the Sophie beach bag |
In addition, we've also decided to update our Terms of Use. When we initially created our bags, we intended to {and did} sell finished bags as well. However, as our focus has been on designing new patterns, we have decided not to sell finished products. Therefore, small, handmade shops, run by individuals in their homes, are now allowed to sell bags made from our patterns under the following terms:
- Pattern must have been purchased by the seller at retail price (if you received the pattern for free, for example, in a giveaway, please purchase the pattern before selling items)
- Item must be sewn by the seller on a small scale only
- Credit for the pattern must be given (a link is preferred, but not required)
- No mass production of any sort is allowed.
If you plan to sell bags from our patterns, we'd love to see your shop, and are hoping to create a directory for those who wish to purchase finished bags.
Our terms of use have been updated in our shop,
To celebrate our change in terms, we're going to be showcasing some of our bags made by other quilters and sewers! Today we have two:
the Emma clutch by Sara of Sew Sweetness |
the Brooklyn bag by Sandie of Crazy 'Bout Quilts |
If you've made a bag from any of our patterns we'd love to show it off too! We're going to begin a monthly feature series with interviews from other bloggers/Flickrers who have used our patterns! Just leave a comment or send an e-mail to office {at} cloverandviolet {dot} com!
Happy sewing and quilting!
Wonderful....I am glad that you are changing your focus to more designing, I can only imagine all the ideas running around in both your heads!
ReplyDeleteYou guys sure are talented in designing!
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Cute bags, I have really been wanting to make a couple of bags..I just need to sit down and do it!
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