Design Programs
#1
I usually sit down and draw out everything on graph paper. Very time consuming!!! Been thinking about getting a computer program to design, i.e. electric quit, quilt-pro etc. Does anyone have experience with these programs and, if so, what's your opinion?
#2
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I do the same thing you do, but I love it because I can use my drafting skills. (I've been out of that line of work for a while and it keeps some of my skills current.)
There are quite a few members who use the EQ program. (EQ6?)
Have fun
There are quite a few members who use the EQ program. (EQ6?)
Have fun
#5
I saw a program at Joann's the other day was thinking about getting it also. I usually just eye ball my quilts but then they usually come out smaller than I want. Does the program help you with size accuracy? and how much material you need? I usually have to go back to the store 2 -3 times for the same material.
#6
I had Quilt Wizard for a while and used it a lot. I recently upgraded to EQ6 and it's excellent - the block and fabric libraries are really comprehensive plus you can download updates, import images of your own fabrics, draw and design your own blocks, etc, etc. It figures yardage for you but it DOES overestimate. For example, if you have a pattern that uses HSTs, it'll figure a whole square of fabric for each HST, rather than assuming you'll get two from one square. You can also print out PP patterns, draw and print appliqué templates, etc, etc... The only thing I would say is it does take a little investment of time to learn how to use it to it's full capability. :-D
PS Plus now I have 'E-WIPs' - in other words, stuff I've designed but not got round to making yet... :mrgreen:
PS Plus now I have 'E-WIPs' - in other words, stuff I've designed but not got round to making yet... :mrgreen:
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