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I designed the Carpenters Wheel as a square quilt in EQ7. Then I wanted to add rows for the size I changed my mind about. Is there a way to shift the blocks downward to center the design in the new size? Here is a picture of where I am:
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
(Post 8057724)
I designed the Carpenters Wheel as a square quilt in EQ7. Then I wanted to add rows for the size I changed my mind about. Is there a way to shift the blocks downward to center the design in the new size? Here is a picture of where I am:
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Originally Posted by Barb in Louisiana
(Post 8057806)
I hope there is a way because this has been a continuing problem for me. First thing I could think of would be to add pieced block borders at the top so that each border (top only) becomes a part of the body of the quilt.
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QuiltnNan...make your layout 8 x 8 blocks and you will have your central square.
In Borders, make them the width of the blocks (ie 6" border for a 6" finished HST block). Your border style selection is not Long Horizontal, but Blocks from the Drop Down menu. Then list how many blocks you want in the horizontal and vertical borders (at the bottom of the Borders Dialog box). If you need additional borders to increase overall quilt size you can...you can make the vertical borders narrower or 0" and the top and bottom the width you need. I hope this is clear enough for you. |
Anyone having trouble updating their EQ8? I was and after working with Matthew at Tech support, I was able to do this--he had me uninstall the one I'd tried to install and then re-install--worked fine. If you are like me, just send an email and they will send you the directions. I did end up calling him cause my computer was not wanting to let it uninstall and re-install--had to tell my security program to allow anything from EQ! Also spent some time last night transferring all the fabric swatches I'd downloaded directly from Manufacturers websites to EQ 7 to EQ8--now I'm ready to roll!
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I had EQ7 for a while (before my annual hard drive crash last year) and it just bugged me that it took so many steps to do simple tasks. The makers of the software claim EQ8 is much more intuitive than EQ7. Has anyone found that to be the case? I am considering buying EQ8, but as with most things, I would like to know what other users think of it. Thanks.
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I'm competent, but not great with computers, and do find the EQ8 much easier than the EQ7--the buttons make more sense and are not "hidden" like it was so often on my EQ7. I'm still getting used to it, but so far very glad I updated.
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Originally Posted by JakesMama
(Post 8085088)
I had EQ7 for a while (before my annual hard drive crash last year) and it just bugged me that it took so many steps to do simple tasks. The makers of the software claim EQ8 is much more intuitive than EQ7. Has anyone found that to be the case? I am considering buying EQ8, but as with most things, I would like to know what other users think of it. Thanks.
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I have EQ7 and would like to design my own applique blocks. I draw what I want on paper or get pictures from coloring books. I can scan to my computer and then I know how to get them into the program but I am having a terrible time using the drawing tools. My question is, is there a trick or easier way to trace or draw them so I can print the templates.
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Originally Posted by doricu2
(Post 8089099)
I have EQ7 and would like to design my own applique blocks. I draw what I want on paper or get pictures from coloring books. I can scan to my computer and then I know how to get them into the program but I am having a terrible time using the drawing tools. My question is, is there a trick or easier way to trace or draw them so I can print the templates.
but do not panic). Choose shape and click on the arc - a dotted triangle appears above the arc and if you put the mouse arrow on the point of the triangle and left click - you can drag that point all around and shape the arc it to your drawing. If I were going to do several intricate applique designs in EQ I might resort to investing in a drawing tablet. I have a really old Waycom pad I used with 4D embroidery - it acts like a mouse but it is a pen and tablet (a lot like when you go to the store and pay with a a credit card and sign your name on the screen). |
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