Episode 10: Why We're Not Worried About Pattern Copying
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Hot Cakes Episode 10: Why We’re Not Worried About Pattern Copying
In this episode of Hot Cakes, Sara and Jules discuss the frequent allegations of pattern stealing/copying that crop up in the indie design world and how design inspiration and knitwear trends affect what patterns you see most often!
Do you have a hot take? Email us at hotcakescraftpod@gmail.com!
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Where to find Jules (she/her): www.juliettepecautdesigns.com, instagram.com/juliettepecautdesigns
Mailing list: https://juliettepecautdesigns.com/pages/subscribe
Where to find Sara (they/she): www.bostonfibercompany.com, instagram.com/bostonfibercompany
Jules is wearing: Pattern: Loons in Love by Juliette Pécaut, Yarn: Harrisville Designs Shetland
Jules’ WIP: Pattern: Farasta by Juliette Pécaut, Yarn: Juliette Pécaut Designs Merino Fingering and Suri Silk Lace
Sara is wearing: Pattern: Vacation Vest by Park Williams, Yarn: Junkyarn Cotton
Sara’s WIP: Pattern: Upstream Sweater by Alice Hoyle, Yarn: Upland Fiber Co Cor Worsted
Things we mention:
Hot Cakes Episode 2 — Stealing Patterns is Not Cool
Patty Lyons What the Flip trick
Flower Pattern controversy
The Loon Sweater
Size Inclusive Collective
Southeastern New England Fibershed
Wayland Farm Fiber Day (March 8)
BPM Fiber Fest (March 21-22)
Gore Place Sheep Shearing Festival (April 25)
BFC Classes and Yarn Tasting with Cascade Yarns
Music by Steve Ingle
