EQ7
#41
Originally Posted by hoppyfrog
I'm taking a class right now for EQ7. It's on the Quilt University site. I think the next on starts in May. The price is around $35.00 and it's the best money I've spent in a long time. I knew nothing about the program and now after two (there's 4) lessons I can make blocks, set quilt layouts, change colors etc. There's a forum for questions and the teacher, Fran, answers them quickly. Check it out, it's fun.
#43
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Originally Posted by 3TreeFrog
Hello everyone
Can you tell me if the program is of value to purchase or should I simply continue doing my quilts the way that I have been, either by patterns from the web, through this board or through classes? I mean it only takes 3 classes to cover the cost of the program.
Thanks for your valuable input!
TreeFrog
Can you tell me if the program is of value to purchase or should I simply continue doing my quilts the way that I have been, either by patterns from the web, through this board or through classes? I mean it only takes 3 classes to cover the cost of the program.
Thanks for your valuable input!
TreeFrog
:)
#45
EQ will give you the cutting directions, but does not give you any instructions for the construction of the quilt. You need to know how to put it all together. It is great for designing and auditioning fabrics.
#46
EQ is a software program, no cutting fabric on it..
Originally Posted by Lisa Marie
Some critics have said if you don't line up the metal piece with the last fabric cut your next cut is off. Some folks also complained that it was to heavy and you really need a dedicated place for it. I was very very close to buying one, I will be going to another quilt show in Sept if someone is there selling them again I might make the purchase. Just a lot of money to spend if folks don't think it is worth the money.
#47
This looks good for paper piecing,but I'm on iMac....& the program requires Windows.
Originally Posted by peacebypiece
Similar software for free:
go to www.cosman.nl/forum. There is a free software called Quilt Assistant that is very similar to EQ.
go to www.cosman.nl/forum. There is a free software called Quilt Assistant that is very similar to EQ.
#49
Originally Posted by susanwilley
Originally Posted by 3TreeFrog
Originally Posted by susanwilley
I have been wanting the EQ7, but don't want to spend that kind of money. I recently bought the Quilt Wizard which is made by Electric Quilt. I really like it and imagine I would have loved the EQ7. But I only paid 16.97 for this one on Ebay and I am very happy with it.
And what is Quilt Wizard? What does it do?
TreeFrog
Thank you for the link, I am there right now! I will let you know what I think of that, however I still think that I might get EQ7
TreeFrog
Here is a link. http://www.quiltdesignwizard.com/qdw/default.asp
Check it out. I am very new to quilting so it does just what I need it do for now. I just love it. I have designed three quilts and have had it for about a week. It's really easy to use.
#50
Originally Posted by plainpat
This looks good for paper piecing,but I'm on iMac....& the program requires Windows.
Originally Posted by peacebypiece
Similar software for free:
go to www.cosman.nl/forum. There is a free software called Quilt Assistant that is very similar to EQ.
go to www.cosman.nl/forum. There is a free software called Quilt Assistant that is very similar to EQ.
TreeFrog
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