EQ7 is Here!
Jun 30th, 2010 | Category: Computer Aided Quilting
I have been using Electric Quilt software since EQ3. With each new version, the good folks at the Electric Quilt Company offer an upgrade option to their existing users at a discounted price. And so, I have dutifully upgraded from version to version until here we are at number 7! I can’t honestly say that I was missing anything in EQ6 or wishing for anything in EQ7, but I was still pretty excited to install my upgrade this past week. Let’s take a look at some of the highlights of what’s new in EQ7.
The first thing you’ll probably notice when you open EQ7 is a new worktable. In EQ6, we had two worktables: one for working on blocks and one for working on quilts. In EQ7, there is now a third worktable for working on images.
What can you do on the image worktable? Tons of stuff! EQ7 offers the kind of image editing capabilities you find in programs such as Corel Photo-Paint and Adobe Photoshop Elements. (See my previous articles on Printing Fabric, Part 2 and Part 4.) You can crop, resize, and rotate. You can adjust the colors, automatically or using the many color tools. You can apply a wide variety of special effects.
You can also create fabulous kaleidoscopes from your images using the circular or square symmetry tools. This reminds me of the Kaleidoscope Kreator software I mentioned in a previous article. All your image editing can be done within EQ7 and saved to your Sketchbook, ready to use in a quilt design. So let’s try it. Here’s a photo of a morning glory:
Let’s apply a square symmetry…
and change the photo into this:
Next, we’ll set the image in a quilt…
and start adding borders. Now here’s something really neat: the Eyedropper tool can find a matching color or a matching fabric from a color in the photo! Isn’t that cool?
Here are a few quilt designs:
There’s one more amazing thing I have to show you. It’s a new quilt layout called Photo Patchwork. Here’s the morning glory photo overlaid with a square patchwork grid.
The grid doesn’t show up very well in the illustration, but watch this. EQ7 will fill in each square with solid colors…
or with matching fabrics!
How cool is that?! There are still more great new features in EQ7 I’d like to tell you about, but I guess they’ll have to wait until next week. If you haven’t ordered EQ7 or your EQ7 upgrade yet, what are you waiting for?
















