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NanaCsews2 09-02-2012 07:20 PM

Was the pattern photo-copied from an original to be blurry? I purchased a pattern some months ago and I believe the pattern was a re-print. A lot of the patterns are printed on 8 1/2 x 11 copy paper and you just don't know if it is someone profiting off from an original pattern they purchased. I recently ordered Over the River and Through the Woods. It is printed on paper that could be very thin copy paper. White paper folded and printed on both sides. I ordered 2 purse patterns from 2 different companies and designers. Both were very poor quality prints on thin copy paper. I was disappointed with trying to figure them out. I was told by the sender that is how they get them.
Go into a quilt shop and check out their pattern wall. The majority are in clear 'bags' with copy paper patterns. I don't know much about patterns, but it could be to keep the costs down. Contact the person/company you purchased it from and let them know your thoughts. If you have problems figuring out the pattern, I bet you could get a personal response from Sue herself by going on her website.

Avon 11-12-2012 11:00 PM

I have purchased several of her patterns and they have always been of high quality.

Avon

bob1414 08-07-2013 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by MTS (Post 3185715)
I'm really surprised.

Sue does the BOM quilts for TheQuiltShow and they are beyond gorgeous. http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/bom2.php

As a member, I get to download the instructions free, and while I've never made one, they seem very well written and detailed.

Maybe because I'm printing .pdf's.

Is that a new pattern or an older one?

Hi, I have been trying to find this pattern - if you want to sell it, I'd be interested. You can contact me through this board or my email - [email protected] thanks!

ckcowl 08-07-2013 11:38 AM

I've done a number of Sue Garman patterns- it sounds as if the ebay seller made copies (very against the copyright laws!) and are selling reproduced patterns.. Sue's patterns are always clear, concise, good quality patterns.

alikigirl 08-07-2013 12:27 PM

Could the eBay seller have made an illegal copy?

nativetexan 08-07-2013 01:21 PM

yep, people on Ebay copy and sell all the time. frustrating.

trishquiltr 09-09-2013 05:27 PM

I have the Friends of Baltimore pattern purchased from the quilt shop that sells it and it is on good quality paper--not blurry. I strongly suspect you purchased a photocopy of the original on ebay. A friend of mine just purchased an ebay copy and I will see what the quality of hers is--someone may be out there illegally duplicating, then selling this pattern and should be caught. Do not give feedback yet until you contact the seller, or if you do, be honest about your disappointment. This is not typical of Sue Garman patterns purchased through a legitimate seller. Buyer beware I guess! I imagine the pattern is copyrighted and this is copyright violation if it happened. Perhaps think about contact Sue Garman--the pattern designer should be making the money, not an opportunist illegally.

Zendel 09-24-2013 06:36 AM

Hi Micha,

I have done a few Sur Garmin designs and they are always well printed. are you sure that this a real Sue Garmin or a "knock-off" - fake. on ebay you are never sure.

giquilt 11-07-2013 06:49 AM

I was looking for the Sue Garman pattern "Afternoon Delight" and ran across this thread. Thanks for all the info on Pirate copies and Sue's wonderful patterns. It will help make my decision.

bigsister63 11-07-2013 08:33 AM

If the pattern is "blurry" even if the seller says that it is an original then still give her negitive feedback. or at least neutral. this may be that is the only way of stopping copying of patterns. This would be especially true if seller will not exchange or returrn this pattern. Also you can contact the designer and inform her that you think someone is copying and selling her patterns on ebay. It isreally sad that you can not trust sellers on ebay. Buyer beware!!!!

Peckish 11-07-2013 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by MTS (Post 3185769)
Is it possible someone had, let's say, bought a legit copy at a local shop or online, and then copied it and put it up for sale on eBay? And that's why the printing was so crappy?

I wondered this also. If it's true, shame on that seller.

willma18 02-07-2014 05:21 AM

Hello ladies!

I would like to do the Stars for a Day BOM, but I only have the 1st 3 installments from The Quilt Show. Does anyone have the others they would be willing to share? I would greatly appreciate it! :)

willma18 02-07-2014 08:47 AM

Oops! That is Stars for a New Day.

Peckish 02-07-2014 08:39 PM

"Stars for a New Day" was a free pattern for members of The Quilt Show back in 2008. After that, it was published for sale. If you google it, you'll find several websites that have it listed.

SewTexas 10-03-2014 08:37 PM

I realize this is a old post, I would like to comment. I purchased the pattern, "Friends of Baltimore" from the Quakertown (I think was the web page) web page and was very disappointed in the selection as well as the quality of the pattern fabrics. I bought shortly after the pattern was offered. You are also right about the quality of copy, it is not printed straight on the paper, and some areas missing entirely. However, I do like Sue Garman's designs. I wish she would spend more time and pay more attention to details of the patterns, directions I found to be difficult to understand. I am not a beginner and have been quilting, appliquéing, designing clothing, and quilt designs, and sewing for more than 30years. My experience allowed me to make the quilt, but very frustrated because it was near $500 purchase. Also my best friend and neighbor purchased the same quilt kit (block of month) and she received entirely different fabrics than I did, hers we both thought were better selection. I emailed the web page and expressed my comments and did NOT receive a response.

Nankc 06-14-2015 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by DogHouseMom (Post 3185738)
I've got "Omigosh" and I can't say that I have either of the problems you mentioned. My only complaint is that I had to do some of the math for the pattern to figure number of strips of each color for the pattern (because it's supposed to be 'scrappy' so she suggests a number of different colors only).

I am making her OMIGOSH quilt and just using all scraps so I didn't have to do any math---I just cut what I had in my stash and then started making the 2 blocks. I LOVE this pattern!!


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