Quilt Design Wizard software
#1
Has anyone used this software? Does it figure your amount of fabric to buy? I cannot even afford the Electric Quilt 7 software, so thinking about this much less expensive quilting software.
Maybe there is other design software out there, I do not know about. I could use the help with designing and the amount of fabric to buy for my quilting projects.
Hoping someone may be about to help. Thanks, Hugs, Dee
Maybe there is other design software out there, I do not know about. I could use the help with designing and the amount of fabric to buy for my quilting projects.
Hoping someone may be about to help. Thanks, Hugs, Dee
#3
I have it and can't figure it out.
I can do Excel, Access, Word, etc.
This is a complete puzzle for me.
It was a waste of my money, just my thoughts.
I hope someone chimes in that was successful with it.
I can do Excel, Access, Word, etc.
This is a complete puzzle for me.
It was a waste of my money, just my thoughts.
I hope someone chimes in that was successful with it.
#4
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Rockford, Illnois
Posts: 393
are you talking about this software program:
http://www.electricquilt.com/Shop/QDW/QDW.asp
It's on sale right now for $20 and I believe it's downloadable.
I've used it and it will print your design and calculate your yardage. But like EQ (I have EQ5) it will calculate what you need for each fabric type. Sometimes it over calculates, but I would rather have too much then not enough.
Just a thought
Mona
http://www.electricquilt.com/Shop/QDW/QDW.asp
It's on sale right now for $20 and I believe it's downloadable.
I've used it and it will print your design and calculate your yardage. But like EQ (I have EQ5) it will calculate what you need for each fabric type. Sometimes it over calculates, but I would rather have too much then not enough.
Just a thought
Mona
#5
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Rockford, Illnois
Posts: 393
I forgot to mention, I found it simple to use but very limiting in that you can not design your own blocks, you have to use the pre-progamed blocks. Though there are a lot of them in the program. :)
#6
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: North East Lower peninsula of Michigan
Posts: 6,231
It is the only one I have and I love it!! You are limited but if you have never used the higher priced ones and want a starting point I think it is goo. It give yardage and cutting and sewing instructions.
#8
I have it and find it very easy to use. It has videos to learn how to do things. It is very limited but give you yardage, Rotary cutting guides, and full size templates. It's great to start with. My DH just ordered EQ7 for my birthday so I hope I'll learn that one as easy.
#9
Originally Posted by okiedee
Has anyone used this software? Does it figure your amount of fabric to buy? I cannot even afford the Electric Quilt 7 software, so thinking about this much less expensive quilting software.
Maybe there is other design software out there, I do not know about. I could use the help with designing and the amount of fabric to buy for my quilting projects.
Hoping someone may be about to help. Thanks, Hugs, Dee
Maybe there is other design software out there, I do not know about. I could use the help with designing and the amount of fabric to buy for my quilting projects.
Hoping someone may be about to help. Thanks, Hugs, Dee
Thanks to all for the input...y'all were so helpful. Hugs, Dee in Oklahoma
#10
Originally Posted by MzMcKee
are you talking about this software program:
http://www.electricquilt.com/Shop/QDW/QDW.asp
It's on sale right now for $20 and I believe it's downloadable.
I've used it and it will print your design and calculate your yardage. But like EQ (I have EQ5) it will calculate what you need for each fabric type. Sometimes it over calculates, but I would rather have too much then not enough.
Just a thought
Mona
http://www.electricquilt.com/Shop/QDW/QDW.asp
It's on sale right now for $20 and I believe it's downloadable.
I've used it and it will print your design and calculate your yardage. But like EQ (I have EQ5) it will calculate what you need for each fabric type. Sometimes it over calculates, but I would rather have too much then not enough.
Just a thought
Mona
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