Lots of fun, but fiddly...
Electric Quilt patchwork design software and foundation piecing -
a fantastic combination for creating all sorts of lovely things!
Love it, love it, love it!
Sounds complicated, but a bit of time playing around and
getting to know the programme really helps.
After a bit it all starts to come together ....
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a fantastic combination for creating all sorts of lovely things!
Love it, love it, love it!
Sounds complicated, but a bit of time playing around and
getting to know the programme really helps.
After a bit it all starts to come together ....
Planned this little block for Plantlife's
Wildflower Meadow project
on my new EQ7 software upgrade. It needs rearranging a bit, and a border
to make it the required 15cm square - and I need to be A LOT more
accurate with my piecing, but it's a start.
Printed out the numbered block...
EQ can number the patches automatically, or you can do it yourself
Opted for a printed
1/4" seam allowance round the templates
coloured them in roughly with coloured pencils, just to make sure I didn't get lost.
Tunnel vision
I never buy purple fabric - so why design a purple flower?
My block needed three purples and I couldn't even find one in my stash.
Eventually, at the back of the cupboard I found a piece
shading from deep purple at one selvedge to pale violet at the other.
Sorted!
Decided to be more adventurous with colours next time I shop for scraps!
prototype ready for its border.
Designed this applique pattern on EQ7 too -
ain't it cute!
Would have had no trouble at all finding the fabrics for this...