I have the quilt pro v-5, my daughter bought it when she first started quilting. You can scan your fabrics choice into the patterns. Or make your own patterns. I like looking at all the different patterns but I never use it. She didn't use it either.
I still draw out my patterns onto paper and color it in then scan and copy them into my paint work shop, and again copy and paste picture several times to see if I like the pattern. I will also repeat this after I sew a block. This gives you idea of what your quilt will look like.
I'm the "Goofy One" after drawing out so many different patterns on my own and coloring them in I've found I've come across Many patterns with copy rights. Yet I drawed them out with out looking through the many patterns with copy rights! LOL.... their are so many,I think I have drawed out a few with out copy rights but their are so many how would you really know! I have not made any quilts of my own patterns yet but I made one by accident,a one of a kind .
I thought you were not allowed to sell your quilts if you used a copy right pattern? I was checking out ebay and I know alot of the quilts had copy rights and alot didn't? Their was alot of beautiful quilt tops finished called cheaters quilt tops,alot of beautiful quilt tops. I thought they were selling them way to cheap. Now I know they don't all own their own copy rights. (I'm no quilt police) but If I could sell one I would like to know,not that I ever will sell any,but would still like to know the rules. Same goes for blocks/embroidery pieces?
I just don't know, I was always told you couldn't sell them unless you own the copy rights to the pattern. I guess rules are some what leinant long as you are not doing it in hundreds.....one here and there!