123 Quilt Pro
#2
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: West Coast
Posts: 9,267
I have the program. They have a half price sale a couple of times a year. I would pick it up then. I use it often. it's nice for figuring out designs. Just work your way through the tutorial and you should be able to learn it pretty quickly. Took me a couple days to get fairly proficient at using it. There is decent help within the program.
Lots of folks will say just spring for EQ, but this program satisfies my needs with it's capabilities and price.
it's actually kind of fun and addicting at first. Like doing quilt puzzles.
Lots of folks will say just spring for EQ, but this program satisfies my needs with it's capabilities and price.
it's actually kind of fun and addicting at first. Like doing quilt puzzles.
Last edited by DebraK; 04-08-2015 at 07:19 AM.
#5
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
Posts: 12,930
I have both EQ7 and Quilt Pro (the latest version, 6), but I am thinking I would be better off with 123 Quilt Pro. I have never mastered the time and energy to deal with the steep learning curve of EQ7, and I keep forgetting about Quilt Pro. What I really need is a simple program I could use for quickly creating a diagram for a quilt I have in mind. Looks as if 123 Quilt Pro would do that for me and be easy to use. But, I don't have personal experience with it...
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