EQ7
#11
I like to put the quilt up and then stand back a ways and look at it...
You are right... it is sooo easy to get lost in this program LOL So many options to play with.
You will get the hang of the program, the more you use it, and will find yourself reaching for the manual less and less :D:D:D
You are right... it is sooo easy to get lost in this program LOL So many options to play with.
You will get the hang of the program, the more you use it, and will find yourself reaching for the manual less and less :D:D:D
#13
I purchased EQ6 last summer, havent gotten farther than chaper 6 in the trainning book(not enough time in the day or night). It seems sorta easy, but Im getting it confused with my other design programs!! Love to scroll thru the blocks and pick out one and make it into something. Ive tried the drawing part but, all my blocks that I have made have been done already by someone else?? rats.....
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tall2
#15
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: St. Louis, MO
Posts: 69
I bought 5 and never used it after it was installed. So when 7 came available at a good price and I thought it was suppose to be more user friendly I got it. I need a class. I don't want it to just be like my other software.
#18
Originally Posted by Browngirl
What made you get EQ5? I wanted to make applique patterns. Yea right. Have not did one thing with it.
#19
I agree with needing a class. There are so many new things to do with this program, that I would love to have a hands-on class. Its just too hard to juggle the book and do the things on the computer that I haven't even tried. Maybe in 2011 I can find a class near me.
#20
Originally Posted by featherweight
Have EQ5 installed and have never used it. I have looked at some of the patterns. I guess I figure with all the patterns out there, why do I need to design one?
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