![]() ![]() Select the fabric files to import and click Open. Go to the Fabric Library and click Import>From Image Files. Once you have fabric saved as a jpg or bmp file (gif, png, and tiff are also supported), the file can be imported into EQ7. They provide the option to download jpg images of their fabric collections with a simple mouse click. Moda Fabrics, however, has gone one step further. ![]() Most fabric manufacturers and on-line retail stores display images of fabric on their websites. These can be saved to your computer as a jpg or bmp file by right-clicking on the image and choosing “Save Picture As…”. In addition to scanning fabric yourself, you can also find images of fabric swatches on the internet. Set the resolution to 72 or 75 and crop the scanned image to approximately 3″ x 3″, following the pattern repeat in the fabric as closely as possible for best results. Lay the fabric on your scanner bed and scan using your scanner software. To create an electronic version of real life fabric in your stash, you can scan it and import the file into EQ7. But just like with our real life fabric stash, no matter how many choices we have, we are always ready to add more! Last week I showed my EQ7 class how to add more fabric to their “electronic stash”, and in this article I will show you too. ![]() There are over 5,000 fabric swatches included in EQ7.
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