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Volume 8, No. 1, Summer/Fall 2001
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CONTENTS: Announcements - Ask EQ - Free Stuff - Create Your Family Quilt - Show & Tell - Brenda Brayfield - Quilt University - EQ Computer Lab - Redwork in EQ - Dear Diane.






EQ Home-Schooling
EQ4 classes are as close as your own computer. Visit Quilt University to see the EQ classes they offer online throughout the year. EQ4 user Carol Miller is the headmistress. Patti Anderson and Fran Iverson Gonzalez teach a wide variety of EQ4-related classes there.



Patti Anderson
Patti teaches these Quilt University classes:

  • EQ4 WreathMaker Symmetries
  • EQ4 Tracing Tactics
  • EQ4 Labels for Quilts
  • EQ4 Advanced Drawing
Click here to see samples of what Patti's students have done in her EQ4 classes on advanced drawing, tracing tactics and labels.


Fran Gonzalez, author of EQ4 Simplified.
Fran teaches these Quilt University classes:
  • EQ4 Basics
  • EQ4 Ease into EasyDraw
  • EQ4 Libraries and Layouts
  • EQ4 Color Tools
  • EQ4 PatchDraw

Upcoming Class Schedule

PatchDraw - September 15, 2001 (Fran)
Ease into EasyDraw - September 29, 2001 (Fran)
Tracing Tactics - October 6, 2001 (Patti)
EQ Basics - November 25, 2001 (Fran)
Advanced Drawing - January 12, 2002 (Patti)
Libraries and Layouts - Jan. 27, 2002 (Fran)


What's it like to take a Quilt University class?

Vivian Galloway, Austin, Texas writes:
"Do yourself a favor and sign up for the EQ4 classes offered at Quilt University. They are fun, easy, inexpensive, and you learn so much. You attend class in the comfort of your own home at any hour of the day or night...no lugging all those supplies to class. You work at your own pace. The teacher is always available for questions and answers. The discussion forum is wonderful. And you can "hang" your creations in the Gallery to be admired by your fellow classmates. I've taken three classes already: EQ4 Basics; Easy Into EasyDraw; Libraries and Layouts... all taught by Fran Gonzalez (an excellent teacher). Today I start EQ4 Advanced Drawing with Patti Anderson.

I admit I was hesitant as first. It's hard to take that first step. But I'm so happy I did. I'm amazed at what I've learned. I have the manuals, books, etc., but there is something about these classes that makes it all "click" and come together."


CONTENTS: Announcements - Ask EQ - Free Stuff - Create Your Family Quilt - Show & Tell - Brenda Brayfield - Quilt University - EQ Computer Lab - Redwork in EQ - Dear Diane.


 
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