EQ7 Jump Start
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EQ7 Jump Start
As I often read here there are questions about EQ7 and how it works and if it is worth to buy: perhaps this course is of some interest!
http://doyoueq.com/blog/2014/05/eq7-jump-start-block-1/
Today there is still the second part! There are many pictures and a step-by-step explanation what to do next!
http://doyoueq.com/blog/2014/05/eq7-jump-start-block-1/
Today there is still the second part! There are many pictures and a step-by-step explanation what to do next!
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Thank you, that's good to know! I searched for "EQ7" but there were no matches. And another question: I often want to tag my threads but I am not allowed to make a tag. I wanted to make here the tag "EQ7" but wasn't allowed: I may only use existing tags and it seems that there is no such tag..
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I don't think we can use tags here. Maybe search for Electric quilt. I just saw Rhonda's post of instructs a few days ago...so don't give up. keep looking.
Here I found it http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...n-t166726.html
Here I found it http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...n-t166726.html
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EQ7 is a very extensive programm, you will always discover something new!
I'll show you some pictures I made last year: I was sewing the BOW "Votes for Women", then I took a foto of each block and then I could play with the program looking for example what sashing will be best!
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The program also gives you the measurements for each block pattern in any size you want!
I like to play with it!
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I started with EQ7 -- I did not have any previous versions. There is a learning curve because EQ7 is incredibly "feature rich" so I started with the tutorials that came with the software just to get an idea of what could be done with it and am now doing the JumpStart blocks. I considered taking a formal class but decided that it would probably be too much like trying to drink out of a fire hose so I'm learning as I go. My FAVORITE feature is the ability to scan in my own fabrics so I can play with different layouts on blocks.
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