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Amy Butler Softwares 50% off PLUS NEW DOWNLOAD!

Posted 02-20-2012 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized

NEW downloadable updated for Amy Butler Softwares! You must have Amy Butler Softwares already installed on your computer to get this download. Find out more. Don’t have Amy Butler Softares yet? Now’s the time to get one! 50% off Amy Butler Softwares! OFFER DETAILS: Offer good February 20, 9am EST – February 27, 9am EST. Not valid on previous orders. Order anytime online at www.electricquilt.com or call 1.800.356.4219 M-F, 9am-5pm EST.

EQ is on Pinterest

Posted 02-16-2012 by Electric Quilt | Posted in: Uncategorized

EQ is now on Pinterest. Join the fun! Head over and get lessons, demos, project ideas and more.

Visit our Other Websites!

Posted 02-15-2012 by Electric Quilt | Posted in: Uncategorized

Visit the Quilt Design Wizard site Visit MyEQBoutique.com Don’t forget to sign up for the newsletters while you are there so you can stay up to date on all things new!

Blog Hop with Marjorie Busby

Posted 02-13-2012 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized

Join the blog hop week on Marjorie’s blog! Her post today is a classic EQ7 designed red and white quilt. Have fun with the blog hop!

Designing a Tropic Beauty in EQ7 with Nancy Mahoney

Posted 02-13-2012 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized

Long time EQ Designer and author Nancy Mahoney (I’m sure you’ve seen her work in magazines), just posted on her blog about designing this Tropic Beauty in EQ7. Go learn with her!

20% off Kaleidoscope Collections!

Posted 02-10-2012 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized

20% off Kaleidoscope Collections! Plus get an adorable EQ7 download for a V-Day project featuring 1 block from the Kaleidoscope Collection library! Order Now! Get the Download.

Tips and Prizes from Linda Franz of Inklingo!

Posted 02-09-2012 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized

“Do you know how to design in Electric Quilt with 6 inch blocks? If you do (hints), you know enough to enter an Inklingo quilt in the Love the Lines Contest!” That excerpt is from Inklingo’s blog about a contest they are hosting. Head over to get the details on how to enter. What is Inklingo? Inklingo prints the shapes on fabric with any ordinary Inkjet printer, so there is a line to sew on and a line to cut on. Modern quilters use computers to return to our quilting roots. EQ allows quilters to combine blocks in creative ways—something quilters have done for generations: innovate and create. Inklingo takes us back to the olden days when quilters marked lines on fabric. It’s only since the rotary cutter that quilters have cut and sewn everything without lines. There is so much you can do with Inklingo. But to get started. Check out the contest and get

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