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I am sure you are going to love it. I can get my cutting instructions under block (not quilt, that gives you the yardage you will need) and then go to print. Have fun and let us know how you like it.
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Originally Posted by Adriane
Just an update - I got the software in the mail yesterday! It has four activations, so I'm going to place it on my laptop and my husbands desktop. Honestly, it looks a little complicated right now, but I haven't really dug in. I mean, I can use Photoshop, QuarkXPress, InDesign and Microsoft SharePoint, so I think I can handle this. I did purchase the "Simplified" book as well. I'm excited to use it all!
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Originally Posted by Quilting Aggi
Originally Posted by Adriane
Just an update - I got the software in the mail yesterday! It has four activations, so I'm going to place it on my laptop and my husbands desktop. Honestly, it looks a little complicated right now, but I haven't really dug in. I mean, I can use Photoshop, QuarkXPress, InDesign and Microsoft SharePoint, so I think I can handle this. I did purchase the "Simplified" book as well. I'm excited to use it all!
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THanks a heap for the info. Can it be purchased at local quilt shops?
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Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Originally Posted by Quilting Aggi
Originally Posted by Adriane
Just an update - I got the software in the mail yesterday! It has four activations, so I'm going to place it on my laptop and my husbands desktop. Honestly, it looks a little complicated right now, but I haven't really dug in. I mean, I can use Photoshop, QuarkXPress, InDesign and Microsoft SharePoint, so I think I can handle this. I did purchase the "Simplified" book as well. I'm excited to use it all!
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Well the only thing I know about it is, I told someone I was going to buy E6 from ebay and she advised me to make sure it had a dongle so that it was transferable to other machines. Sometimes if they are second hand they have used all their transfers up so you buy it and then canīt use it.
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Originally Posted by Quilting Aggi
Originally Posted by amma
You can print out a rotary cutting diagram for your blocks
It does not give you instructions on how to piece a block or which way to press your seams You can print out individual templates for your block If you print out foundation pieced blocks it does number the piecing sequences for you on each section of the block You can print out a picture of the individual blocks and/or the whole quilt for reference Yes you can print templates, I saw someone do it at our quilting group, however I would need to ask her how she did it again as I canīt remember. Where do you go to find and print off the rotary cutting instructions? Are there ways to see templates too? |
Rosie,
You can purchase EQ6 at most quilt shops but don't pay more than $149.00 for it. If you are patient you can sometimes get it for less on ebay. Whoever mentioned the dongle... I don't have a EQ6 dongle either. I got one w/my PE Design embroidery software but hadn't heard of one for EQ6. |
Originally Posted by Sisters Embroidery
Rosie,
You can purchase EQ6 at most quilt shops but don't pay more than $149.00 for it. If you are patient you can sometimes get it for less on ebay. Whoever mentioned the dongle... I don't have a EQ6 dongle either. I got one w/my PE Design embroidery software but hadn't heard of one for EQ6. Elle |
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