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Old 09-18-2011, 01:22 PM
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I have just received a request (paying request!) to make a quilt. There is no pattern available and am trying to make one from a pic. I have drawn up the pattern, figured the measurements 3 times....seriously taxing my brain.....and come up with the necessary yardage. I want to make a test block. Have you ever tried to copy a pic with no pattern? What tips can you give me?
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Yep I have, I finally bought Eq6.
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Originally Posted by leatheflea
Yep I have, I finally bought Eq6.
Ditto :thumbup:
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Old 09-18-2011, 01:43 PM
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I use grid paper. Try to draw the picture over the squares. Marked the squares into a block. Hope that makes sense to you. What is the picture? Gook Luck. Keep us posted. BrendaK
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Originally Posted by BrendaK
I use grid paper. Try to draw the picture over the squares. Marked the squares into a block. Hope that makes sense to you. What is the picture? Gook Luck. Keep us posted. BrendaK

Will be making this one

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-133114-1.htm

need to make it queen size, so will make 15" blocks
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Old 09-18-2011, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by leatheflea
Yep I have, I finally bought Eq6.
LOL :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Sorry, but that was very, very funny.

Double check your math. And then check it again.
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Use graph paper
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EQ...it is the ONLY way to go! Also make sure you are not trying to reproduce a pattern that has a copyright!
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Originally Posted by leatheflea
Yep I have, I finally bought Eq6.
DITTO again, I have EQ5...... It makes life so easier especially when you have a pattern for a 6" block such as Churn Dash but then you need to make the block 2" larger. Makes designing so simple once you get the handle of where everything is located. :lol:
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I use Microsoft Excel. I format the rows to be a row height of 14.5 and column width 2. This way I can fill in the squares with color but easily move them around if and when needed. I also type the scale above the cells to easily calculate blocks or pieces needed to make a certain width.
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