Yes I’m back for a while. Sorry to have neglected the blog for a few weeks but it doesn’t mean that I’m leaving it permanently - just had too much going on and not a lot of crafting to show.
Today I want to mention copy tatters. These are people who see a design they like (mostly on Pinterest), enlarge it and then copy tat it. Whilst I personally feel there’s a bit to learn when doing this it is basically immoral.
The biggest lesson to learn is that wysiwyg applies. Do you remember when the internet was new that wysiwyg stood for ‘what you see is what you get’? Well, when copy tatting, there are often stitches or techniques that the copier has to ‘guess at’ so wysiwyg doesn’t always apply and the piece being copied may well turn out ‘wonky’,not lie properly etc because of that.
It’s also ‘theft by stealth’ just as photocopying (nowadays scanning) a pattern out of a book and then sending that to somebody else. I guess that those who do this feel there’s nothing wrong with what they’ve done.
BUT it does deny the designer of an income if they’re selling the pattern.
All I can really say is that oldies (old gits) like me learned the hard way as pictures were only in books (and often fuzzy!) and we had no internet etc to enable that type of behaviour. I would BEG those that do copy tat to not share on Facebook groups which only encourages others to do the same.
Remember even the simplest pattern takes months to refine and some people sell theirs to earn a living.
A picture to cheer you up!!!