How to use the Block Library in Electric Quilt
#12
Thanks for letting me know about my mistake- I fixed it.
Sometimes, I don't see very well. My sister was driving me in our little one street town, and I saw a sign that said "Quilting Business Sale". I was so excited that our new town had a quilt shop. But the next time I saw the sign, it actually said "Quitting Business Sale". I was so disappointed!
Sometimes, I don't see very well. My sister was driving me in our little one street town, and I saw a sign that said "Quilting Business Sale". I was so excited that our new town had a quilt shop. But the next time I saw the sign, it actually said "Quitting Business Sale". I was so disappointed!
#16
EQ means Electric Quilt. It is a software program for your computer, and it allows you to design your own blocks/quilts, edit images for quilts, and includes a block library, fabric library, thread library, etc. Go to electricquilt.com and you can see the program details.
#17
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Did you every find out what EQ was? If not, it is a program for your computer that helps you design your own quilts, I use my to help with my stash, so that I can use my stash up so I can buy more material. HA HA
#18
Judy, thanks for the tut on how to use EQ, I bought EQ7 when it came out last year, and I hadn't got around to figuring it out very well, but with your tut I was able to draw up a quilt layout and get the fabric requirements. Thanks, I look forward to more lessons from you.
#20
I have added another tutorial, this one is for EQ5. Am still working on one for 6 & 7. This one teaches how to import fabrics into your program, so you can design with them. Please let me know if there are any problems with this tute.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-118767-1.htm#3109356
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