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sewnclog 01-03-2019 07:46 AM

Rhonda who posts on here was very kind and posted a step by step tutorial on EQ; i think 7. I printed it all off and it's in a binder. You should be able to do a search on here for it. I don't know how much will lap over to EQ8 but very useful information. Thank you again Rhonda.

mandyrose 01-03-2019 08:31 AM

thats great i know a lot of quilters love it enjoy I'm still learning quilt wizard LOL!

eparys 01-03-2019 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by TAMARATJO (Post 8186194)
quiltingshorttimer I was intrigued by your comment that fabric manufacturers make fabric swatches available for download. Can you share links, or more info on how to do this? It would be so much better than buying the CD's of all sorts of fabrics, instead of being able to select the ones you want. Thanks in advance!

TAMARATJO - here is a link to an EQ article giving directions as to how to do this. In the article, it gives the link to the Moda download page. Some other fabric companies do not have zip files but you can click on individual jpgs and download them.

https://support.electricquilt.com/ar...orting-fabric/

TAMARATJO 01-03-2019 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by eparys (Post 8186284)
TAMARATJO - here is a link to an EQ article giving directions as to how to do this. In the article, it gives the link to the Moda download page. Some other fabric companies do not have zip files but you can click on individual jpgs and download them.

https://support.electricquilt.com/ar...orting-fabric/

Thanks so much eparys! I will give it a try. I like this idea better than scanning fabric. But I plan to try to learn how to do that also.

Peckish 01-03-2019 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by TAMARATJO (Post 8186309)
Thanks so much eparys! I will give it a try. I like this idea better than scanning fabric. But I plan to try to learn how to do that also.

I found it much easier and faster to just take a picture of the fabric than to scan it.

mindless 01-05-2019 01:26 PM

This is another good resource:
https://doyoueq.com/

and this is the blog:
https://doyoueq.com/blog/2019/01/des...h-block-photos


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