yes yes...as long as you buy the fabric
Yes, but be aware there may also be trademark issues if the pattern is recognizable as coming from someone else.
Typically the manufacturer would be responsible for licensing the images.
Yes, you can sell handmade items made out of fabric that you purchase from the bolt at a fabric store.
The bag comapny Eastpak sell a range of backpacks, including packs that are made of fabric. For example, the Eastpak Authentic Backpack is made of polyester.
I believe that Relic is a division of Fossil, they sell lower-priced purses and watches
purses
I don't think Macy's sells CHANEL purses.
figure it out your self
Pollack Fabric has a fabric that they call silk mohair - no other special name for it. It is used as a heavy duty upholstery fabric for furniture. The fabric they sell is made in the Netherlands.
Yes, as long as the new "artwork" is not "derivative" of the original art and you do not misrepresent it as produced or licensed by the copyright owner. See related question on NFL materials: "Can you legally make an item using NFL fabric and sell it?"
There are outlet stores which sell coach purses. Other than that, most of the physical stores that sell coach purses are small independent boutiques. You can also find them online at Amazon or WeeReplica.
Fabrics are manufactured to be made into "stuff". The "license" details are worked out between the owner of the design (for example, Disney or NFL) and the manufacturer of the fabric. If the fabric is available for purchase, you can do with it what you please.