Do brand name logos bother you...
#113
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: STAYTON, OR
Posts: 329
It seems to just be part of the fabric and it's in the corner bottom not in the middle where it would really mess things up.
Just a logo like John Deere.....doesn't bother me.
If it's one panel why did they bother to put it on every little picture? Probably incase people would want to use each picture separately.....
Just a logo like John Deere.....doesn't bother me.
If it's one panel why did they bother to put it on every little picture? Probably incase people would want to use each picture separately.....
#114
Some brand logos like this one are always incorporated into the fabric or clothing design and people who buy these products expect the logo to be there. I wouldn't buy this fabric for myself but if I were making a quilt for an outdoorsy type person who likes this brand I would consider it.
#115
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Topeka, KS
Posts: 3,813
I love the picture, it is very clear and the deer and background are beautiful. It looks like a photograph. I agree with everyone about the logo, especially in every square, however, unless you find a very creative way to hide it, I don't see how you could cut it off. The picture is balanced. You need the print on the cloth under the deer to balance the picture. I like all the ideas on here to camoflage the logo, color it so it blends in, place an applique over it, etc. I also recognize that some people love, love, love certain brands and want it there. I just don't think cutting it off would use the beauty of the scene in a satisfactory way.
This is like Olin Mills putting their logo in the corner of every picture.
This is like Olin Mills putting their logo in the corner of every picture.
#120
You buy clothes with logos out front and noticeable because face it, we want people to know we're wearing designer apparel. But when I make a quilt I'm the one picking the fabrics, deciding on a design, and doing all the work. I don't want the company that designed the fabrics name all over my quilt. You don't see Nancy Halvorsen or Susan Winget with their names on the panels they design. I would not buy it.
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