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Old 07-03-2018, 05:35 PM
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Barb in Louisiana
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Originally Posted by baywinds
Thanks, I missed that you were giving her the finished sizes, and I thank you again for doing these instructions. Sure wish I would spend the time to teach myself my EQ7.I've got it, just haven't sat down with it. Susan
I ended up buying the EQ7 lesson books when they were on sale. The blocks one was very helpful, but I am not really good with blocks, just adequate. I can't seem to remember how to do all the different functions even just for the blocks. But, it has really helped me see the blocks in new quilts I like. I am very bad at reading and comprehending directions in a lot of patterns. They seem to go around in circles to me. Drawing them in EQ makes me understand them.

I draw a lot of blocks in EQ and figure out how to eliminate some of the seam lines. I don't like flying geese with a seam in the middle of the goose. Sometimes that sets me up to have a little bit more complex block, but I am okay with that. Good luck with learning your program.

By the way, it would have been a better idea for me to tell osewme to go back and practice her blocks and get her seams to the point where she can make a 12 inch block with a 12 inch pattern. By not doing that she is setting herself up to never be able to do any paper piecing with a complex pattern, like Judy Neimeyer's are.

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