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Re: Weekend Plans?
(Anonymous) 2026-04-04 02:02 am (UTC)(link)I got Electric Quilt 8 for designing blocks and quilts. They have a few quilt patterns in the software and like 250ish blocks I think. They also sell collections of additional block designs (and quilts too I think) but I haven’t looked at getting any extras.
My Accuquilt came in a bundle with one of their Qube sets that has all the basic shapes most commonly used. They give you a block pattern book with it that has 72 blocks you can make just with what’s in that set. They have expansion sets too but I don’t have them. I do have several other dies though and I made a document with all the shapes and what measurements I have across all the Accuquilt products. When playing with the software on my computer, I have the document open on my iPad so it’s super easy to see what I have and what size I can make.
Tomorrow I want to experiment with recreating the Nine Patch quilt that Beth Dutton had in Yellowstone. It’s a popular project in quilting circles and no one can agree what size the blocks are on the quilt in the show. I figure it will be fun drafting it at various sizes and seeing if I can figure out the size of the original.