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    Old 12-04-2011, 10:16 PM
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    More Blocks and Tools



    Ok now that you know how to scan your fabrics into your EQ let's consider some more ways to use them.


    When you save your blocks in the sketchbook you may see a blank block with lines but no color. This is because you have saved the basic block. If you find the little arrows below your blocks in the sk you can click on the right arrow and it will change the blank block to the next color combo. In your sketchbook the EQ will save up to 10 differant blocks in the same spot. You just have to use the arrows to see them.


    When you are changing colors in a quilt block or a quilt and you save it to your sketchbook - it will save the color combos you used in your blocks as well as in the quilt.


    The block in the last row in the middle started out blank. Then I used the rt arrow and you can see the next two blocks in that stack.





    I have been asked how to create a quilt block that you can "plug in" to a quilt. I'll show you how I do it. If there is a better way to do it I am not aware of it. But I keep saying I am not an expert just sharing with you what I know how to do. I do know you can merge a quilt block into another quilt block in EQ7 but I am going to wait to explore some of the more advanced features in EQ7 for later. Right now I want to keep focused on the things all 3 versions have in common.


    So now let's look at how to create a quilt block that can be placed into a quilt layout.


    Click on Worktable
    Click on Block
    Click on New Block
    Now find the grid tool in the left side tool bar
    Click on Grid and you will then see the menu with Grid Setup
    Click on Grid Set up






    Now you should see the Grid Set up Window
    Change the number to what you want it to be.

    Starting in the top left corner of the block click on the corner and hold it down and draw it down over the block to the bottom right hand corner. This will cover your block with the grid.






    Once you have the grid ready now for the quilt block I want to create here:

    Change the grid to a 2 x 2 grid.

    Now click on the top left corner of the first block. Cover it with the grid.






    Continue placing the 2 x 2 grid in the appropriate squares.






    Now place the lines for the HSTs. (Half square triangles)





    I use the skethbook to keep track of what I am creating or in this case recreating.


    I look at the quilt block in the sketchbook and then I close the sketchbook and work on the block again. I keep checking back with the original quilt block so I have all the lines and colors in the right places.


    When you are happy with the look of your Block then make sure to save it in the sketchbook.
    Since you created this quilt block within a Block you now will find this quilt block in the Block section of your sketchbook not the quilt section.






    Here is the first quilt block I used






    Here is the quilt layout where I placed the same quilt block over and over again.




    And here I turned the blocks to get a differant look





    Here I clicked on layout and added the sashing back in so you could see the individual quilt blocks. I used 2.00 for the size of the sashing and I turned it all white so it would disappear leaving the space.








    Here is a second color combo of the same quilt block






    And here is a layout where I put this quilt block into the quilt layout






    I hope this wasn't confusing to anyone. It really is easy to do.

    It is all about doing small bites at a time.

    Choose a quilt block and then
    use your block to put lines in your block to recreate the quilt block you liked.
    Then once it is a Block you can place it in your quilt layout as many times as you like.
    Or you can mix and mingle several differant quilt blocks.

    Make sure you remember to save your blocks as you go so you can go back and refer to them.



    I hope this has opened up some possibilities for you all to be creative and explore more of your EQ program!


    Here is the PDF file for you to download
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    Old 12-05-2011, 06:38 AM
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    Thank you Rhonda. Another great Tutorial.
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    Old 12-05-2011, 08:07 AM
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    Thank you Rhonda for the pdf files. Another great Tutorial.
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    Old 12-05-2011, 08:24 AM
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    This is the best way to learn, I know everyone who bought any EQ wanted to go from Beginning to finished product in one jump. This was is so much easier, and not over whelming. This is great. Thanks Rhonda!!!!!
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    Old 12-05-2011, 10:41 AM
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    I think(klgreene) is right on this is the only to learn EQ, thanks so much
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    Old 12-05-2011, 10:54 AM
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    great job rhonda.
    i have a question which you may plan to address later but i have not seen yet.
    how do you add sashing? i have been through the eq book and tutorial and have not found this info yet.
    if this is a future topic then i will wait for it.
    thanks
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    Old 12-05-2011, 12:37 PM
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    Thanks so much for the lessons.
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    Old 12-05-2011, 07:18 PM
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    Rhonda, thank you for sharing your absolute genius! (Again and again). After Christmas, I just might backup and do this one. Blessings.
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    Old 12-05-2011, 07:46 PM
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    Originally Posted by pdcakm
    great job rhonda.
    i have a question which you may plan to address later but i have not seen yet.
    how do you add sashing? i have been through the eq book and tutorial and have not found this info yet.
    if this is a future topic then i will wait for it.
    thanks
    I will be adding it in to a future lesson but it isn't hard to do at all.

    Click on layout under your quilt. when you are in layout you will see a window on the right that shows Number of Blocks / Size of Blocks and under that Sashing.

    Set the sashing to the size you want it to be. The numbers represent inches. You can set the size of your blocks to 12.5" and your sashing to 3" or whatever. Then go back to layer 1 to work on your quilt with sashings.
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    Old 12-06-2011, 04:56 AM
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    Love your help on eq. It is very helpful. However i have a couple of questions wondering if you could help me with. I have been able to design quilts and put them in the sketchbook however when I open my sketchbook they are not there. Also I have made quilt blocks put them in the sketchbook without addding color to them and I am not able to put them in a quilt. Any help on these problems would be appreciated. thanks
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