Need EQ7 Help
#7
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: phila pa
Posts: 64
Hi Don
That block, as well as several variations are in the eq library. Here is how to find it.
Click on Library -> block-> EQ7 library - > classic pieced - > 9 Patch stars. You will
see your block under several different names. EQ's search feature can be a challenge to use,
but worth the time to explore. I love EQ for blocks like that because it is so easy to experiment
with placement and color.
hth - lefty in (about to sizzle) Philly
That block, as well as several variations are in the eq library. Here is how to find it.
Click on Library -> block-> EQ7 library - > classic pieced - > 9 Patch stars. You will
see your block under several different names. EQ's search feature can be a challenge to use,
but worth the time to explore. I love EQ for blocks like that because it is so easy to experiment
with placement and color.
hth - lefty in (about to sizzle) Philly
#9
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 682
To draw a block you have to be on the block worktable. The graph appears and you can choose the sixe of the block and by selecting different grid points you can make the size of patches you need. Glad someone took the time to find the block.
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