Friday, May 31, 2013

EQ7 Summer Drawing Series Block #1



Here's the first block for the EQ7 Summer Drawing Series. There are going to be 4 blocks total. I'm hoping to make a table runner. There was also a mid-month mini-lesson. I won't be making the block but will take part in the lesson.

It's a great way to learn more about Electric Quilt. I've owned this software for awhile but never really got the hang of working with it. I'm hoping these lessons will give me familiarity with the software so I can really use it when it comes to my quilting.

I'll be linking up with the EQ blog. Go see everyone else's block. So fun to see the variations!

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  2. Love the background to your blog very cute...

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    1. Thanks, Sally! Such a pain to change it but I'm happy it finally worked!

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  3. Super cute! I love seeing how color variations can completely change a block!

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    1. It always amazes me! One block can have so many different looks!

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  4. Great to see your block., anmd I too am loving seeing every-one's colourways.

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    1. Thanks for visiting my blog! I love seeing all the variations! I think it's so inspiring!

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  5. I intended to participate too, but.... too many other things going on. Love how your block turned out. I'm always amazed too how different the same block looks in different colorways.

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    1. I really don't need another project but I do need help with EQ. Sort of a good reason to start something new!

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  6. PS... Love the background too! I haven't dared to change mine because I know it's a pain - LOL!

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    1. Haha, thanks! I'm not sure if I like it but it's staying for awhile! Such a process!!

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    1. Thanks, Connie! What a great way of getting more familiar with EQ!?

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