BLOCKS OF THE MONTH - 1st of the Month, 2011
#11
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Originally Posted by Blinky
Will the people participating be notified when the first block is ready or do we need to remember to check the Board every first of the month? :roll:
We are looking forward to a great deal of fun!!
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#12
Originally Posted by Blinky
Will the people participating be notified when the first block is ready or do we need to remember to check the Board every first of the month? :roll:
#14
Never did anything like this before, but it sounds like to much fun to pass up.
I'm going to give it a try, because if you don't try something new, how will you ever learn.
:lol:
I'm going to give it a try, because if you don't try something new, how will you ever learn.
:lol:
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For those of you asking about how much fabric, here's an example. I did this in EQ7 using 12 different houses with 2" sashing and border to give a rough idea. EQ also over-estimates the fabric, in my experience.
The only thing that I'd probably want to keep consistent is the sky/background. If all the houses are different there would be very little of each fabric needed.
The only thing that I'd probably want to keep consistent is the sky/background. If all the houses are different there would be very little of each fabric needed.
#18
Originally Posted by pittsburgpam
For those of you asking about how much fabric, here's an example. I did this in EQ7 using 12 different houses with 2" sashing and border to give a rough idea. EQ also over-estimates the fabric, in my experience.
The only thing that I'd probably want to keep consistent is the sky/background. If all the houses are different there would be very little of each fabric needed.
The only thing that I'd probably want to keep consistent is the sky/background. If all the houses are different there would be very little of each fabric needed.
#19
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I love using EQ. I especially like that I can import the fabrics. You can either scan in your fabric or there are a lot of manufacturers that provide EQ library files for each collection, like Moda and Connecting Threads. If I buy a FQ set or something I download the file for it and I can design with the actual fabrics.
Plus, Electric Quilt has fabric collections each month to download. I've gone back and downloaded years worth of them.
Plus, Electric Quilt has fabric collections each month to download. I've gone back and downloaded years worth of them.
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