In the man page it explains that:

      When  patchname  does not exist, cdbs-edit-patch will assume that a new
       patch should be created.  As with the above  scenario,  cdbs-edit-patch
       will first create a temporary working source tree and apply all patches
       up to the new patch in lexicographic order.  When the  shell  is  quit,
       cdbs-edit-patch will create patchname.

So this is just a stupid mistake and long learning experience.

** Changed in: cdbs (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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cdbs-edit-patch with an uppercase name doesn't apply debian/patches
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408733
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