Quilt technology question
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I have a piece of plexiglass 24x24 (with tape of the sides so I don't accidentally mark my top) and I place it over a section on my top and use a vis a vi marker (similar to dry erase markers) and I draw out designs until I find what looks best. Inexpensive, easy to do and easy to clean up and the practice helps me with muscle memory for quilting on my longarm. I read this on a longarm board, and when I took a classes from Cindy Roth at Longarm Univesity she also used this method and it works great!!!
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If you purchase Quiltmaker designs via EQ you will be able to download the CD into your computer to print (I used one as a stencil) and it will automatically also download into your EQ7 and you can use it there too
Those of you that EQ7--how exactly do you draw a quilt design onto your "finished" block or quilt in EQ7? Do you just pull a motif from the block library? This is one thing my EQ7 share group is struggling to figure out. Thanks!
Those of you that EQ7--how exactly do you draw a quilt design onto your "finished" block or quilt in EQ7? Do you just pull a motif from the block library? This is one thing my EQ7 share group is struggling to figure out. Thanks!
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