I thought a few seahorses like this might be another thing I could 'make and take' to the medieval fair!! I've got a few in my Etsy shop and they are pretty popular there.
This design always makes me smile. Back in about 2001 (ish) I had a phone call from the crafts editor of a weekly magazine here in the UK. I'd done one or two things for them before but this was 'urgent'. Could I do a seahorse for them? Could I do it within a few days?
Fortunately I'd done this seahorse a few years before so the 'mini' one sounded easy.
I'll admit that my love for the mini one does somewhat stem from the fact that it did fall into place over the space of a few evenings!!!! It was published in the magazine about eighteen months later - hmmmm, urgent, eh?
I've been reading some interesting talk on the lists lately about copyright issues. I can tell you in all honesty that when a design is 'used and abused' by somebody else (the person added PICOTS and missed a ring out) AND it was then published in a tatting magazine it hurts.
I'm not a worrier about this sort of thing usually but when I'd spent time working on something which I considered innovative then it's 'not on' that a person who'd bought the magazine off the shelves and made a few seahorses should think that they then owned the rights to reproduce it and call it theirs!!!
OK, I understand that the lady who did this was elderly and didn't understand and it was all sorted out very amicably but there again I feel we should 'research' our new designs as far as we can to try and ensure we don't hurt anybody. I'd HATE to hurt another tatter.
OK, off the old soapbox and into the shower. Looks like we may have warm weather here today!!!!!!
I've been reading some interesting talk on the lists lately about copyright issues. I can tell you in all honesty that when a design is 'used and abused' by somebody else (the person added PICOTS and missed a ring out) AND it was then published in a tatting magazine it hurts.
I'm not a worrier about this sort of thing usually but when I'd spent time working on something which I considered innovative then it's 'not on' that a person who'd bought the magazine off the shelves and made a few seahorses should think that they then owned the rights to reproduce it and call it theirs!!!
OK, I understand that the lady who did this was elderly and didn't understand and it was all sorted out very amicably but there again I feel we should 'research' our new designs as far as we can to try and ensure we don't hurt anybody. I'd HATE to hurt another tatter.
OK, off the old soapbox and into the shower. Looks like we may have warm weather here today!!!!!!