Quilt Magazines and the Quilt Design Wizard Software

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  1. jerrib
  2. Merry_Sunshine
  3. cbtick
  4. jerrib
  5. Pastel76

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Top 1.   Jan 2, 2004 6:10 PM

» jerrib - Isn't it fun to find software

for your hobbies? Sounds like a buy, but I agree, scanning in fabric would be a plus.

I'm back at the Suite writing away. Good to see you're still here.

Happy New Year!

-- posted by jerrib



Top 2.   Jan 2, 2004 7:20 PM

» Merry_Sunshine - Re: Isn't it fun to find software

In response to message posted by jerrib:

Thanks for your comments. I wish more readers would add comments so I'd know what they are talking and thinking about!
Jeanne

-- posted by Merry_Sunshine



Top 3.   Jan 28, 2005 12:48 PM

» cbtick - Re: Re: Isn't it fun to find software

I love this software (have designed and made 4 quilts thus far)but am frustrated that I cannot convert the files to .jpg to show off to my friends and family online.

Any suggestions?

-- posted by cbtick



Top 4.   Jan 28, 2005 2:13 PM

» jerrib - Re: Re: Re: Isn't it fun to find software

In response to Re: Re: Isn't it fun to find software posted by cbtick:
What kind of files are they? You should be able to convert them in Adobe Photoshop or other photo file programs.

-- posted by jerrib



Top 5.   Apr 12, 2006 1:14 PM

» Pastel76 - Correction

The "other" software that is around $100 is not by "Equilter" it is by the Electric Quilt Company. Both of the programs are. http://electricquilt.com/Shop/QDW/QDW.asp for more info or http://electricquilt.com/Shop/QDW/EQ5QDW... for a comparison chart.

smile

-- posted by Pastel76



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