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    Respecting Teachers

    August 30th, 2007 at 10:14 am » Comments (0)

    I was pleased to read Carol Ventura’s recent blog-a-mentary detailing on her view of “Free” patterns and information.

    Carol’s commentary opens the door to an important discussion and I would hope one that helps us all to understand the difference between that which an author/teacher choose to gift to Stitchers and that which is taken with only the most base of rationalizations.

    So what is the issue?

    It is about the MIS_USE of Complimentary Patterns, Charts, & Instructions

    And, how often, almost innocently damage is done by that Mis-Use through a desire to “help”

    Usually not realizing, but all to often simply not caring, if by helping some, you are hurting others.

    It does not matter what the craft, but for today, it’s Crochet.

    At the core of the discussion has to be and is the shared basic belief of the importance of “passing on the traditions”

    To name just a few others, and in no particular order other than alphabetical by first name
    Darla Fanton, Janet Rehfeldt, Jean Leinhauser, and
    Kim Guzman

    All of the above, like Carol, give of their time and expertise not just thru their publishing and teaching, but by their participation “on line” helping others to “learn the craft” and by offering help in a dozen other ways.

    Aside from excellence in teaching and a dedication to producing quality patterns another thing all of above share is that they have been victimized by those who improperly share their work, both what is for sale and what is offered via the web on a complimentary basis.

    When an author or publisher offers knowledge on their website, in a “group” or through “A-Longs” on their blog for your personal use, that is truly wonderful and you should take advantage of that offering for your personal use.

    We need to distinguish what and how we can ethically share the information and knowledge offered for so tiny a price as to be considered free.

    First, Personal Use does not grant you right to copy and distribute

    Second, “Education” does not, unless you are a licensed educational institution, permit copying and distribution.

    This means:

    It is NOT OKAY to duplicate and distribute it without specific permission of the author.

    It is not okay for another teacher to take that and share it
    by using it in their own classes without specific permission.

    It is not okay for a shop owner to download and print out patterns - with or without charge

    What is OKAY is to provide a link and then the “Personal User” will be obtaining the information in a fair and ethical manner.

    Why, because as Carol so correctly pointed out in her blog

    Back to reality. Free patterns are part of my answer to (gaining) increased visibility - and it’s working. My books are not flying off the shelves, but they are slowly making their way into loving homes.

    The very small price these sharing individuals are asking is that the individual visit their websites, groups and blogs to obtain their gift to you the stitcher. They sincerely hope you will find the information and instruction they share for your personal use is helpful.

    It is also, as Carol pointed out, their hope that as a result of that visit you will find their style and presentation will lead to your investing in one of their publications or taking a class with them.

    Don’t we owe each of these sharing individuals that iota of courtesy and respect?

    Shouldn’t we be willing to pay the tiny price of a moment of our time for all the instruction and inspiration they freely offer to us?

    P.S. My thanks to Carol for raising this issue, and more importantly for that class at South East Fiber Forum so many years ago that taught me Tapestry Crochet - I happily recommend all of her books.


    Be sure to let me know what you think..



    What Not Commentary

    August 27th, 2007 at 00:03 am » Comments (0)

    Knitting  At Knoon-Safari Friends Back Row

    Whenever I need an acid dose of Yarn commentary, I spend a few minutes visiting “What Not” blogs.

    Often times I agree -especially when “Fun Fur” is involved - although it has its place, like maybe for the manes and tails of Knitting At Knoon’s Safari Animals

    Certainly much of what is being offered today deserves at least a passing “What Were They Thinking”

    Although it should be pretty obvious, quite Simply they may not have been.

    • Besides, they have every right to their opinions. What I don’t accept is the claim it is not personal. Satiric humor is always personal.
    • Ridicule is always personal. Both are sometimes amusing, but always personal.
    • So… IF you are going to play the dozens, at least be honest about it
    • .

    Now to those passing thoughts or some might say, some snits & tizzys:

      1. Why do the author and many of the commentators fear what is obviously intended as art

      2. Why is the recurring commentary theme almost invariable related to “fit” - and it is the same over and over. Always talking about how the style is not fitted at the waist, shaped to the human figure.

      Do the blogger and her commentators realize that some of the designs were not intended for either the anorexic waif or the hourglass figure shapes. Probably not, at least not anymore than so many of the those offering their work have “done their homework” in order to properly author a pattern.

      3. One wonders what they look like and what they choose for themselves, but like so many who hide behind a “screen name” and a “free” server, we may never know.

    So with a small WARNING, the following are NOT G-Rated and likely will offend many - but then you are reading this blog, so although I avoid profanity and sexual content, you likely can take strong opinions - even if written by those lacking the courage of convictions to sign their name.

    Here are the links:


    Be sure to let me know what you think..



    Quiz of the Week: Are You A Heroe?

    August 25th, 2007 at 00:37 am » Comments (0)

    Yes, I am a fan, it took a season, and a marathon,

    which Heroe Are You?
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    The New Season Start September 24 on NBC


    Be sure to let me know what you think..



    DAMN! I wish I Wrote That:

    August 24th, 2007 at 12:55 pm » Comments (0)

    So you think you are or want to be a “Designer”…,

    Then you should be reading the Fashion Incubator blog

    She made my day today with today’s “guest entry”


    Be sure to let me know what you think..



    Using Calipers To Measure Crochet or Knit

    August 20th, 2007 at 00:01 am » Comments (1)

    none of the handy dandy devices measuring Knitting Needles really work well for Crochet hooks



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