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Quiltster
Has anyone subscribed to Quiltster? I'm a bit lost with it. I may have to search the web for tips.
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I've never heard of it but I just googled it and saw videos telling how to use it. I didn't watch any but it looks like there is a lot of info. Good luck.
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Just checked this out, and have to say sorry, it's not for me. It costs $99 p.year ($9 pm), and automatically credits your card each month/year. I have found many have difficulty getting out of these types of sales. I also think it's too expensive unless you're planning on doing this as a business, price would be ok if it was a program to install permanently on your computer, or if you could just sign up for a month, no more, when needed. How many quilts would you want to print out per year? Also, one can put one's own fabrics in, but I didn't see if you can use your own quilt designs. I think I would have to contact them with questions first. Not sure if EQ has an app for phones etc, must go look. Just my opinion.
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Originally Posted by Gay
(Post 8135326)
JIt costs $99 p.year ($9 pm), and automatically credits your card each month/year. I have found many have difficulty getting out of these types of sales.
Paypal doesn't give you any grief. They just refund your money right away. Also, Paypal notifies you by email when a charge is placed on one of your cards through them. So, you can handle it before it's two months old. bkay |
I haven't subscribed, but here are some tutorials that may help you get started. Looks like a bit of a learning curve to hurdle. Not sure. Anyway, good luck with it!
:) https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=quiltster |
All the Judy Niemeyer instructors use it as it was designed for JN patterns. I don't think other patterns will work with it. You can upload your fabric choices to it and the choose the JN pattern to see how it looks. It also gives fabric yardage for each fabric in each section. For JN patterns. I prefer EQ.
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