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Ever wonder about some of the strange ways of describing some things in quilting? If you ever wondered about how exactly to "sandwich" your quilt, this particular image might have come to mind!
Of interest in this project file is how to achieve the wavy quilt top. How was this done? The quilt was drawn first in EQ6 and an image imported into Photoshop, where it was skewed and warped. That image was then saved and imported into EQ6 for tracing!

NOTE: To open this project file you need to have EQ6 installed on your computer.
UPDATE: One of our Japanese visitors, M. Kishiro, has prepared an illustrated tutorial explaining how this design is put together - i.e. how to sew it. Although in Japanese, you really don't need to understand the language - her illustrated sequence tells it all! Click here to check out her blog with this and other great tutorials for EQ5 and EQ6.
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| Quilt Sandwitch.PJ6 | application/octet-stream | 87.78 KB |
Quilt Sandwich
That's the cutest quilt I've ever seen!!!
Billie in TX
Quilt Sandwich
That is definetley one I would like to have. Please do this in pdf form, some of us do not have E.Q. Joanie
EQ vs. PDF
Thanks for the comments! And though I wish I had more time to make pdf files of everything I design, unfortunately there's just not enough time in the day (and night!) for that. We don't know of many people offering free EQ projects, which is why we have dedicated this section to EQ users. And the purpose of projects like this one is to share a particular EQ6 feature that other users might like to learn. I'm sure you understand. (-: Angie
eq
Yes Angie, I do understand and thank you for explaining. I have Quilt Pro and not EQ. My loss. LOL, Joanie.