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Tuesday
Booster Seat Cushion
Friday
Love the UPS Man
The ironic thing is that I really need to stop sewing for a while. My sewing table is basically finished except it needs to be urethaned. With better weather to open windows around here, it is time I get it done. And after all, I will be better off when it's finished; it's the last thing to do in my new sewing room.
I love a good sale. The Fat Quarter Shop offered gift certificates for 20% off for Mothers' Day. So I sent myself one then ordered enough to get the free shipping and paid for it with my gift certificate. It felt a little like double dipping on a deal but a deal is a deal.
Sunday
Fabric Basket
Tuesday
PatternFile Application Review
I found this app for my iPad called Pattern File. It seemed pretty cool. It's exactly as the name implies; it's a place to enter all your pattern numbers and the Pattern File database contains a photo of that pattern and all the yardage necessary (the same as the back of a pattern). So I went to the website and set up a free account. The account is free for 10 days, after that the price is $14.99 for the app and $4.00 per month fee. Realistically, I cannot see spending that kind of money for a filing system when I can, although time-consuming, build my own using Access. At least with 10 days I can quickly give it a whirl.
So on a Saturday night while watching the HBO movie of the week, I opened the program and started entering my patterns. Some of my patterns are very old but still useful so I will keep them for many more years. Surprisingly, the first number I entered was found in the database as a vitage pattern. This is cool, it has the pattern envelope front and back just like what I was holding in my hand. So I started entering away.
My excitement quickly waned when I realized that the stack of patterns that were found in the database was much smaller than the ones it couldn't find. So to give an accurate review, here are photos of my patterns.
I would not recommend this software - too expensive and not useful without having all my patterns available.
So on a Saturday night while watching the HBO movie of the week, I opened the program and started entering my patterns. Some of my patterns are very old but still useful so I will keep them for many more years. Surprisingly, the first number I entered was found in the database as a vitage pattern. This is cool, it has the pattern envelope front and back just like what I was holding in my hand. So I started entering away.
My excitement quickly waned when I realized that the stack of patterns that were found in the database was much smaller than the ones it couldn't find. So to give an accurate review, here are photos of my patterns.
These were found in Pattern File. |
These were NOT found in Pattern File. |
I wonder if they will ever load these in their database. |