EQ 5 Question and/or math-challenged
Good morning All & Merry Christmas.
Can anyone tell me about re-sizing a block in EQ 5? I searched Rhonda's tutes as best I could but could not find out how to do this - or even if it will get me what I am looking to do. When working in EQ 5, that particular item (resize block) is 'greyed out' so as to not be usable. But not sure if I'm at the correct stage in block construction, etc. I am thinking of doing this quilt... http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...a-t272785.html but as a baby quilt. I have printed out the pattern so have all of the instructions. However, it's for an 8" (finished) block and the quilt measures 55 x 67 - a bit larger than I want for this particular baby quilt. I was thinking if I did a 6" (finished) block, overall it would be closer to a size I was willing to do for this particular baby quilt. So, if this is not possible in EQ 5, could someone give me some hints/clues as to how to re-size this block to 6"??? Thanks in advance for any/all help. |
I didn't reinstall EQ5 on my computer but normally I draw the block whatever size works for me. Then it is just telling the sketchbook what size you want the quilt block to be. Try drawing the block using 1.5" finished strips. Cute quilt. Good Luck
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The block uses 4 strips that finish at 2" each, giving you the 8" finished block. To get a 6" block, you would divide 4 strips into 6", giving you 1.5" finished strips. Adding the seam allowance back on you cut 2" strips instead of the 2.5". So the center 4 patch would be four 2" squares. You can construct the rest of the block like a log cabin.
I love this quilt when I saw it and put it on my list for next month. I want to make it in Christmas colors, and figure if I start in January I should be done by next Christmas. |
This is why I love EQ so much! Resizing is very simple. I design the block [as the size that the pattern describes] in Work on Block. When working on the Quilt, simply choose Layout at the bottom and set your block size as 6". easy-peasy. When you are going to 'print' your block, select just one of the blocks in your quilt, go to Print, and check Size from Quilt. I, then, always choose Preview ... I don't like to use all that paper and printer ink. It's a cute quilt, be sure to show us when you are done.
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I work in EQ7. I draw the block in whatever size I want to, then save it to the sketchbook. Then while still with the block on the worktable, I go to "File", "Print", "Block". In that screen, you have to tell it what size width & Height block you want. Then I preview the print to see if the cutting sizes are reasonable. Next, when designing a quilt, under the Layout tab, you have a choice of what size block you want to use. I type in the size I chose as the Print in the prior step. Note: It doesn't matter the size that it was originally drawn. Go ahead and add all your blocks to your quilt and see if it is the size you want.
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When looking at the layout, I don't think that EQ5 will allow you to draw the quilt correctly:
http://weallsew.com/snowflake-quilt-along-week-2/ EQ7 has an option in the layout section when drawing quilts set on point: either using a single corner triangle or have two setting triangles in the corner as with this design. |
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Here is the drawing using 6" blocks. I did change the width of the side borders from 5" finished to 4" finished. The size of quilt is 43" by 52"
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Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
(Post 7411713)
When looking at the layout, I don't think that EQ5 will allow you to draw the quilt correctly...
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Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
(Post 7411733)
Here is the drawing using 6" blocks. I did change the width of the side borders from 5" finished to 4" finished. The size of quilt is 43" by 52"
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Here is the quilt in the original layout but with 6" blocks. The size is approx 45x53. but i used christmas colors :)
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I saved this picture someone posted also. I agree that if you cut strips at 2 inch you will get your 6 inch blocks. This is definitely on my to do list
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
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yes it does, Quilt, New Quilt, On point.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
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the layout you drew is different from the one on the Bernina site http://www.quiltviews.com/free-patte...g-from-bernina
Click HERE for the Snowflake Quilt-Along on BERNINA’s WeAllSew blog. It would have taken you to the Snowflake Quilt-Along Week 1 This is where the piecing information is located. At the bottom of the page, there is another option: Snowflake Quilt-Along Week 2, Assembling the Quilt Top • WeAllSew • BERNINA USA This the page where you will find the layout that is exactly like the one I drew and posted using my EQ7. You will noticed what I found interesting that two side borders were attached. Just wanted the correct information to be posted. |
Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
(Post 7412018)
If you had click on
Click HERE for the Snowflake Quilt-Along on BERNINA’s WeAllSew blog. It would have taken you to the Snowflake Quilt-Along Week 1 This is where the piecing information is located. At the bottom of the page, there is another option: Snowflake Quilt-Along Week 2, Assembling the Quilt Top • WeAllSew • BERNINA USA This the page where you will find the layout that is exactly like the one I drew and posted using my EQ7. You will noticed what I found interesting that two side borders were attached. Just wanted the correct information to be posted. |
You ladies are awesome as always. Going to play with this more tomorrow. Will let you know how i progress. Thanks to everyone who posted. What are your thoughts on pinks, maybe green and light green for a baby girl? First time in decades I can do 'girly'.
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would love a pink and green combo. and it's so easy to preview in EQ
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