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AnnieT |
Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 1:11:22 PM I'd like to make and sell some aprons, but I don't want to step on anyones toes. My question is, can I sell the aprons I make from Mary Jane's Farmbook patterns? I've already made several of each style for myself, and I love them! I know there are lots of non-sewers out there who would enjoy them, too.
Annie
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Meg |
Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 6:12:31 PM Aunt Jenny, Annie and all the ambitious farmgirls we get to enjoy,
We would love to share our patterns and other craft projects! We have a few specifc permission guidelines, so please email me for details!
Happy sewing and crafting!
MaryJane's daughter,
Meg megan@maryjanesfarm.org |
AnnieT |
Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 5:30:05 PM Thanks, I've already received a response from the gals at the farm.
Annie
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realme52 |
Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 5:19:18 PM As far as I know, things that are published in books and patterns designed by anyone else but yourself are protected by copyright. For example, you can make copies of a pattern out of a book for your own use only. If you want to sell the item(s) you need permission of the author/designer. You find this advise usually in every book that contains patterns, designs, etc. right in the front, usually next to the impressum.
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Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Jan 16 2006 : 4:10:24 PM I was wondering the same thing. I have several cut out...a couple of the beauty shop apron too.
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