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nhweaver 11-12-2011 03:43 AM

I got a quilting calculator!
 
Yesterday went to Joann's especially for the sale on the quilting calculator plus 10% off. It is fabulous. I played with it all morning. (Couldn't sleep, the time change affects me). In the past, I have either bought way too much fabric (stash builder), or not enough fabric for a project. I can really use this, and it is very easy to figure out. Even has a quick guide storage in the back of the calculator.
You can get yardage for sashing, for blocks, for backing, for binding. This would be a very useful item on your Holiday list. Wish it had a calculation for jelly rolls, layer cakes too.

Drue 11-12-2011 03:53 AM

I have had mine for about 5-6 years...got it when it first came out. I love it! It is a great asset for any quilter and relatively easy to use and understand. I do refer to the "quick guide" often and am please that it has a little storage space in the back to take with me when I need it. Enjoy!

Marni 11-12-2011 05:23 AM

These calculators are an awesome tool-we use them all the time at Mami's Country Quilts. In Canada, everything is metric, but most patterns we sell and use are standard measurements, so these calculators to convert all the time!

quiltinghere 11-12-2011 05:30 AM

Is there only one brand of the calculator? Santa wants to know about how much it cost?

franc36 11-12-2011 06:02 AM

My husband got me a quilting calculator at Hobby Lobby at an extremely reduced price. I've never used it. After reading your comments, I'm going to get that calculator out and figure out how to use it. Thanks!

snipforfun 11-12-2011 06:09 AM


Originally Posted by nhweaver (Post 4669128)
Yesterday went to Joann's especially for the sale on the quilting calculator plus 10% off. It is fabulous. I played with it all morning. (Couldn't sleep, the time change affects me). In the past, I have either bought way too much fabric (stash builder), or not enough fabric for a project. I can really use this, and it is very easy to figure out. Even has a quick guide storage in the back of the calculator.
You can get yardage for sashing, for blocks, for backing, for binding. This would be a very useful item on your Holiday list. Wish it had a calculation for jelly rolls, layer cakes too.

I love mine too! In fact I got 2 of them! One for my sewing room and one for my purse. Ive had them for several years and just now had to change the batteries. I think that once you get into learning more you will learn how to change the default setting to whatever you want.

Dolphyngyrl 11-12-2011 08:17 AM

I think they are about 40 dollars at joanns, they are on sale right now online for 20 dollars

Olivia's Grammy 11-12-2011 08:31 AM

I've had one for a couple of years and still haven't figured out how to use it. Any tips?

nhweaver 11-12-2011 08:32 AM

At Joann's it is regularly $39.99, it is on sale for $19.99. The additional 10% was a Veteran's Day discount, they also do the additional discount at Thanksgiving. There was a 20% military discount on Veteran's Day for family members too. I had my Grandson with me (i babysit for the grand boys when school is out and his mom has to work) who is a military dependant, but we needed his card.


Originally Posted by quiltinghere (Post 4669531)
Is there only one brand of the calculator? Santa wants to know about how much it cost?


nhweaver 11-12-2011 08:40 AM

If you do not have the user guide, try to find it online. the one I got from Joann's is very simple, it has a width and length key, a backing key, a block key, the instructions were simple, even for me. I sat down today at 5AM (difficulty sleeping and my 90 year old mother now deceased once told me, if you can't sleep, get out of bed, and enjoy the quiet time, do what you want to do that you didn't get to do the day before, because you will never get that time back!!!) and played with it without any distractions. We always kept a jigsaw puzzle up, and she would work on that, or crochet baby things when she couldn't sleep. I have inherited her sleep patterns and have a "healthier attitude" about not being able to sleep on "those" types of nights.


Originally Posted by Olivia's Grammy (Post 4670419)
I've had one for a couple of years and still haven't figured out how to use it. Any tips?


unclefreckles 11-12-2011 09:50 AM

sounds like this may be on my Christmas list!!

Wunder-Mar 11-12-2011 01:43 PM

Y'know, I have looked at that foolish thing for years ALMOST buying it and deciding to wait a few years until they get the bugs out and make some upgrades - you know how it is when they come out with something new.... I think I'll buy it now with a coupon and hand it over to my husband to put in my stocking. Thanks for the push, ladies!

nhweaver 11-12-2011 03:58 PM

I think that you will find it very useful. I just figured out how big I can make a throw for a wedding shower gift using her colors from my stash. I even have enough for the backing, and the sashing and the borders!!!! All in leftover Civil War fabric and overbuys! It will be a sampler quilt, similar to one that she had admired before from one of my projects. The throw will be almost 62 x 72, enough for 2 to cuddle under during the long New England nights.

5moose 11-12-2011 06:08 PM

How it it different from the iPod apps? Just wondering.

CherryPie 11-12-2011 06:20 PM

I've had my calculator for a couple of years but haven't sat down to read the instructions. Gosh...I might be missing out. Once live settles down for me, I think I'll get it out and see if I can navigate. If I can figure it out, then anybody can.

boysmomoflabs 11-12-2011 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by 5moose (Post 4672371)
How it it different from the iPod apps? Just wondering.

My Droid has free apps for this and I too wonder how it is different.

http://www.appbrain.com/app/quilting...ng.calculators

misseva 11-14-2011 09:59 AM

I bought two from Penny @ quilting with penny. One for me & one for daughter. I was thinking I only paid $25 for each. Love, love, love it! It's so simple to use and for me that's saying a lot! I mean, if Twanda's Mom can do it, anyone can.

nhweaver 11-14-2011 10:17 AM

wow the free app looks good, but confusing. the calculator is very simple, but i will down load the app to my Dell Streak, so the whole thing looks much bigger.

CalcGal 11-18-2011 08:24 AM

Morning QuiltCalc users! I thought it would be helpful for you to know that my friend and co-worker Susie has a ton of easy to follow 'How To' videos on the Calculated Industries YouTube Channel for the Quilter's Calc (the one JoAnns sells and which is currently on sale for around $20) These videos are short & sweet and can help new users and pros make the most of their calc. The link is www.youtube.com/calculatedindustries Happy Quilting & Happy Holidays!

DixieLee 11-18-2011 08:41 AM

I have one and love to use it for figuring out border and binding fabric quantities and number to cut. So many times I would cut too many or too few for the size of the quilt. I know it can do a lot and try to expand a little at a time.

BellaBoo 11-18-2011 09:06 AM

I have the quilt calculator app on my phone. It's been very handy when I'm fabric shopping.


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