About QuiltCraft
QuiltCraft is a digital studio for serious quilters. It's built around how the craft is actually practiced — designing blocks, choosing fabrics, planning layouts, and calculating exactly how much you need.
What you can do here
Design pieced blocks on a grid — half-square triangles, welded shapes, true finished sizes — or sketch freeform blocks on a polygon canvas when your idea doesn't fit a grid. Lay your blocks into a full quilt with sashing, borders, and binding, in real inches. Photograph your fabric stash and audition the actual fabric in your design, not an approximation of it.
When the design is right, export a pattern PDF a real quilter can follow: a cover, rotary-cutting charts, a fabric shopping list, block-by-block piecing directions, assembly steps, and binding instructions. The yardage math is done server-side — seam allowances, strip cutting, backing panels — so the shopping list is right the first time.
Every account gets a private library of patterns, fabrics, and quilt projects. Designs persist between sessions with version history, and you can share read-only links with anyone.
Who makes it
A husband-and-wife team: one person who quilts, one person who builds software. QuiltCraft exists because we couldn't find design software that respected quilters — both the craft and the time it takes. It's free to use, supported by a $10-a-year membership for people who want more room to work, and a professional tier for those who quilt for a living.
Every email is answered by a human. Every change is made with both makers and engineers in mind.