us to sometimes circumvent parts that could be better done by others and including with our imaginantion. I more then enjoyed the responses. And I am sure those who were paid for their cottage industries were happy to have the money coming in. I must say I was stunned by the amount of quilting items, fabrics, pre-mades, etc. that are now on E-bay. And I wish I had one special talent to just do that constantly and with perfection to earn money in that manner.
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I agree with these two ladies :)
I second nana..
Would u give credit to the store whom you bought pre-cut charms & Jellies from?? Same thing in my book..
Now if Aunt Edna or quilter friend Barbara made embroidered blocks that you have used I would definitely give credit where credit is due. No credit needed for 'mass production' stuff.
Well that's my opinion anyway..
Originally Posted by luvTooQuilt
Originally Posted by nana pat
Would you also put down who grew the cotton, wove the fabric, spun the thread, etc..."Lovingly made by" sounds like you made it to me. Only my humble opinion.
Would u give credit to the store whom you bought pre-cut charms & Jellies from?? Same thing in my book..
Now if Aunt Edna or quilter friend Barbara made embroidered blocks that you have used I would definitely give credit where credit is due. No credit needed for 'mass production' stuff.
Well that's my opinion anyway..
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Originally Posted by Candace
There is no shame in adding to your creativity. If pre-made stuff works for you, go for it!
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