Based on our record, Khan Academy seems to be a lot more popular than PreQuilt. While we know about 106 links to Khan Academy, we've tracked only 7 mentions of PreQuilt. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Prequilt does what you are asking, I think even the free version. https://prequilt.com. Source: about 1 year ago
PreQuilt is a desktop app with a subscription (you can pay it for a single month the one time if you want) that allows for this kind of design work. It’s not exactly cheap, but I saw it like a class or workshop on how to design my first quilting pattern. Without the app I would have had a much harder time, as the app can take into account seam allowance and fabric width (if I remember right), create blocks, etc. Source: over 1 year ago
For your dyscalculia, I'd use graph paper to see this. Or, I think something PreQuilt might be a huge help! Source: over 1 year ago
Prequilt This may be what you are looking for. Source: over 2 years ago
The pattern is a Ribbonpole quilt it's made using HST and was from this YouTube video I don't know what size the quilt in the tutorial is but I used the demo version of prequilt to size it down for a baby blanket and plan it out! Source: over 2 years ago
You don't say how old she is. There are many programs you can enroll her in BUT if she wants to work at her own pace you can look online for what your state/municipality expects a child to know in each year. You can use workbooks, resources like CK-12 for science and video instruction or Khan Academy. Source: 6 months ago
Khan Academy is your best friend, you can also use openstax if you like reading more. Supplement with a quality textbook and video courses once you reach Algebra 1, this site and r/learnmath have good recommendations. And most importantly practice. Source: 7 months ago
Khanacademy.org Do a search for "investing" and you'll get dozens of free "courses". Source: 11 months ago
Khanacademy.org - seriously - everything from basic integers and counting to advanced calculus - all at whatever pace you need. Source: 11 months ago
However, the math instruction that worked for me (I suddenly had to teach upper level math to expelled students in a self-contained class - and didn't know anything past Alg 1) was khanacademy.org, a free online program. I also learned chemistry and physics when those became required. Source: 11 months ago
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