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Jmac80":2hqetf53 said:
Op was basically saying that most of the patterns from the USA don't really lend themselves to the uk market.. Which I tend to agree with personally.

Yep, I understood that, but no one has slagged off anything, and I fail to see how talking about it in here could jeopardise John70's chances of getting any patterns made.
 
martinka":2qdh1fg7 said:
Jmac80":2qdh1fg7 said:
Op was basically saying that most of the patterns from the USA don't really lend themselves to the uk market.. Which I tend to agree with personally.

Yep, I understood that, but no one has slagged off anything, and I fail to see how talking about it in here could jeopardise John70's chances of getting any patterns made.


:lol: wasn't speaking to you sorry mate, should have quoted johns text :)
 
John 70. You have taken my post right out of context. I have never ever slagged off American pattern makers. I did say some cant really be scrollers because if they were they would make the lines of the pattern more acceptable by making them thinner. Having said that it is just 2 private designers I am refering to, they are not national icons like Steve Good. Most of the patterns I have seen do not lend themselves to the UK craft market but as someone said, now and again we get a cracker from accross the pond.
 
Chippygeoff":3b4161gy said:
I did say some cant really be scrollers

I can vouch for this. One person who has made me a couple of patterns has said that he isn't a scroller, he is more of an artist, but enjoys making patterns for others.
 

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