Friday, October 30, 2015

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Free Stuff From Electric Quilt


Free Fabric Download of the Month: 1 in a Minion

Each month you get several new fabrics to add to your EQ Fabric Library. These downloads are current fabrics available from your favorite fabric designers. Click the link below for instructions for linking these library files. These free monthly libraries can be used with EQ6 and EQ7.
Keep your EQ Fabric Library current!
Check out EQ Stash Online for 1400+ fabrics per download!






Awesome Academics





Download  this beautiful project today! Add 4 new blocks and 32 new fabrics to your QDW, EQ6 or EQ7!










It’s the nuts! Acorns, leaves and fall fabrics. Acorn Pillows anyone?
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More Free Projects
FREE PROJECTS

EQ with Me: Pieced Drawing

Requires EQ7

Author: Patti Anderson Lesson book for Electric Quilt 7 (EQ7) software. EQ with Me: Pieced Drawing is the book anyone who really wants to draw blocks in EQ7 needs. The original book sold out, so we’ve republished it in a special newly designed large-format, spiral-bound volume. If you already have Patti Anderson’s EQ6 Pieced Drawing, don’t buy this book. If you don’t have it already, grab it while you can. You’ll love how it will help you draw!

Although EQ with Me companion books are written for EQ7 PC, they work as well for EQ7 Mac with only a few keystroke differences.
Price $24.95 to order please go to Pharr Out Quilts
Pages 192
Size 8½” x 11″
Softcover, spiral binding, black & white content
For more information go to 

Saturday, May 23, 2015

This free pattern made courtesy of ABBAS MASHALLY


For more info and the pattern

In Love With Alexandria

For individual use only.
And not for sale



Thursday, May 21, 2015


 Quilts of Vakir Dibdatuib

In 1868 Decoration Day was established as a day to honor those who died in the Civil War by decorating their graves with flowers. It wasn’t until 1971 that Memorial Day was declared a national holiday, and by then its scope had been expanded to honor those who died in all American wars.

It wasn’t until 1971 that Memorial Day was declared a national holiday, and by then its scope had been expanded to honor those who died in all American wars.

Check the Quilts of Valor Foundation website for details.