i don't like it at all. i would cut it off, even if i had to change my pattern to accommodate the new size.
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I didn't notice it until you pointed it out but now it bugs me. Maybe cover it with applique or something? Love the panels though. They're so lifelike.
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Originally Posted by erstan947
Around here the logo is what sells the product. The hunters love "Mossy Oak" anything. It's like a sports team logo. Also John Deere.
Well, if it's a poplular logo with the hunting/outdoorsman-person crowd and I was giving it to someone who liked the brand then I'd leave it on. |
Nope, don't like it and would not buy it just because of that. Look how far we've come since that silly little izod alligator and the etienne aigner horseshoe. :roll:
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i agree it is distracting but it is on all their prints even in camo clothes my dh has
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They are protecting there brand name and have every right to do so. It is after all a fabric painted photo and no different than any other artistic product put out there that is signed.
Yes even in fabrics brand names/signatures are more valuable than it not being there. |
They are beautiful panels but if I was making a quilt I would design around it. BUT if you made something to sell at a craft or hunters show, it would probably sell well. BUT can you sell something with copywrited fabric in it?
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You can use the fabric as you payed for the fabric. Copywrite just means that you can't reproduse the fabric. We wouldn't be quilting if this was the case.
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THat bugs me, so I don't buy things like that. If someone were to commission a RealTree or a John Deere quilt, then yeah, I'll buy it. But otherwise I won't spend my money on their advertising. Glad it's not just me
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I would probably not buy it because of it.
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