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Old 07-31-2015, 10:18 PM
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tuckyquilter
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I have the much smaller, and even cheaper Quilt Design Wizard by EQ. It cost me $30 and I've been using it for several years now. It also gives cutting measurements, and you can print the quilt, cutting directions, fabric amounts etc. The big difference is I can't import scans of my own fabric, nor can I manipulate the smaller parts of the blocks. It does have a monthly project that does add more fabric and more blocks for me to work with. They don't actually load into the "block" or the "fabric" sections. Instead they are in the downloads. It's a nice program and does almost everything I've needed done when designing most quilts. I determined that the EQ7 as it was way more than I needed at this time.
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