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Quiltler is not free (it costs 12.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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The price of Quiltler is 12.99.
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2.36 out of 5
14 ratings in Canada
Rubbis
Overall this app lets me do what I need. Which is create a design totally from scratch using my fabric swatch images and then provide block cnt and yardage at the end. It’s just a bit clunky in its execution. Updates I would love to see - Minor items: - Allow renaming of saved quilt patterns. Currently if I want to rename something I have to save it again with the new name and then manually delete the old version. - Allow renaming/editing of existing color selections. Currently I have to delete and start over if I mess that up. Major items: - I honestly think this is a glitch, but the custom pattern section will not let me select additional pictures from my existing photo library. It did it once, but won’t allow me to add more now, so I’m just stuck with only the images I selected that first time. This means I have to use the camera function there for any new patterns which is frustrating if I don’t have the swatch or pattern set on hand to photograph again. - Allow uploaded images to be used when setting a color scheme for the block templates. Currently I can only create a RGB/HSB based color scheme for use with the template blocks. The upload functionality already exists in the custom pattern section, so why can’t I set an uploaded image as a color in the color scheme section for template blocks? This would allow me to create designs using template blocks that are actually colored as my existing fabric swatches.
I love this app! As a new quilter, this app is amazing. I am able to design and visualize the quilts I plan to create. I hope to see a few features in the future (maybe I just haven’t found them yet): adding custom fabrics, printing patterns and a little bit better fabric estimator.
Want my money back.
I downloaded this quilting App in the hopes that I could design some simple quilts.I am using an iPad air with ios 14… Followed the instructions, And cannot even get a block to appear… Tells me it’s saved it to camera roll… And there is no block. No instructions on how to import your own blocks, and you’re limited to only the blocks that are already in the software.I really wanted this program to work, but as far as I can see it’s a complete waste of time and effort
Great app I’m having a lot of fun designing my quilts.
I purchased this app just a couple of hours ago and I’m up and running! I had created a few quilt blocks and just couldn’t picture the finished quilt. I found this app and after watching the detailed tutorial, I was able to view and manipulate various versions of my quilt. The app is very intuitive and easy to use. As a beginning quilter, I really appreciate this app!
I am super happy about this App! I look forward to mastering it and purchasing Quiltler 2 very soon. Thanks from all of us artists who prefer to create our own patterns !!!!
Purchased the combo app with Quiltler & Quiltler2. They are fairly different. Haven’t spent a great deal of time working with either one (life has taken over some of my sewing time), but while working through them, I have emailed back & forth with Chris, & he is very responsive & helpful! These apps are definitely works in progress, but I feel like he is working to improve them daily. I think the bundle price is fair! Can’t wait for the next update!
I’m unclear why there are so many unconventional shapes for quilting. Would it be possible to ad rectangles for log cabin designs? Or Dresden blades or hexagon or squares? Have I missed those shapes in the list? Animal shapes are cute but I find it hard to use for a block.