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We are pleased to have several Intelliquilter owners who test our patterns and make recommendations on how we can improve them for their specific system!
Here are some things that you can expect when you purchase our patterns:
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Every pattern set includes not only the IQP, but a WMF file. In addition, you will receive a GIF file which is a low res image that you can use on your website if you advertise in that manner. IMPORTANT - The WMF file will let you edit and create a new DXF file in AutoSketch if you need to make changes. It is great in a pinch if we are not available to do some custom work for you. The only reason we do not provide DXF files is that every system uses a slightly different format, and we can't provide one that will work for everyone. WMF files behave the same for everyone!

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All patterns have had point reductions made so that they will sew smoothly without "crowded" points. The patterns can be sewn out DOUBLE the supplied size without any loss of detail. We advise you check by sewing out a single repeat if you are going to sew larger than that. Remember that if you sew out a pattern much smaller you need to shorten your stitch length and sew out slower so you do not lose detail. It is a good idea to check by sewing out the pattern first in this case too.

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When a pattern only looks good with a certain overlap, we will give a % of the height sewn. We also do this when the pattern is a two row pattern - for example, it has an alternate row. Since you can layout and view your patterns, there is normally not a problem with lining things up, but this can help in some cases.

Here is a neat trick to test how things are lining up on your system when you are doing a complex pattern, or one that repeats and is a hassle to line up. Try sewing a repeat out on freezer paper, marking the first sewing point, and then trimming near the outside edge of sewing OR to the shape you want to fit on your quilt. Then, use this as a template. It makes things so easy. Just tell the Intelliquilter that you want to start sewing at the first point of the pattern and line up your needle to the spot on the template.
If you have some tricks or tips you would like us to add to this page, please let me know and we will be happy to give you credit!
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