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patricej 02-18-2011 01:52 PM

that all depends on whether or not the design is obviously unique. if it sprang from the designer's original ideas and can't be found in the public domain then to copy it without buying the pattern would be both illegal and tacky.

Linda B 02-18-2011 01:53 PM

It's basically 4 small squares attached to a larger square with a 'babyish' design placed in the larger square. There is an even larger center section with a larger 'babyish' design. These designs could be appliques or embroideried for the different sexes. You could do a pink version for girls, blue for boys, or mix it up to be unisex. Of course use baby style fabrics or flannels. It actually came in an email advertising a sewing/quilting catalog.

patricej 02-18-2011 02:26 PM

that sounds like an irish chain derivative. almost certainly from the Public Domain if you use your own applique motifs.

bakermom 02-18-2011 02:27 PM

There are a lot of similar baby quilt designs out there. DO a search for simple baby quilts and see how many come up with a similar layout. personally, it's not something I would lose sleep over.

Ramona Byrd 02-18-2011 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by bakermom
There are a lot of similar baby quilt designs out there. DO a search for simple baby quilts and see how many come up with a similar layout. personally, it's not something I would lose sleep over.

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And the baby won't lose any sleep over it either. You can make a quilt with the White House on it and no one would dispute your owning the quilt. Remember, ALL clothing manufacturers steal (borrow) ideas from the runways of famous designers. Why can't we? If you aren't going to sell it, don't worry. If you ARE going to sell it, call it a "reproduction" from so and so's collection.

nanatentoes 02-18-2011 05:08 PM

if you aren't selling the pattern for profit then you are o.k. with the 'copy right', and if you aren't mass producing it for profit it's again o.k.

gal288 02-18-2011 05:13 PM

If the pattern is a basic quilt block, well established,, then you can make anything you want for personal use, which includes gifts.

You just can't market the pattern as you own.


Just look at all the patterns out there that are so similiar, it's almost impossible not to use a existing pattern.

gal288 02-18-2011 05:13 PM

Make the quillt & enjoy

the casual quilter 02-18-2011 05:15 PM

I think it's OK. If you figure out how it's done, hooray for you.

ckcowl 02-18-2011 05:15 PM

no, it is not a big no=no, if you can figure it out you can make your quilt; if however you choose to sell it you should get permission and acknowledge the designer....but if you design your own you don't have to worry about that


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