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Originally Posted by nhweaver
(Post 6435124)
I agree that EQ7 is not as intuitive as it could be. I too have a system development background, and I think EQ7 is difficult for me to navigate. It takes time and determination to use it. I now use it to design labels that I print out, and have lots of fun with it. I also use it for a monthly block exchange. You have to make the decision about the expense, but if you have the time, EQ7 is a good design tool.
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I understand the concern about the cost. It is expensive. That said, I love my EQ7 and I bought EQ Stitch and love that too. I used it to design quilt labels that have my signature in them that I can then embroider using my little brother embroidery machine.
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I am still waiting to see the credit to my CC, but I did return the software. I bought Quilt-Pro at half price and will sit down and look at it any day now... Any doubt about why spending more than I could afford for something I won't get around to was an error needing correcting? I so appreciate all the help I get on this website, and am awed by the designs that people posted using this software.
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