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70. Using Technology While Quilting

Hi I’m Nicole Gilbert and this is the Stop Scrolling, Start Sewing podcast.  Each Wednesday join me as I share the ins and outs of that quilt life.  If you don’t have a sewing machine, can bust out a super fly Y seam,  or just want to hear about the newest or coolest quilty news, this is the podcast for you.

Hi Folks! Nicole here and welcome to season 3 episode 10 of the stop scrolling, start sewing podcast. Whether you’re listening on the way to work or watching on YouTube, thank you for spending a bit of your day with me.

On this episode of the podcast we’re talking about using technology in your quilting studio. But first the quilt on the wall

Quilt on the wall: Criss Cross by April Rosenthal of Prairie Grass Patterns
Finishes 55×66 
Jelly Roll Friendly

Mentioned this episode: (for all apps listed please visit the appropriate App Store for your device)
Camera: for block placement and checking color value

There are also some great apps for color ideas and palette creation.  Some of my favorites are:
Color Viewfinder app (turns photos into color palettes)
Pantone Studio (color, build and create palettes to audition)
Color Inspiration Tool (can take one color and build palettes around it)

Math App:
Calculator (binding squares etc)
Robert Kaufmann Quilt Calculator (how much yardage you need, size of borders etc)

Tracking:  Quiltful

Timer/Alarm Clock

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