Quiltmaker Magazine

Published by: PEAK MEDIA PROPERTIES
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In every issue you will get 9+ brand new quilt patterns for quilts of all sizes and skill levels. We also give you a bonus download with three quilts that follow the popular red-and-white quilt trend! AND, when you subscribe, you will get the digital version of the current issue so you can start enjoying all the great tips and tricks.
By downloading Quiltmaker Magazine, you can either purchase single issues OR subscribe to the below offer(s):
• Single issue: US$7.99
• 1 year subscription (6 issues per year): US$35.99, automatically renewed until cancelled
When purchasing through iTunes your account will be charged at confirmation of purchase.
Your subscription will auto-renew unless you turn this off 24 hours before the subscription runs out. You can turn off auto-renewal at any time from your iTunes account settings.
You can manage your subscription through your account settings after purchase on your device.
No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.
Privacy Policy: https://goldenpeakmedia.com/privacy-statement-us
Terms of Use: https://goldenpeakmedia.com/terms
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Quiltmaker Magazine Reviews

Loved the old app, hate the new!

Down with Zinnio on

United States

I loved having all of my magazines in one easy to access and portable place. Now, half of my issues are missing. I renewed my subscription only to be able to access NOTHING! Never again. Still hating this app. Buy the paper copy.

Disappointed but Hopeful

Springreader on

United States

I really love this magazine, but I am totally unable to get the magazine using this new app. The old one totally worked for me. I know there’s no help from writing a bad review, but I feel better having vented. I’ll keep trying.

Terrible digital subscription

QuilterSA on

United States

App is non-productive. I purchased a yearly subscription and have not been able to download any of the issues. I would not recommend this digital magazine. Upset my money was wasted

Unable to print or download patterns

SLLN on

United States

It doesn’t do much good to have a digital issue when you can’t print any of the patterns. The older app worked perfectly and patterns were easy to download and print. Since there is no print function, those included at the back of the magazine can’t be printed and those that were previously accessed via a link no longer have a link so aren’t available at all. . If you go to the archive to access older issues, the names of the issues show up, but they do not load. This is unacceptable.

Unable to access downloads archived issues

reached max toleration on

United States

App is terrible. I’m unable to access my past issues that I’ve previously downloaded into my library. Digital copies are not available and should always be available since I have purchased the permanent digital copy! When is this going to be corrected? This new version makes it impossible to use the magazine to create!

Use a zinio login to restore purchases

Diana21 on

United States

This app will work if you get a zinio login and use that as your digital subscriber info for the magazines. All of my purchases came back. Wish the app developer made this clearer. Hope this helps.

Disappointed

Dawn Roden on

United States

I’ve subscribed to this magazine online only because technology is supposed to be so great. Space saving and take it with you when you go on vacation easier. Well for Quilters these magazines are not just reading material that we chuck when we are done. They are patterns we are working on that take months sometimes to complete. It is extremely upsetting when you go back to look at your patterns and they are gone! I have had 4 magazines now that are either gone or I need to repurchase. All because the magazines are being updated by a new online company. Why do the consumers have to lose all that money? Quilt Magazine, Quiltmaker, Quilting Quickly and McCalls Quilting also an Embroidery Magazine. All run now by Zinio. Hundreds of dollars gone. Quilts started that I will have to figure my way through to finish. I’m so glad you all made this so easy for us...Not!

Lost all issues

ssskkk on

United States

After update lost all issues. And can not access my subscription, don’t update if you don’t want to loose the magazines

Terrible app now

Dona's Crafts on

United States

Paid for digital for a year. Have been a user with lots of back issues that I now have unfinished projects for. Now can not access any of them. I have done all that is possible with no luck. A lot of money has been wasted. I would rate a -10 if I could.

Unable to access my magazines.

renunk on

United States

I have tried multiple times to access magazines that I have purchased and still cannot access them. Grrr.

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