Completely original?
#11
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
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I would think so. What I consider an original pattern is one that I might put different patterns together to make a whole quilt in a way I've never seen before. Right now I'm working on a panel, adding pieced sashings between each row of the panel and/or blocks. Some blocks are paper pieced, some are not, then adding a final sashing before the last border. Still consider it an original as I have to figure out the measurements myself to get everything to fit properly. Still working on one of the pieced sashings due to this issue. Whether its an original or not, I know I'll never see another quilt just like it.
#12
I know a fellow who runs a long arm for a quilt shop. He turned down a job because it was too original. (ok because it was really messed up. He could not make square corners on a quilt that was 4" off on a side.
I 'll send your compliments to the ex.
I 'll send your compliments to the ex.
#13
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Southern Louisiana
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I’m sure a couple of my early quilts were “original”. I had no clue how to cut fabric evenly (in the days before rotary cutting), sew and press pieces correctly, match seams, etc. I was totally clueless but I knew I wanted to make quilts. I did follow a pattern but I can assure you, the finished product looked nothing like it was supposed to.
#15
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Long Island
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yes, i do a lot of applique. sometimes, it's freehand, and other times i alter the picture.
I made a beautiful wall quilt i's like to make into a runner. how do i do it without someone
coping it. what do i have to do to copywriite it?
I made a beautiful wall quilt i's like to make into a runner. how do i do it without someone
coping it. what do i have to do to copywriite it?
#16
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Florida
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I guess it's just personal opinion but, I don't think so. There's just no way to say that it's never been done before. I do think doing a quilt in a certain way may be brand new, like when rotary cutters first came out. But, no way to know for certain.