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#13
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Traverse City, MI
Posts: 405
I use QuiltCalc on my iPhone. It is by Robert Kaufman fabrics and helps you determine 1) fabric measurement, 2) backing and batting, 3) piece count, 4) pieces to yardage area, 5) binding, 6) border yardage, 7) square-in-a-square, and 8) set-in and corner triangles. I'm glad you asked the question and I'm anxious to see what else is out there.
#14
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 5,051
ROOM FLOOR PLAN APP:
I just downloaded the room FREE furniture arrangement app called Roomle (R O O M L E) for working on floor plans. You set up the room dimensions, add windows, doors, furniture. You can adjust the dimensions of the furniture, esp. Tables and bookcases. Like most Apps, It is intuitive vs an "owners' manual". Not really difficult. I am having fun with it. You can "save" multiple rooms, "duplicate" an existing room plan and then re-arrange the furniture and save that plan for comparison, etc.
Sandy
I just downloaded the room FREE furniture arrangement app called Roomle (R O O M L E) for working on floor plans. You set up the room dimensions, add windows, doors, furniture. You can adjust the dimensions of the furniture, esp. Tables and bookcases. Like most Apps, It is intuitive vs an "owners' manual". Not really difficult. I am having fun with it. You can "save" multiple rooms, "duplicate" an existing room plan and then re-arrange the furniture and save that plan for comparison, etc.
Sandy
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