Showing posts with label QuiltAlbum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QuiltAlbum. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Another Practical Use for QuiltAlbum!

I've found another use for my QuiltAlbum software.  Along with adding my quilts to the data base, I've decided to add in my Sewing machines.  This is the page for my antique treadle machine that my Grandma gave me.  (You can click on the pictures to enlarge them to see better).  


I set up a category for Sewing Machines, so in my notebook of print outs, I can have a special section for my little budding sewing machine collection.

I'm using the spaces to record things like the serial numbers (having this info backed up electronically is a good idea for insurance purposes too). 

The notes section of the page is where I am recording special information like dating the machine, when I acquired it, and things I've sewed on it or other memories I have of the machine.

For example this humble little machine is the one that I sewed my wedding dress on, along with clothes for my kids, and many years worth of Halloween costumes...not to mention my first quilt :)

I plan on adding memories to the notes section as time goes on, and maybe someday I'll note who I bequeathed each machine on to!

I can also start keeping track of things like when each machine was last serviced, or any special TLC that each one receives.

Just another practical use for the QuiltAlbum program!  I'm probably enjoying uploading things into this program a little too much ~ I have to say it's kind of addictive :)


If you're interested in QuiltAlbum, check out their website for information and tips ~ and don't forget to use the coupon code BCC-BG at check out for your special $5.00 discount just for being a reader of my blog :)

Enjoy the day!
~ Dawn

Thursday, August 4, 2011

The QuiltAlbum Winner!


The big day is here!  First I want to thank everyone who left great comments, I loved reading about how others would use the QuiltAlbum software with their own quilt collections.  The Give Away post had 73 comments that resulted in 85 entries (some people were or became followers, but told me that in one comment).  So I made a list of all the comments as they came in, and assigned numbers to each entry.  I enjoyed visiting all of you who have blogs too by the way!

So this morning at 6:00 a.m. I used the Random Number Generator to pick the lucky number 45...

...And the winner is Pat!  (Yes, this is a portion of the list I made of the entries ~ I told you I'm not very high tech).  Full disclosure: I have never met Pat in person, but I am a follower of her blog.  Check out the fun stuff she does with the AccuQuilt Go!


Pat's original comment on the Give Away post was:
Oh, my gosh....I was an avid scrapbooker (before I discovered quilting) and this would combine my love of that with my love of quilting!!! I have photographed ALL my quilt projects (with the intention of journaling about them). Maybe this program would give me the kick in the pants I need to get moving on this project (especially if it's as easy to use as you say). Please throw my "hat" in the ring for this, okay? Thanks!!!

If you didn't win this Give Away, remember the software is very affordable at only $29.95 for the downloadable version.  Make sure you take advantage of QuiltAlbum's generous offer for my readers of $5.00 off if you fill in Discount Code BCC-BG at check out.   You can pass on this offer to friends too ~ I'll be leaving the link with the discount code on my sidebar for a while.

Also, I had hoped to have a pretty show & tell picture of a new finished project for you for today's drawing, but alas I've been busy with a lot of work lately that I can't show (nice for me, but not fun for the blog).  I have been sewing though, and will be able to show some of it soon :)

Enjoy the day!
~ Dawn

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

A Quilt Album Review & A Give Away!

How many quilts have you made in your years of quilting?  Any idea?  What year did you make that favorite cuddle quilt?  What kind of batting did you use in that baby quilt you gave as a gift to your niece three years ago?  These are all typical of questions that I've asked myself in the past.  Of course I've had good intentions to keep track of these things, but...well actually I've been so busy making quilts that I haven't much concerned myself with documenting them.  And even though I know the importance of quilt labels, I have to admit I don't always get one made for every quilt.

Well now along comes Quilt Album!  I was introduced to Quilt Album software by Pat Sloan a few weeks ago.  She asked me to try it, and give my opinions, and I have to say so far I'm loving it!  Quilt Album is a very user friendly computer program that allows you to fill in all the pertinent information onto a page for each quilt that you make.  It keeps an electronic record of all of your quilts, and you can print out album pages to keep a scrapbook style notebook to flip through (something I've been intending to do ~ and well you know about good intentions....). 

This is a computer screen shot of one of my quilt pages (you can click on the pictures to enlarge them and see them better).  I like how they have included a place to tell the story of each quilt, and I can assign categories for my quilts.  So I've set up separate categories for quilts I've made as gifts, quilts I've made for publication, Quilts I've made/repaired for customers, Antique quilts that I've collected, and quilts that I've made just for me to keep.  You can personalize the categories to meet your own needs very easily :)

This is the screen shot of my Dad's quilt that I blogged about the other day in This Post.  One of the things I like the most about this program is how easy it has been to download and use.  They have kept it simple enough that it's been very easy to just jump in and get started even for a non-IT person like me :)  Sometimes I find computer stuff so complicated that I don't have the time or the energy needed to learn it ~ I'm happy to say that's not so with Quilt Album!

This is a scan (so it's a little faded) of the printed Album page for my Dad's quilt.  I'm sliding them into page protectors and starting a notebook of my quilts.  This page is full size, but you can also print out half size pages for smaller notebooks for easier carrying along like to guild meetings and such. 

You can personalize your cover page.  I'm going to look for another color notebook to slide my cover page into, but right now I have a blue one ~ it's ok, but doesn't speak to me :)

The Quilt Album people have also thought of a summery page that you can print for your notebook that can serve like a table of contents.  The summaries can be set up any way you like ie: alphabetically, by date, or category...  Notice that I still have to go back and fill in some of my quilt sizes (I was adding some of them by memory, but can go back and follow up on the facts that I didn't know off the top of my head at any time, and just reprint the summary page).

And remember those quilt labels that I'm so bad about!  This is a sample of a quilt label that I printed out right from the quilt record in the software.  In the print screen I can choose what information from the record I want to include or leave off of the label, and if I want a picture or not on the label.  Then I can just print the label right onto printable fabric ~ This is going to make it so easy to go back and label some of my past quilts!

And just for fun, you can easily print out other goodies like these note cards (in several sizes and formats) that are personalized on the back with your quilt's information.  I love this added bonus...probably a little more than I should :)

In a matter of minutes I had note cards, business cards, and return address labels :)  So cool!

I've decided to work with Quilt Album as one of their Ambassadors, and of the most important things I like about this program is that it's also very affordable!  You can download a copy from Quilt Album for $29.95, (or purchase a disc for $39.95) and my readers can receive a $5.00 discount on your purchase if you enter the discount code of BCC-BG at the check out!

And Exciting News:  The nice people at Quilt Album are offering a Give Away of a Free Quilt Album Software Program for one lucky reader of my blog this week!  Just leave a comment on this post and let me know how you'd use Quilt Album.  Become a follower of my blog (or let me know that you already are if you are) for an extra entry.  I'll draw one name randomly on Thursday,  August 4th at 6:00 am EST.  Good Luck!

You've worked so hard to touch others through your quilts, you owe it to yourself to document them.  Quilt Album makes that very doable :)

Enjoy the day!
~ Dawn