Pineapple Block Quilt
#41
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: French Settlement Louisiana
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It just amazes me how genuinely sweet and helpful people that quilt are! We are the Best! LOL. I just love to see people helping each other. Restores my faith in humanity! I wish more people would quilt. Thanks also for showing some of what that program can do. I'd love to get it for myself but its a little out of my price range for now. Maybe I can get it for Christmas or birthday from the DH this year. LOL.
#43
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: North Manchester, IN
Posts: 199
It just amazes me how genuinely sweet and helpful people that quilt are! We are the Best! LOL. I just love to see people helping each other. Restores my faith in humanity! I wish more people would quilt. Thanks also for showing some of what that program can do. I'd love to get it for myself but its a little out of my price range for now. Maybe I can get it for Christmas or birthday from the DH this year. LOL.
I am very grateful for her help. Thanks Peggi! I am hoping for EQ as a gift as well but my birthhday has passed for this year so maybe Christmas.
#44
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Slidell, Louisiana
Posts: 6,951
Wow, all sew pretty! I also liked the second one the best, next to that the fourth one I think! But I love purple, so really like all of em! Just started new blood pressure med, got kinda dizzy looking at them and had to re-focus to figure out where the centers were! LOL!
#46
The easiest way to do it: When working on the quilt worktable, click File, then go down to "Export Image". It will save as a .jpg. This is how Maniac posted her image.
I prefer to post images without the patch lines showing. That's a little more complicated. First I go to Print Setup, and choose my .pdf printer as the default printer. Then I print the quilt to a .pdf and save it. Then I open the .pdf in Photoshop and save it as a .jpg.
I prefer to post images without the patch lines showing. That's a little more complicated. First I go to Print Setup, and choose my .pdf printer as the default printer. Then I print the quilt to a .pdf and save it. Then I open the .pdf in Photoshop and save it as a .jpg.
When you choose Export Image and you go to the next screen you can turn off outlines there. No need to go to PhotoShop. Isn't EQ7 the best? Don't know what I'd do without it!
Lynda
#49
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,397
Hey!!! Wow, thanks for that, I had never paid attention to that box! Boy do I feel silly now.
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