Pieceflow
Pieceflow Support
Use this page for public support information for Pieceflow.
Start here
Use this page for public support information for Pieceflow.
Contact
- Product support: `support@dartscreative.com`
- Privacy questions: `privacy@dartscreative.com`
Metadata
- App: `Pieceflow`
- Locale: `en-AU`
- Purpose: localized Help
- Status: `draft-localized`
- Source of truth owner: Portfolio Core
- Last updated: 2026-04-21
1. Start here
Choose the calculator that matches the fabric question you need to answer right now.
`Pieceflow` is meant to help with bounded quilt-planning maths, not to replace every quilting instruction or pattern note.
2. Use the right inputs
Enter the finished dimensions or values the calculator asks for, then confirm the units before reading the result.
If a project still depends on pattern-specific seam allowances, piecing assumptions, or custom construction steps, keep those separate from the app's bounded maths.
3. Read the result honestly
Treat the result as planning maths for quilt backing, binding, border fabric, wadding, strips from width of fabric, or a saved project sheet.
Do not read the app as a pattern validator, certification tool, or substitute for checking your own fabric plan before cutting.
4. Save a project when
Save the project sheet when you know you will come back to the same quilt plan later.
If the project changes materially, update the values before cutting instead of trusting an older saved project sheet by habit.
5. Contact support when
Contact support if:
- the maths looks wrong for the values you entered
- the wording feels unnatural in your language or region
- unit or fabric-estimate phrasing looks confusing
- a saved project sheet appears inconsistent with the current inputs
Please include:
- which calculator you used
- the values and units you entered
- the language and region you selected
- what looked wrong
- whether the issue was maths, wording, or saved-project behaviour
Metadata
- App: `Pieceflow`
- Locale: `en-AU`
- Purpose: localized FAQ
- Status: `draft-localized`
- Source of truth owner: Portfolio Core
- Last updated: 2026-04-21
1. What is Pieceflow?
`Pieceflow` is a calm, local-first quilting calculator.
It helps with bounded quilt-planning maths such as quilt backing, binding, border fabric estimates, wadding size, strips from width of fabric, and simple saved project-sheet recall. It is intentionally narrow. It is not a sewing suite, pattern marketplace, or social quilting network.
2. What does Pieceflow calculate?
`Pieceflow` currently focuses on bounded quilting maths, including:
- backing fabric estimate
- binding length and strip count
- border fabric estimate
- wadding size
- strips from width of fabric
- saved project sheets for the current quilt plan
The app is designed for planning maths, not for replacing every project instruction.
3. Does Pieceflow replace a quilt pattern?
No.
`Pieceflow` helps with reusable planning maths. It does not certify pattern correctness, construction order, seam handling, or final fabric decisions for every quilt pattern.
4. Does Pieceflow support different units, languages, and regions?
Yes.
The app adjusts wording and unit presentation for each supported language and region. Language and region mainly control how the app speaks and presents values. It does not turn the app into a pattern authority for one country or quilting tradition.
5. Does Pieceflow need an account?
No.
Pieceflow is designed to work on your device as a one-time purchase. The app does not require sign-in, cloud sync, or an online service to do the main job.
6. Where is my data stored?
Saved project sheets stay on the current device.
If that changes later, the Help and Privacy information will say so clearly.
7. Does Pieceflow track me or upload my projects?
The current version of the app does not use accounts, sync, or remote project processing.
8. What should I do if the maths or wording looks wrong?
Use the Help front door first to confirm you chose the right calculator and units.
If the result or wording still looks wrong, contact support and please include:
- which calculator you used
- the values and units you entered
- the language and region you selected
- what looked wrong
- whether the issue was maths, wording, or saved-project behaviour