Tracey demonstrates how to archive and reload patterns, quilts and blocks. While Tracey is showing what to do when you need to replace your tablet, archiving is something that should be done regularly by everyone, but especially if you design or edit patterns and quilts only on your iQ, and after you have reorganised your libraries. In the event you accidentally delete a quilt, block or pattern, you can easily reload it from your archive. When reloading to your existing tablet, iQ will only add back patterns, quilts and blocks that it sees as missing - it will not double up everything.
How to Use This Blog
Since we have lots and lots of videos here, you will need to know the best way of finding what you are looking for. Each post has the video(s) of the topic it is about. Sometimes there will be more than one video that is a continuation of the previous one. These videos will be posted together within the same post. To find what you are looking for, either use the search box or the list of categories posted in the right column.
The IQ system is constantly evolving, so please keep in mind that some of the older videos may show features that have been replaced by newer ones, or buttons that have changed position or names. However, the videos have not been removed because the methods demonstrated are still valid.

The IQ system is constantly evolving, so please keep in mind that some of the older videos may show features that have been replaced by newer ones, or buttons that have changed position or names. However, the videos have not been removed because the methods demonstrated are still valid.

Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Getting to know your Intelliquilter components
Tracey Browning explains all the parts that make up IntelliQuilter. She shows older components as well as current components. This is a very useful video for self installers, as well as for all iQ owners.
Intelliquilter Adjusting the Bottom of the Quilt with Clip or Tweak
Sheridan will explain in this video how using Clip at the bottom of the quilt is preferable to Tweak. Tweak is a fabulous tool but may not be the right choice when you have a large design that exceeds the area that you need to quilt. Follow along as Sheridan walks you through the process on her APQS Freddie. Visit Sheridan Carter at Sheridan Kay Quilting in beautiful Hendersonville, NC for information or a demo on Intelliquilter.
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