Eq7
#11
I couldn't figure out EQ5 on my own, and was planning on taking a class. When EQ7 came out I upgraded, and could easily follow the suggested lessons that came with it. So, I wouldn't say EQ7 is hard to learn. I really like the block libraries that come with it. And there is lots of flexibility
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: East Oklahoma - pining for Massachusetts
Posts: 10,477
My sister has EQ7. I have EQ5. I use my 5 constantly. Sue hardly touches her 7. I am happy with what I can do on the 5. I cannot find the book, so I learned by just playing. Absolutely LOVE it.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,018
...well I have eq5 and really don't use it that much so I have no desire to upgrade. I do not "design" my quilts..I buy books, mags, patterns of designs I like and go from there..color ways/fab pattern..more fun going to LQS and visit w/people and check out what's new...or dive into stash and create from there. If I need to resize the size of quilt or additional fab, I will do by hand..by the time I would get into program, draw out and print out, I could be half way to LQS and not waste colored ink of printer...JMHO
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