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Flashback Tuesday: A Debbie Mumm BOM

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 29, 2013 by TK HarrisonOctober 27, 2013

In 2006, I participated in a Debbie Mumm free block of the month quilt project.  This is one of the blocks from that project:

DMummBlock

Unfortunately, I never completed the quilt and when I went searching for the rest of the pattern, it is no longer active on Debbie’s website.  I will have to search my stash to see if I can find the rest of these blocks as I do not believe I put them in another project…just in a bin that I haven’t located yet!

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What’s Happening in the Quilt World 6/52: Free Quilt Patterns

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 3, 2013 by TK HarrisonSeptember 30, 2013

One of the best things about my website at BOMquilts.com is that I get to surf the web for free quilt patterns!  Who doesn’t love FREE?  Let’s take a peek at what free quilt patterns the popular quilt fabric manufacturers are offering!

  • United Notions (Moda):  Breezy Batiks
  • Michael Miller Fabrics:  Verity Quilt
  • RJR Fabrics:  Afternoon Table Square in Pink
  • Northcott Fabrics:  Beautiful Blossoms
  • Clothworks:  Box of Stars
  • Free Spirit:  Chicopee Quilt
  • Henry Glass:  Sugar & Spice
  • In the Beginning Fabrics:  Polka Dot Garden
  • Marcus Brothers:  Savvy Swirls
  • Maywood Studios:  Getting There

I hope this keeps you in free quilt patterns for years to come!

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What’s Happening in the Quilt World 5/52: Free Quilt Patterns

Quilt Therapy Posted on August 28, 2013 by TK HarrisonAugust 27, 2013

One of the best things about my website at BOMquilts.com is that I get to surf the web for free quilt patterns!  Who doesn’t love FREE?  Without further ado, let’s take a gander at what free quilt patterns the popular quilt magazines are offering!

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  • From The Quilter Magazine:  Stars and Stripes designed by Maria Umher

Free2

  • From Quilter’s World:

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  • From McCall’s Quick Quilts:  Urban Windows

Free4

  • From Fons & Porter:  Andromeda designed by Mary Fons

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  • From McCall’s Quilting:  Zippy Strippy Lap Quilt

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  • From Quiltmaker:  Autumn Twist Foundation Pattern

Where do you like to go to find free quilt patterns?

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Photographing Quilts and Quilting

Quilt Therapy Posted on July 31, 2013 by TK HarrisonJuly 31, 2013

While I never profess to being anything more than an amateur photographer, I do enjoy photography, and photographing my quilts has become a necessary part of my personal quilting process.  People with MS usually have issues with short- and long-term memory…and I’m one of the lucky ones who definitely have issues with my memory!  You can tell me something and five minutes later, I will ask the same question because I have lost the memory of asking it the first time.  Hence with photos of my quilt projects, I can attach a name to the file image so I can remember what quilt I made and gifted to someone or sold to someone!

You should also know, if you’ve forgotten or are new to by blog, that my kids call me the “Quilt Designing Computer Geek”.  Quilting is my passion and I have enjoyed it since I was 19-years-old.  The Internet has been my bread and butter work for nearly 15 years.  Because of that geek part, I have a number of image programs on my computers that I can use to manipulate photographs that I take and that need a few adjustments.

I was recently asked to create a long-arm quilting website for a dear friend.  She sent me some photos of her quilts.  Just by looking at the photos, you cannot see the quilted stitches very well.  But, if you are using even a very basic program (Windows Live Photo Gallery), you can zoom in on a photo of a quilt to get a new photo that shows off the quilting!

Here’s an example:

PeytynPyleQuilt2 (450x450)
This is the original quilt photograph.  Although you can see the quilt stitches, they are not completely visible.

PeytynPyleQuilt2 (440x450)

This is the same quilt that has been cropped – see the quilt stitches better?

Without all of my geeky programs, I am able to take an image, zoom in on it (if necessary) and am able to truly show off the quilt stitches – which is my goal!

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For Free or Not for Free? That is the Question!

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 19, 2013 by TK HarrisonJune 18, 2013

I design quilt patterns and then write the instructions and post them on my BOMquilts.com website for free.  It seems to me that I have been doing this for at least 10 years but would have to go through way too many files to find an exact date so will just leave 10 years as my best guess.  MOST of the time, I work with quilt shops, designers, etc. to bring you well-written pattern instructions that have been tested.  This works well for all involved, at least based on the fabric and thread sales that come from one (or more) of my quilt patterns.

Quite some time ago, I had a respected shop owner tell me that because I was offering free patterns, I was basically putting a lot of quilt designers out of business.  I certainly have no desire to put anyone out of business but it really chapped my khakis that she would say that to me.  While I understand her point, what I don’t understand is how in the world could little ole’ me put anyone out of business?  Each quilt designer has their own special niche, as I do.  They have their current customers as well as a lot of ways to increase their customer base – both virtually and in person.  Every designer wants to be seen and heard and make sales.  The bottom line for this unwarranted advice was that the dollar is king.

Whether I choose to design quilts and give free patterns to the masses is my decision.  I am not taking money out of a quilt designer’s pockets – I am merely sharing the wealth, as the shops I work with are making sales on the kits for the patterns I design.  I am not making money, but again, that is MY decision.

What brought me to this revelation was that I saw a friend who worked in a quilt shop take pattern books and/or current quilt magazines home and copy patterns from them – as did the owner and her coworkers.  She had quite a few binders full of patterns she wanted to make, and it only cost her the copier fees, binder costs and page protector costs.  As well as a few minutes or hours a week.  What she was doing was probably not illegal, but it is more in the grey area of copyright laws.

Then, another quilt friend offered to give me her patterns that she had purchased, once she’d made quilts from them.  Again, this probably violated copyright laws but it’s done ALL. THE. TIME. right under the unsuspecting designer’s nose.

And what about those of us who go to Quilt Market and get free magazines, patterns and/or perks from the vendors?  We have not PURCHASED anything, but they are giving it away for free.  Does that mean we get free reign on what we do with them after they are gifted to us?

Then there is a virtual quilt shop owner who, in the early days of her business start-up, made her husband spend days and days on policing the Internet to make sure none of her shop’s images were used elsewhere.  She had very distinct images, as well as a logo on each of her images – and her husband had to send not-nice letters to anyone who was using her unauthorized images.  The thing about this that I still don’t understand is that they were NOT her images, they came from the fabric manufacturers – she just gussied them up so they APPEARED to be her images.  And with the evolution of Pinterest, now many quilt shops, bloggers and designers want folks to pin their images to their Pinterest pages.  (btw:  I do not allow my images to be used elsewhere from this blog and I do not have a Pinterest account).

At least with me giving the patterns away for free, I know what I’m getting into.  The vendors I work with know how my website works.  Everyone is happy because sales are made with each design I make and offer to my viewing audience.

Think about a quilt designer who ONLY sells her patterns to magazines – and they print them so a quilter who gets those magazines can get basically a free pattern.  She may make $300 – $500 with just one design in a magazine.  She’s the smart designer, the savvy businesswoman.  She is not relying on individual sales but gets her name out in the professional and personal quilt world because of her presence in a magazine.  She technically is not giving her patterns away but do you realize how many individual patterns she would have to sell to make up for that lump sum magazine payment?

To be judged by those who do not know me personally is sad.  To be judged by my designer peers is sad.  But to not take advantage of this wealth of quilted knowledge that I possess?  That’s someone who is trying to clip my wings based on their own greed.  That will not do.  Not now, not ever – not for me!

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