Is that one of those advertisers on Facebook that pops up in feed or spams groups like Sew It's For Sale or Quilter's Market? If so, I'd avoid. There are a bunch of fake businesses out there that scrape someone else's photo (or a photo of a commercial item) to create an ad and then get your money OR your credit card info.
ETA - I Googled them and reviews. Found this, in a response to a FB post where someone received a pattern where the instructions did not match the photo at all and were so poorly written they were unusable, which confirms they are at least a waste of money
Here’s what I found: It appears to me, that Nana Quilt (which claims to sell quilt patterns designed by "dedicated nanas," at first look, doesn't appear to be a legitimate, reputable company based on the few comments I was able to find about the company. The reviews on their Facebook page are EXTREMELY NEGATIVE. Here are a few things I came across when I first started researching the company:
A quilting community on
-specifically warns:
“Quilter friends: The Nana quilt site is another fake site … quilt patterns they have listed that are not theirs to sell.”
On Facebook, someone notes:
“The company is real, but why would a pattern cost only $2.00? Probably because no one is paying the designer.” "The site’s short lifespan and privacy-protected domain info may raise legitimate caution."
These comments suggest to me, poor ethics—selling patterns without permission or fairly compensating designers. My PERSONAL Final verdict:
I have not personally purchased anything from this site, and I believe the lack of independent or verified reviews is also a red flag. The reviews on their Facebook page are extremely negative, accusing them of being a spammer, stealing patterns and images from other quilters, and AI generated. I don't have any verification of that, but there are many, many comments to that effect. Scary...