2 ???s-licensed fabric & triangles to squares
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2 ???s-licensed fabric & triangles to squares
I have made I spy quilts for my GKs using some licensed fabric, and am wondering if I can use the leftovers for charity quilts or if that would be against the licensing laws? Does anyone know? I am also trying to add triangles to squares. I saw a picture of a quilt block with triangles around a square (to give it an offset look) but it only talked about technique not sizes to match each together. Does anyone know how to figure ratios to get the triangle to fit the square? Thanks for any help.
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This has been an ongoing discussion here on the board. Without going into all of it my take is, unless you sell it using licensed fabric is Ok to gift.
As to the block with triangles around it, here is an online calculator.
http://www.quiltersparadiseesc.com/C...Calculator.php
As to the block with triangles around it, here is an online calculator.
http://www.quiltersparadiseesc.com/C...Calculator.php
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Bonnie Hunter has a chart that I printed off for setting triangle sizes.
http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2005/...uilts.html?m=1
There shouldn't be any probs with the licensed products. You aren't selling them you are giving them away.
http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2005/...uilts.html?m=1
There shouldn't be any probs with the licensed products. You aren't selling them you are giving them away.
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OK I'm confused ( doesn't take much these days! ). Are you wanting your bocks to be wonky? Can you post the picture of the block you are referring to?
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My take on the licensed fabric issue is that you can even sell the item you make, as long as you make it clear that it is your own creation. In other words, if you use Mickey Mouse fabric and make a quilt, you can sell that quilt, but you cannot sell it as authentic Mickey Mouse merchandise.
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I guess I'm totally out of the loop on licensed fabric. It seems to me that if I buy the fabric, the company has already gotten licensing permission. I have made Mickey Mouse quilts, Berenstein Bears, Sesame Street, Tinkerbell, and many sports teams.
What am I missing?
What am I missing?
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OK this is what I found to make your blocks wonky. I think the first link will be the most helpful. Scroll down the page where he is applying the washing strips. http://www.quiltdad.com/2009/09/quil...block.html?m=1
Here is another link but I'm not sure it will be helpful. http://piecemakers4life.wordpress.co...y-quilt-block/
Here is another link but I'm not sure it will be helpful. http://piecemakers4life.wordpress.co...y-quilt-block/
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