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    Old 02-10-2011, 02:30 PM
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    Originally Posted by Julie in NM
    I have older EQ5, no longer available. But for what I need it for is just wonderful.
    I agree. I leave the block or quilt on the screen while I'm sewing so I get it right.
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    Old 02-10-2011, 03:03 PM
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    I just bought EQ7 and have been playing around with it and will take a class at LQS next week. So far I love it.
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    Old 02-10-2011, 04:34 PM
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    I bought EQ5 and it is rarely used in 6 years...
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    Old 02-10-2011, 04:42 PM
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    Originally Posted by Roseysue
    I want to buy a quilting software program.

    What has been your experience with which program and which one would you recommend and why?

    Thanks for the help. I want to have the program which is the most popular as well as the easiest to use.
    I was trying the 30 day free trial of 123Quilt and decided to buy it. Tried to download after paying for it and it kept stopping half way. So, I paid the extra to have the disk sent to me. Today I got the disk. Now it will not download because it says it is not compatible with my computer. I have a Windows Vista 64 bit. They said if any problems please call them. Well, I have and had to leave a message. Have not heard back yet. Sure hope I am not screwed!!!
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    I have EQ7 and I use it for almost every quilt I do. I like to put in the pattern to experiment with colours. I haven't designed anything myself but I have made changes to an existing pattern.
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    One of my favorite things about EQ is their support. Every time I have a question I email them and they always respond by the next day, but usually much sooner--like immediately. And their answers are so thorough, and we can go back and forth until I understand what they mean. I've gotten every question that I ever asked them answered satisfactorily.
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    I have EQ7. Just learning it.
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    Old 02-10-2011, 05:22 PM
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    Originally Posted by amma
    I use Electric Quilt, EQ, and I love it!
    You can draw a block/quilt, add in photos, applique, borders w/without blocks. So many different applications within the program.
    I can print out templates, foundations, rotary cutting guides and fabric requirements.
    The only thing it does not do, is give you instructions on how to construct the blocks/quilts you design. :D:D:D
    Excuse me, Amma, does this program work on Macintosh? Thanks. Yolanda Wood River
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    Old 02-10-2011, 05:30 PM
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    Originally Posted by Daisydoodle
    Normally I like anything that will help me get things done faster. Computers are good for; recipes, accounting, picture storage, letter writing, invitations and the list goes on.....but not for quilting. At least not for me. I still like browsing patterns on the QB, Online stores, LQS and friends. The fun of picking our fabric, cutting and assembling are marvels still enjoyed.
    Just don't get the idea of software to design a quilt. Of course unless you are professional and sell your ideas.
    It's alot easier to figure out how much of a particular fabric you need before you've cut it up and to see how the colors play off each other without cutting up fabric. After I had made 3 trips to Joann's for fabric for a 2 color quilt--yes--2 colors and I kept running out!, Quilt Pro was in the mail--LOL! Now, I make my design in Quilt Pro and have it tell me how much I need. Then I go through my stash to make sure I have it and if not, back to the drawing board. I don't have to fight the kids for coloring pencils, crayons or clean paper any more either.
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    Old 02-10-2011, 05:32 PM
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    Originally Posted by stitchofclass2
    Originally Posted by amma
    I use Electric Quilt, EQ, and I love it!
    You can draw a block/quilt, add in photos, applique, borders w/without blocks. So many different applications within the program.
    I can print out templates, foundations, rotary cutting guides and fabric requirements.
    The only thing it does not do, is give you instructions on how to construct the blocks/quilts you design. :D:D:D
    Excuse me, Amma, does this program work on Macintosh? Thanks. Yolanda Wood River
    To use EQ (Electric Quilt) on a Mac, you'll need to run it in an emulator program. Quilt Pro (QP) has a Mac version & a Windows version.
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