Good morning everyone,
I'm trying to find if anyone knows of a web site that shows how different patterns will look with different fabric choices. For instance, if I see a pattern I would really like to use but the picture of it is in colors that are not to my liking is there a web site that will show me how this (or any other pattern) might look with different fabric? I'm not real god at visualizing so would like to see what certain patterns look like if they were made in civil war colors or in reproduction fabrics or in shades of blue or anything else.
Thanks, Ellie
electic quilt 7 has a web site, you might try there. I 'm not sure if you can do what you want .I have the soft ware so never tried on the site.
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Ellie, I'm not sure I've welcomed you to this site so WELCOME! Like Barbara said the program EQ7 would do it for you but wouldn't it be great if someone would open a site like that, I'm not good at visualizing either.
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Some people have said that they make a sample block from their fabric selections to see if they are going to like it before they cut everything out. I might try that with my next quilt.
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MNnancy: Some people have said that they make a sample block from their fabric selections to see if they are going to like it before they cut everything out. I might try that with my next quilt.
That's a good idea. I think I did that once.
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I have done this before and it does help. Also, some of the online fabric stores have a design wall you can use. I cannot remember which ones right at the moment, if I can think of one I'll post later.
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Spud, I have tried that design wall on the site before But some fabric colors online are not what they appear. Can be tricky. Though, I haven't really been too shocked about the color I got in the mail as apposed to what it looked like on the site.
learningDayByDay, I do not believe we have met and wanted to say Hi and nice to meet you.
Barbara - I can't do what I want on their website but their software looks great. If I had more time to devote to quilting this looks like something I would definitely invest in.
EQ7 is fabulous and they have tons of patterns to use It is really worth the cost of investing in. I use mine all the time and you can actually design your own quilts ,Alot of the gals here do this all the time.
YOu can do this at eQuilter.com and Thousands of bolts (scroll down and click on "Quilter's Toolbox).
They're not as versatile as EQ but they might be what you're looking for.
Barbara, I have an Apple computer and EQ7 is not compatible with it, rats! I'd love to be able to use something like that.
Barbara:It is really worth the cost of investing in
That is high praise from a self-avowed cheapskate. :)
CONNECTING THREADS HAS A PROGRAM ON THEIR WEBSITE WHERE YOU CAN PLAY WITH MATERIAL (FROM THEIR SITE, BUT I AM SURE U COULD FIND COLORS OF THEIRS THAT WOULD BE SIMILAR TO WHAT YOU MIGHT BE LOOKING TO USE. HAVEN'T USED IT IN AWHILE, BUT IT SEEMS LIKE YOU COULD ALSO DESIGN QUILTS THERE ALSO. AGAIN, USING THEIR MATERIALS.) GOOD LUCK
The web site links are great!!! Thank you. Even if I can't play with the exact prints I am using they will still work. I'm just looking for generalities such as how would this quilt look in black in white or repro fabric. Right now I have so much fabric I need to use up. I've only made 4 quilts and about 20 small snowman pillows, but I have enough excess fabric tomake about 15 quilts, I'm not sure how I ever managed to let myself get so carried away with all my purchases. And the software I will definitely be looking into further.