"Savvy, sassy, and amazingly comprehensive, this is the indispensable book for computing quilters"
-- Rob Holland, PlantetPatchwork.com
"... a compendium of valuable information,
instruction, and ideas for the increasing number of quiltmakers
who find themselves torn between their passion for designing
quilts and their growing desire to utilize computer technology
in their work ..."
-- David Walker, artist, quiltmaker, teacher
"...a thorough, practical reference
book, well illustrated and written with a lively sense of
humor. I will use it again and again.
-- Ann Johnson, quiltmaker and author
"Every quilter who owns a computer
should have this book." -- Jinny Beyer, fabric designer, author, quiltmaker.
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Creativity has no bounds when you know how to combine traditional quilting with modern technology. Whether you are just beginning with computers or are a practiced old hand, The Quilter's Computer Companion will show you how to use your computer to design amazing quilts with ease, accuracy, and speed. The almost 400 page book includes color photos
of exquisite computer-designed quilts and over 700 illustrations
and black-and-white photos.
- Step-by-step tutorials for popular quilting
and drawing software like Electric Quilt, Quilt-Pro, CorelDraw,
Canvas, SuperPaint, and others (see warning below).
- Plenty of instructions for creating stunning
designs by using drawing tools for slanting, stretching, mirror-imaging,
repeats, rotationts, creating perspective, and more.
- Many tips for using your computer to create
stencils and negatives for fabric paintingor sun and blueprinting.
- Eveything you need to know for using photos,
drawings, and other artwork as the basis of stunning applique
designs.
- Simple solutions for drawing hearts, tulips,
stars and other shapes by using tools like the Bezier curve.
- Guides for experimenting with fabric fills
- An insighful and researched section on
printing fabric in your computer printer.
"Finally, out of the haze of computer
chaos comes a book to conquer all the cyber confusion and give
you the clear, easy-to-understand information you need to make
that little gray box your favorite quilting tool . . . Get
this book, even if you think you're an expert, but especially
if you know you're not."
-- Lynn Lewis Young, Publisher/Edior,
Art/Quilt Magazine
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