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table runner designed with EQ7--first one!

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Old 10-30-2015, 06:56 AM
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Default table runner designed with EQ7--first one!

Purchased the EQ7 quilt software and after LOTS of playing around and watching videos this is my very first design effort! Made a table runner (15 x 55) for my sister's coffee bar. There definitely is a learning curve with EQ7. I think the similarities between the EQ7 design and the real thing are close enough that this is going to be a very useful tool! Simple meander in the red border, swirls in the blocks to mimic the coffee swirls in the fabric, and feathers in the green patched. Can't wait to mail it off to her!
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oh wow, I love that, great job!
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Love it! great design! Did you have to use partial seams when piecing it? Is the block your design or does it have a name?
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Great job. Love the design.
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beautiful. fantastic job
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I use EQ7 a lot myself even when I have a pattern to follow. Sometimes I don't understand the instructions so if I take it into the EQ7, it seems to give me a better understanding how to assemble the block/quilt. Plus it gives me the amount of fabrics I need for each block.
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very nicely done... you will wonder how you ever got along without EQ
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Very, very attractive!! The fabrics are wonderful for it!
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Very pretty and congratulations!
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​That's lovely!
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