does any one use quilting software
#32
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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I have EQ7 and love, love, love it! If you do spend the money on it..do take the time to learn to use it. It isn't hard and its well worth the money, time and effort! Its also tons of fun!
Oh..and here's the link http://www.electricquilt.com/
Oh..and here's the link http://www.electricquilt.com/
#34
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southern Texas
Posts: 294
I bought EQ7 and have used it to make 2 quilt tops already, and I am designing 2 more from my stash that I have scanned into my EQ7 libary. I spent close to $200 for it but it has saved me a lot of time and energy. It is not that hard to use and I love using my stash to see what my quilt will look like before I cut out all the pieces. It's been great fun.
#35
I have Quilt Pro. It was cheaper at the time, than EQ. Sounds like EQ is better, but I have just used it to figure out how much fabric I would need and maybe print out a lay-out of the quilt to help figure where to put colors or how many of each strip I need for the quilt. It is faster than drawing on paper....So it helps...
#36
I got EQ7 this past summer and have spent some time learning how to use it. Time well spent I might add. I now know how much fabric of each color to buy before I get it and can scan my stash to see if I have enough of that color before heading to the LQS. One of the quilts I made before I relied on the sales clerk to know how much fabric I needed. I ended up making two more trips and then still didn't have enough for the fancy border so ended up making a plain border. By that time I cut out all of the fabric the border fabric I needed was no longer available.
#37
Originally Posted by mtnmama
It looks like you guys like the EQ7 software. I use a Mac computer and a lot of these software companys write software for PC's. Anybody know if EQ7 will work on a Mac. I can go online and do some research but thought somebody might know here.
I have a Mac and keep checking to see if EQ has yet developed a version for us. I've toyed with getting Parallel PC and Windows and then buying EQ but this seems like a lot of money and effort...
#40
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Borger, Texas
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Quiltmaker software is made by Electric Quilt and each volume has 500+ quilting designs, there are 7 volumes to date, I think but not positive it concides with the Quiltmaker magazine. Some of them are stand alone programs but are also compatiable with EQ. I also bought most of mine off E-Bay for around $20.
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