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This sounds to me like the directions for how to play cricket....Now I'm nervous to venture into the world of EQ ... doesn't sound so simple, if you all are discussing it like this! Yikes! Maybe my coloured pencils and graph paper are good enough for now!Originally posted by kathyst2I just looked at my color buttons in EQ7: It's the same in EQ6 too.Originally posted by florenceI must be really dense today, I'm trying to follow Margo's instruction for uploading an image from EQ6, and I'm not even seeing anything that says "place in line"... any hints?
And while I'm asking, I have an EQ question, maybe this is possible in 6 or maybe added in 7, but is there any way to have it randomly place colors, perhaps limited as "light, med. or dark" rather than have to pick every fabric for a scrappy look when designing?
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Paint brush just colors one piece at a time.
Paint brush plus CTRL key, colors the selected piece in each block in the quilt. If you have more than one block pattern, it only colors the pieces in the block you're working on.
Spray can colors all of that color in your selected block.
Spray can plus CTRL kay, does this for the entire quilt in every block like the block you are working on.
The swap colors key replaces each instance of the color you click on in the quilt, with the selected color. It's different from spray can Plus CTRL because swap colors works for all blocks, borders, etc.
Random recolor just globally swaps one color for another. If there were two colors in the original quilt, there will still be only 2 colors
after random recolor. If there were 10 colors, there will be 10 new colors in the quilt after using it.
So, you could replace a color with a different value color within one block without clicking on each piece. To change on a piece by piece basis, you have to do it piece by piece, either when coloring blocks for the sketchbook, or when in the quilt.
Hopefully this answers your question without making things more confusing!
Kathy
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This sounds to me like the directions for how to play cricket....Now I'm nervous to venture into the world of EQ ... doesn't sound so simple, if you all are discussing it like this! Yikes! Maybe my coloured pencils and graph paper are good enough for now!Originally posted by kathyst2I just looked at my color buttons in EQ7: It's the same in EQ6 too.Originally posted by florenceI must be really dense today, I'm trying to follow Margo's instruction for uploading an image from EQ6, and I'm not even seeing anything that says "place in line"... any hints?
And while I'm asking, I have an EQ question, maybe this is possible in 6 or maybe added in 7, but is there any way to have it randomly place colors, perhaps limited as "light, med. or dark" rather than have to pick every fabric for a scrappy look when designing?
Thanks,
Paint brush just colors one piece at a time.
Paint brush plus CTRL key, colors the selected piece in each block in the quilt. If you have more than one block pattern, it only colors the pieces in the block you're working on.
Spray can colors all of that color in your selected block.
Spray can plus CTRL kay, does this for the entire quilt in every block like the block you are working on.
The swap colors key replaces each instance of the color you click on in the quilt, with the selected color. It's different from spray can Plus CTRL because swap colors works for all blocks, borders, etc.
Random recolor just globally swaps one color for another. If there were two colors in the original quilt, there will still be only 2 colors
after random recolor. If there were 10 colors, there will be 10 new colors in the quilt after using it.
So, you could replace a color with a different value color within one block without clicking on each piece. To change on a piece by piece basis, you have to do it piece by piece, either when coloring blocks for the sketchbook, or when in the quilt.
Hopefully this answers your question without making things more confusing!
Kathy
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This sounds to me like the directions for how to play cricket....Now I'm nervous to venture into the world of EQ ... doesn't sound so simple, if you all are discussing it like this! Yikes! Maybe my coloured pencils and graph paper are good enough for now![/quote]Originally posted by crocus999Hopefully this answers your question without making things more confusing!
Kathy
Oh gosh, I didn't explain it very well! So sorry you're nervous about EQ. Best thing to do is, pick two blocks from the block library, put them into the default quilt, and then click on the paintbrush, spray can, random recolor, etc and see what they do. The CTRL key applies your selection to the entire quilt. If you can navigate this forum,you can do EQ for sure. Just plunge in and see what happens.
Kathy
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Yes, I am about ready to tackle the signature line too.
Edyta's Mosaic quilt in her triangle book was the one I was planning on using for the HST's. I put it into EQ and put different backgrounds to see what the different colors would look like. It's so handy having a program like EQ to sketch out different ideas. What I found was, that almost any backgrounds would work for this quilt. Cool! I'm still working on March BOM applique, and won't get started on the HST project for a while yet
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Since I used scraps that I got from friends, I don't even know if I can recognize any of the squares I made! You could have sent me the ones I made back if you had taken off the papers and I would not have know the difference! Need to get busy pulling off the papers and pressing so I can start to plan. Have a couple of diffenent patterns in mind-front runner is the Pawpaw's Quilt on Ricky Tim's website (based on a quilt made by his fatherr or grandfather. Uses a lot of different colors and should almost empty my little bag of batik scraps that I did not use for the HTS's! Bev
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crocus99 yes it is easier to use the forum after a bit of practice as I was the same, good luck with the signature as it adds a nice touch, and don't forget to put your state and country in the full word for those of us who live outside the US or such:

Taree NSW - Australia
My motto in life: live by the three GGG’s - be Grateful, be Gracious, be Gorgeous to yourself
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Originally posted by crocus999Okay! Thanks for your vote of confidence - you're right about the forum. When I began, it was more difficult, but now I'm almost ready to make a fancy signature! Thanks for the encouragement!
Crocus999, you will find tips for navigating the TQS forum here: http://forum/forum-questions-and-sug...-the-tqs-forum
and info about the signatures here: http://forum/forum-questions-and-sug...s-on-the-forum
It's best to print out the steps and follow them exactly to reduce frustration! Most of us had to try several times to get the signature just the way we wanted it!
HAVE FUN!!

It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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My thoughts exactly!!
Since I used scraps that I got from friends, I don't even know if I can recognize any of the squares I made! You could have sent me the ones I made back if you had taken off the papers and I would not have know the difference!

It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Really cute! Bravo! I think you're way ahead of most of us who are still undoing the papers or drooling.Originally posted by jojojoI don't seem to be as sentimental as a lot of you. I'm using my HST - here and there. I have used some of the batik ones here after making some more myself.
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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That’s beautiful. Good job.
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Proud of you, Carole! You are doing great.
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Finally started my BOM over the past few weeks and just finished month 3. I’m using Bella Solids. I restrained myself...
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Since she doesn't address it, contact her through her website and ask....
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Very nice. Your colors are lovely.
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Month 6 finished! Roll on Month 7.
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She showed how she buried knot at beginning of process. How does she bury it at end?
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