Working on learning to use EQ8, a quilting pattern program I purchased. This is the pattern I'm creating for my sister-in-laws quilt. Not perfect yet but I'm getting there.

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Working on learning to use EQ8, a quilting pattern program I purchased. This is the pattern I'm creating for my sister-in-laws quilt. Not perfect yet but I'm getting there.
“Evening Sky” Quilt: My Favorite Color is Moda from block of the month class with MK Quilts University. Used Electric Quilt 8 to change check color, move blocks around and add sashing, finished size 102″ x 123″
Another Patronus Quilt? OK...
A couple of my friends, who are huge Harry Potter fans, one of whom is a Ravenclaw, and one of whom is a Slytherin, just had a baby, whom they named Bear. Well, that makes my job simple: a Slytherclaw quilt with a bear Patronus, obv. I finished the background or “canvas,” if you will, tonight: a nine-patch of 3″ finished squares:
I spun out the corners too, like a good girl, which I really, REALLY should have done on both of my last quilts because it is totally, completely, 100% flat in the back, which I imagine will make it easier to long-arm when the time comes:
Here is the template that I made myself in EQ8 to keep track, because spinning corners only works with a four patch and, as I say, mine is a nine-patch, so...
Next is going to be figuring out the actual fun part, which is the applique, which I’ve already designed, as you can see:
Going to go for a layered, 3D look, so some branches look like they’re behind and some front. Not only will it look cool, it will make the individual pieces smaller and thus, easier to deal with as far as fusible is concerned (trust me, you’ll see). It will be out of these fabrics:
Totally excited and not at all intimidated!
Willow Olson joins us to talk about her adventures with Just Wanna Quilt and more. She runs the AccuQuilt and More Facebook group, (https://www.facebook.com/groups/accuquiltandmore/?ref=share) and has just started the YouTube Channel, Quilting with Willow (https://www.youtube.com/@QuiltingWithWillow). Willow has long been associated with Just Wanna Quilt, running our Inventory Quilt Project. Now, she and Elizabeth Townsend Gard are working on a new project, Just Wanna Reverse Engineer: Museums, Quilts, and Copyright. They talk about that, and other things too, including being "On Call" moms now that they are both empty nesters.
January quilting. 🧵Last few blocks of #toesinthesandqal with a lovely stack of background triangles and blocks ready to be sewn together. 🧵A navy and white quilt commission, with 3 metres of navy & white flange binding, waiting for basting. 🧵”Margstar Bag” @msg47 bag pattern in progress. All hand pieced. This is me planning for February finishes! . . #toesinthesandqal #toesinthesandquilt #electricquilt #eq8 #margstarbag #margsstar https://www.instagram.com/p/CoEmD6XJS4r/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Maximiza tu sonido con el EQ 8: cómo usarlo en Ableton Live
El EQ 8 es un plug-in de ecualización de audio incluido en Ableton Live. Se utiliza para ajustar el tono y la frecuencia de una señal de audio, y es una herramienta esencial en cualquier flujo de trabajo de producción de música. Aquí está un blog post que explica qué hace el EQ 8 en Ableton Live:
Como productor de música, una de las herramientas más importantes que tienes a tu disposición es el EQ (ecualizador). El EQ te permite ajustar el tono y la frecuencia de una señal de audio, lo que te permite hacer que ciertos elementos de tu música sean más prominentes o menos dominantes. En Ableton Live, el EQ 8 es uno de los ecualizadores más populares y versátiles disponibles.
El EQ 8 es un plug-in de ecualización de octava completa que te permite ajustar la frecuencia en ocho bandas diferentes: baja, baja-media, media, media-alta, alta y ultra-alta. Cada una de estas bandas tiene un control de ganancia independiente que te permite aumentar o disminuir la intensidad de esa frecuencia en particular. Además, el EQ 8 incluye una función de afinación precisa que te permite ajustar la frecuencia en intervalos de 1/6 de octava para obtener un control aún más preciso.
Pero el EQ 8 no es solo una herramienta de ajuste de tono. También incluye una función de filtro paso-alto y paso-bajo que te permite eliminar las frecuencias indeseadas de tu señal de audio. Esto es útil cuando quieres eliminar el ruido o los rumores de una pista, o cuando quieres enfatizar ciertas frecuencias en un instrumento o una voz.
En resumen, el EQ 8 es una herramienta esencial para cualquier productor de música. Te permite ajustar el tono y la frecuencia de una señal de audio de manera precisa, y también te permite eliminar las frecuencias indeseadas. Si aún no lo has incluido en tu flujo de trabajo, te recomiendo que le des una oportunidad al EQ 8 en Ableton Live. ¡Verás lo útil que es!
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I finished something! A cute little quilt for a baby boy. Inspired by a quilt I saw on @connectingthreads. I played around in EQ8 so I could use FQs and 25cm strips. All fabrics from the stash - wonders will never cease 😆 . . #babyquilt #eq8 #bluefabrics #stashbusting https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb1PO4gJpMB/?utm_medium=tumblr
Sara Seuberling of Electric Quilt join us to talk about the new edition of Barbara Brackman's classic