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Old 11-25-2014, 04:38 AM
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Default EQ Mistletoes free table runner

http://doyoueq.com/project_downloads/mistletoes/
This is a Quilt Design Wizard project, but instructions are given to download in EQ6 and EQ7.
I only have EQ5, so I clicked on the download and got the windows message... what do you want to open this with.. and I just chose EQ5.
Worked like a charm. This is so adorable, but a very complicated paper piece.. maybe for next year
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Oh, and once opened in EQ, be sure to save it to your projects.
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Thanks, I also have EQ 6 and it worked great
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Great QuiltnNan. I have EQ7 and I tried downloading it a couple of weeks ago and nothing appeared in the sketchbook.
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This is the cutest table runner, Thank You ever so much for sharing with all of us!!
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Old 11-26-2014, 06:00 AM
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I like it. Now to make that download and open it. Sometimes I am surprised when I am actually successful!

Edited to add: I believe, if you have EQ Stitch, you must "export project as pj7", not "save as". But not sure. Yep, tried the save as. Your only option is a P7E file with Save as. You must you "export"

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Yes, I have EQ7 also, and I tried downloading it and nothing appeared either. Does anyone have an answer for the problem? I have Vista Windows on my computer.
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Originally Posted by Wanda Kaye View Post
Yes, I have EQ7 also, and I tried downloading it and nothing appeared either. Does anyone have an answer for the problem? I have Vista Windows on my computer.
Did you follow the directions from the EQ website? The condensed version I did:

I had to open EQStitch, then "Open existing project",
then click on "Click here to open a project not listed above",
then changed to the location the file I had just downloaded was,
then click on "Previous EQ versions" and there the file was.
I clicked on it and it opened beautifully.
For me to save in EQStitch, I have to "Export File as PJ7".
Everything worked very well. Now I can edit the file in EQ.
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When I clicked on the download box it came up in my QW but how do I get the pattern? Anyone have a clue? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by garysgal View Post
When I clicked on the download box it came up in my QW but how do I get the pattern? Anyone have a clue? Thanks.
These are the instructions from the EQ webpage. They are the bottom of each quilt. Did you do all these steps?

Download the Project
Before you download a project, close other programs running. Then click the Download the Project button. A File Download dialog box appears.
1. Select the Save this program to disk option.
2. Click OK. A Save As box appears.
3. Click the down arrow beside the Save in: box. A list drops down.
4. Scroll to find the hard drive where you installed Quilt Design Wizard™ (typically C:\).
5. Click on this hard drive letter. This puts the hard drive letter in the Save in: box. You see a list of folders below.
6. Double-click on the folder name where you want to save the file (typically My Documents).
7. Click the Save button. The Quilt Design Wizard™ project file will be saved to your computer.
8. Start Quilt Design Wizard™ and open the project.
9. Enjoy!
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