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#11
Graph paper is the easiest and least expensive way to doodle out your pattern. Try to imagine what size your finished block is going to be and pick the smallest scale you can so you have plenty of sub-blocks to work with. Also if you can get it close, you might get some help from the more talented designers on here. Hope you can work it out.
Darren
Darren
#13
The great thing about EQ is that if you want, you can just draw "shapes" (the ones in your block) and then clone and rotate, move, resize by dragging etc until you have your block. With a simple sketch of shapes (not on graph paper even) and your block size, I might be able to help you. PM me if you are interested.
#15
Originally Posted by cettlb
... How do you experienced quilters go from your idea to getting the design into a quilt. I try to get it down on paper but it doesn't seem to look like I visualize. Any help is greatly appreciated. Margie
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-105549-1.htm
I've also seen some use a paint program.
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