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    Default Do any of you have the software Electric Quilt 7 or EQ7?

    Ok, of course I found this program "after" tearing my hair out to make the blocks on my quilt for Iron Quilter Project. I ordered it and it has come. Now to learn how to use it! If any of you have it and are willing to share ideas tips, help, projects you have created, I would greatly appreciate it. My darling daughter got quite a giggle out of me buying this program. It was the "good luck with that" look! She's so good with computers and is very gifted in drawing house plans. I am determined to show her I can learn to use it!!!
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    Default Re: Do any of you have the software Electric Quilt 7 or EQ7?

    I have absolutely no experience with it, but I have heard others say there is a bit of a learning curve with it. Perhaps that"look" from the daughter mught be right on! But you can do, then tell us all how it works!

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    Default Re: Do any of you have the software Electric Quilt 7 or EQ7?

    I suggest watching all the preloaded tutorials. One you figure out the basics it gets easier!
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    Well Jean, I am determined and hoping that I can surprise her with my new found skills! I am quite excited at the possibilities and overwhelmed at the learning! If I figure out how to design something I will post it. I am reasonably sure you will all want to make my lovely learning creation! I can see her eyes rolling at the mere thought of me figuring it out!
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    Default Re: Do any of you have the software Electric Quilt 7 or EQ7?

    Mary, do you have it? I have watched some of the tutorials and fiddled around. Did you print the lessons and try those?
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    Default Re: Do any of you have the software Electric Quilt 7 or EQ7?

    All 23 EQ PDF Lessons by Rhonda
    this is a link to someone that did a bunch of tutes for EQ. hope it helps
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    Default Re: Do any of you have the software Electric Quilt 7 or EQ7?

    I have it and it is fun to play with. I do a lot of paper piecing, so it's great for me. You just have to play with the program and learn it. That is what I did. I am still learning new things with it.
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    Default Re: Do any of you have the software Electric Quilt 7 or EQ7?

    Best advice that I can suggest is to read the book 100%. Its just not your normal instruction book, much thought and effort went into the writing of the book.

    Watch the videos and find a quilt shop that has EQ software classes. I have been doing EQ since it was version 2. I thought I knew just about all I could, then I joined an EQ group at a LQS.. I felt like an idiot when I walked out because of how much I didn't know!

    Practice, play, experiment, draw, scan and import your own stash... this program has way to much to just give a few tips.

    Enjoy and don't forget to come up for air!
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    Good plan! I work at a school and will have time off for the holidays so I can read study and practice and search for a quilt shop that might have some classes. I will print the tutorials that were suggested as well. I am just so determined to learn to use this program!
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    Default Re: Do any of you have the software Electric Quilt 7 or EQ7?

    One more tip: Keep in mind that EQ7 doesn't always behave the way you expect. Don't get me wrong -- it follows its own rules, but its rules aren't always "standard Windows" rules. Things like dragging your cursor don't always happen the way you'd expect.

    Having said that, I concur with the other posters here. Read the instruction book, watch the EQ7 videos, try some simple things, and you'll learn it within a week. For my first "project," I took a quilting magazine and "reversed designed" a quilt from the magazine. That way, I could learn EQ7 with a photo right in front of me. I didn't have to be creative at the same time I was studying.
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