I'm also an advocate of encouraging others to spend 15 minutes a day (or even a week, if that is all they can spare) to "play" with EQ software. You'll be amazed how much you will learn in a short time and how much fun you'll have. Many tutorials are written to where they are easy to start/stop and restart at any point in the tutorial but I also recommend that you repeat tutorials, a few times, to embed the lesson into your memory. It really begins to click quite soon and what you learn in one lesson quickly carries over to another lesson and within a short time you'll be amazed how creative you feel in such robust quilt designing tools.
I hope you will will check out the tutorials that have become my favorites. Again, you need not do them all at once. But I am pretty confident that if go thru these tutorials you'll be a Master with EQ software and have great fun along the way, as well as playing creatively with EQ software in the future. Heck, you may even become a professional quilt designer as there are truly many designers that now sell patterns that they designed in EQ software, even when they just learned this software in the last year or two. It really doesn't take that long to learn.....15 minutes a day can make a big difference. And, I continually go back thru my list of favorite EQ tutorials to exercise my EQ skills. Great fun!
This list is in no special order, although I will admit that I encourage newbies to start with the Benni Harper Lessons @ Do You EQ (as well as the exercises in the manual that comes with EQ7). And, I highly recommend all of the EQ Educational Books as they are great learning resources and well worth the very reasonable price.
ELECTRIC QUILT SOFTWARE TUTORIALS
5 comments:
Thank you so much for this...I bought the EQ7 program a while back and just have not been able to figure it out. I can't wait to check these tutorials out and see if I can't actually do something with it. However, I did just get a new computer and I'm not even sure if I will be able to download the program onto it (windows 8, and I may have used all my downloads on my previous laptop and computer).
I've had, and periodically use, EQ for several years, but I didn't know about these tutorials. Thanks so much for sharing them so we'd know to go check them out. Looks like there are some good ones there that will be quite useful.
Testing testing I will come back later and read.
test by SewCalGal @ 3:30pm 9/25
Oh my goodness, I'll be coming back over and over to check these out, LOL.
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