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Rhonda 02-20-2012 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by Liz92B (Post 4991763)
I love this tutorial, except for page 9 that gives me an error message: Insufficient data for an image.
... again ... {whimper} (I have Adobe Reader 9)

Well send me your email address and I can send you the file. If that doesn't work I can use a differant PDF writer and try that again. If worse comes to worse I can print out that page and send it to you.

3TreeFrog 02-27-2012 05:18 PM

Rhonda

As a newbie to EQ7, I want to thank you for the time and effort that you have put forth. I just might now start using EQ7 again!

3TreeFrog

ambquilter 02-28-2012 06:07 AM

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I have been watching this topic since the beginning. Thank you so much for all your detailed instructions. I haven't had a chance to take your "class" yet but we just got our desktop computer back from the shop yesterday. I can't wait to go through step by step. I have worked with EQ7 some on my own but haven't taken the time to really get into it. I know with your help we can all get the most out of this program.

Thank you,
Angie

anita211 02-28-2012 07:56 AM

Hi Rhonda,

I have had EQ5, EQ6, and now have EQ7. The closest I can get to doing anything with it is using it as a reference for quilt blocks. With your tutorials, I might actually design a quilt of my own! My SO has been after me to make a bargello quilt... Maybe I will now. Thank you so much.

Anita

Rhonda 02-28-2012 11:20 AM

You're welcome everyone. I am glad it is helping people. I am not an expert but if I can show you how easy it is to use some of these features then I am a happy quilter! I love my EQ and am glad to share what I know. A lot of this the last few weeks are things I am learning also. I have discovered a great deal about my EQ I didn't know!

The only way to learn is hands on and using your program. Explore you software. You aren't going to hurt anything. Just experiment and try out things and if you dont' like it all you have to do is delete it!

In my opinion trial and error is the best way to go. You never know what you might discover when you play the What If game!! What if I add this and What If I change that to this. Great way to discover new things!!

Marysewfun 03-04-2012 04:33 PM

I want to join in with thanking you for your help. I have been thinking EQ6 or EQ7 (since it is my first of the big EQ programs purchase). I have one of their smaller programs but found it wasn't enough. Found the EQ7 on sale this weekend and after looking through some of your lessons, decided to spring for it. It is great to see a place with so many others learning it also. I have a couple of your other lessons (Baltimore Blocks and Applique) and find your approach to be very helpful and logical, and sort of the friend next door teaching. Thanks again, can't wait to start.

Marysewfun

grapesky 05-11-2012 07:30 AM

Thank you so much - Even though I work on computers for a living - I still get extremely overwhelmed by EQ. All help is appreciated very much.


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