I saved it in My Bookmarks and now I can not
find it anywhere!!! It was there earlier today but when I just looked, it has been taken out. |
Yes, I think someone tried to be helpful and posted copyrighted info. You can post a link, but not a scan or copy of the actual info.
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The first quilt link posted is from Quilts and More magazine Summer 2009. It designed by Gerri Robinson from Dublin, OH.
Nothing once posted online is never not there anymore. I'll keep looking. I found several blogs that shows the layout of the strips how they are sewn. Easy. Just do a four strip rail fence with the last strip having a HST sewn to the end. I looked on Gerri Robinson's webstore and the pattern is not listed for sale. |
isnthatodd put the link to the one i was liking.
i printed a pic of it because i intend to make one myself soon. |
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I was able to print a copy of the directions and
picture of the quilt before they took it off. |
The directions and layouts were something a person did on her EQ. I wonder what was wrong with her doing that? She was sharing what she did, not copying the magazine pattern.
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If your going to use a pattern or picture that is a copy write, you need to cite the authors name with the photo and pattern. As long as you give credit where credit is due there should not be any problem. This just the way I see it.
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I did the block using EQ7 picture import to EZ Draw. It showed the block being 4 strips with a HST sewn at the end of the last strip. There may be an a different way to construct the block but this way seems simple enough. It's the way the blocks construction in the blog pictures seem to be sewn too.
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