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Old 11-03-2011, 06:42 PM
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I will be posting the tutorial classes in Tutorials every Monday.
I also found the Topics List and providing I can follow Patrice's directions LOL will be adding all my classes to the Electric Quilt section there.

Here is the link where you can go and find all the classes in one place.(when they are posted!)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tags/electric+quilt.html
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Old 11-03-2011, 06:44 PM
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I am looking forward to being able to input my material and see how it will look and be able to change it around if need be. Choosing fabric it my biggest hardship. I will be there Monday and thanks for helping us use the programs to the fullest.

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Originally Posted by thimblebug6000 View Post
I would like to learn how to design a pieced border as well as design a block that is not a regular 9 patch type. For example I have tried to set the drawing board up but don't end up with enough dots in the right places to make the block I want to end up with (to snap to) if that makes sense to you.
Yep I have played with that snap to grid thing too. It can be frustrating!
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I just received EQ7 upgrade and will be installing it this weekend.. have used EQ5 then EQ6... I play alot on them... but have also created 3 complete quilts on EQ6... My thing is ... I tend to find panels and then want to build my quilt around them... like my avitar... witch is one of the 3 created... I have been just blocking out what I need to cover the space of the panel and build around it....... so ... need to learn how to insert a panel...

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Old 11-03-2011, 08:18 PM
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Rhonda, I will be watching too. Like everything else the more you use it the more you learn. You know I really love mine, but there's always more to explore! Is your workshop posted on the Calendar section of the board? G
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Originally Posted by oksewglad View Post
Rhonda, I will be watching too. Like everything else the more you use it the more you learn. You know I really love mine, but there's always more to explore! Is your workshop posted on the Calendar section of the board? G
No it's not posted on the calendar. I'm glad to see you here Gladie!
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Old 11-03-2011, 08:55 PM
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I've had EQ7 for a few months now and I'd love to not be afraid of it. I'd like to design & print my own paper piecing blocks. I'm also a miniature nut. Thanks Rhonda for taking this on.
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Old 11-04-2011, 04:49 AM
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First of all, thank you Rhonda for doing this for us. We can always learn new things. I have EQ5 and can get around it pretty well. My main objective would be to learn how to design in EQ. But, I'm sure there are probably other things about it I didn't even know about. Looking forward to doing this class.

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I would like to learn how to design a bed quilt so the top is blocks and then there is a solid strip before it drops over the side of the bed. On the sides hanging down I want to add more blocks followed by the boarder. I can't figure out how to do this. Thank you so much for taking time to help us all.
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Now all I need to do is find my EQ5 this week end.
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