The new form includes space for sales information and appraisal information. I made some other additions and modifications, too. And then I entertained myself by playing around with some finicky details, which made me happy and hopefully made the form nicer to look at and easier to understand.
Also, I just learned about a website where you can upload any PDF file and fill it out online. That will give you nice, neat typed writing instead of handwriting, if that’s important to you. If you have a Facebook account, you can save, print, or revise the entered information, too. The website is called PDF Filler, http://www.pdffiller.com/. No affiliation, etc.
I hope you will find the form useful. Again, please feel free to distribute it to your quilting friends.
Comments
2 responses to “Quiltmaker’s Documentation form revised”
Thank you for putting together such a great form. I’m so sorry one of your quilts got “lost”.
Happily, my quilt was recovered! You can read the whole story at http://lostquilt.com/index.php/contact/website-story/. Sadly, so many other quilters are missing their quilts.