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I do not like it and would not buy it. This fabric may cost more because it's got their log on it. If that's the case, then we would be paying a higher price for the fabric because it has a specific name on it AND we'd be advertising for them with what we make for that fabric? That doesn't seem right.
Nope, this isn't for me. Don't know what I will do if manufacturers start doing this with more fabric lines. I get that this is a panel and I doubt logos will appear on calicoes down the road. Sorry, but I don't like this. Thank you for asking this question! |
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.
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I would probably put small triangles in all 4 corners and just cover it up. :)
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Originally Posted by kathy
i don't think we should have to pay them to advertise for them
:thumbup: I do not buy logo-based clothes for that reason. |
it would bother me. I don't like having logo's on my fabrics. I don't even where them on my cloths. I am not going to pay to advertise for a company. if they want to give me a few yards of fabric free then that is another story. if they would have put it where it couldn't be seen but could be identified if you knew where to look then that is one thing. it just looks out of place.
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I don't particulary care for it but if you cut it off you'd lose a good portion of the blocks and in some cases spoil the design.
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Ick. No way I'd buy this.
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I don't like it at all, and I wouldn't buy anything with it on there.
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I don't particularly care to have a logo on my work. It is distracting!
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I really like the panel, but I don't like the distortion of the commercial in what could be a beautiful country quilt. This logo should be on the side where it belongs.
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