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Electric quilt company eq7
Electric quilt company eq7





  1. #ELECTRIC QUILT COMPANY EQ7 HOW TO#
  2. #ELECTRIC QUILT COMPANY EQ7 INSTALL#
  3. #ELECTRIC QUILT COMPANY EQ7 SOFTWARE#

Using your own fabric scans has never been easier! Easily import your fabric and see it in your design! Plus, EQ7 has over 45 different image effects, including artistic, noise, blur and many more. Central Medallions only take a few clicks to design. You pick the width - EQ7 does the math, fitting borders perfectly for you. The possibilities are endless.Īdding borders is now the fun part of designing a quilt! Choose from over 290 pre-designed Auto Borders, or create your own. Choose from any of our 10 automatic layouts, over 540 pre-designed layouts by size & by style, popular quick-quilts, or draw your own layout. EQ7 can help whether you want to make a horizontal quilt with plain squares, or an intricate custom quilt with blocks of all different sizes. Quilts can be as simple, or as complex-looking as you like.

#ELECTRIC QUILT COMPANY EQ7 HOW TO#

Then go through the 22 printable, full-color PDF lessons for comprehensive, step-by-step lessons that show you how to design quilts, draw blocks, work with images, and print patterns.

#ELECTRIC QUILT COMPANY EQ7 SOFTWARE#

It’s like having a teacher right there with you! Learn to use the software by watching the 10 videos targeted for beginners. The installations must be on the owner’s computers, not shared with a friend/relative. This new policy gives you complete freedom to manage your own activations - and no dongle to worry about!

#ELECTRIC QUILT COMPANY EQ7 INSTALL#

For example, you might only want two rounds for a wall hanging size quilt (use a 3 x 3 block set of this same on point layout).You’ll never run out of EQ7 activations! Install on as many computers* as you like and quickly transfer activations from computer-to-computer. Add or subtract rounds for different size quilts. That’s it! Try other similar blocks for a different look. Working out from the center and in “rounds” add the remaining blocks and rotate them as before. Switch to the Rotate tool and rotate them so all the sawtooth edges are facing outward.Ĥ. Switch back to Layer 1 and begin by setting your new block in the four spaces in the center of the quilt. On the Layout tab select the on point style on the right, change number of blocks to 4 x 4 and the block size to 8.00″.ģ. It’s not a hard block to draw! Color your block and add it to the Sketchbook.Ģ. The small half-square triangles on the left and top are two inches. It looks similar, but the on point mitered square goes all the way to the block edge, and the triangles don’t have the overlapping look like in my aunt’s quilt.īegin with a new EasyDraw block with the block size at 8.00″ x 8.00″, snaps a t 32 x 32 and graph paper divisions at 8 x 8.

electric quilt company eq7

I did find one called “Noon and Light” in Yvonne Khin’s book (block #419). One commenter suggested a name, “Noon and Night.” I cannot find that block in the block references I have on hand (see above).

electric quilt company eq7

If you’ve seen it in other quilting books or magazines, let me know. So I thought I would appeal to my cyber friends and see if anyone knows a name/source for this block. It states on page 72 that they could not find the block in any of their pattern source books. In their book they dubbed this block, “Original Star” (not a very original name - ha!). The only other place I have seen this block is in the book, American Country Scrap Quilts by Liz Porter and Marianne Fons. Perhaps I overlooked it, but I don’t think I did. I have looked through Electric Quilt’s BlockBase (computer version of Barbara Brackman’s Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns), Yvonne Khin’s book, The Collector’s Book of Quilt Names and Patterns, Carrie Hall’s book, The Romance of the Patchwork Quilt and cannot find any block that is remotely similar. TIP for EQ users: In EasyDraw, I set the snap points to 20 x 20. The finished size of the block is 10″ x 10″. This is what started my searching for the name of the block. The top photo is a colorful scrappy quilt made by my aunt.







Electric quilt company eq7