Electric quilt 7 how to name quilt in sketchbook
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You’ll be prompted with a message asking if you want to save the current quilt.Click on any block in the quilt to erase it.Since we totally changed that border, it has been erased and is ready to be filled with blocks and color. Our quilt is still filled with blocks and color except for the first border. Click the Design Quilt tab along the top.The 3 points on each side line up with the 3 blocks in the center of the quilt. Click the down arrow under Select a border style and click on Points Out. Let’s change the style of this border.We also know this because the top of the palette says Select border 1 of 2 borders. The first border, the wide one, is selected and showing in gray. These arrows will change the block coloring displayed just like in the Sketchbook. Click the arrow buttons at the bottom of the palette.Right-click to display the context menu.On the right to display the Sketchbook Blocks palette. Click on the arrows several times to understand how this works. The text that appears in the Sketchbook tells you which coloring you are looking at – Coloring 5 of 8 and so on. The middle two arrows change the coloring by one. Another option for changing the coloring is to use the arrow buttons in the Sketchbook.You can click on any of these colorings to select it. Any new colorings that you make during your designing get saved after that. The third coloring is the one you see in the library. The second block will be a grayscale version of the block. The first block will always be a line drawing with no coloring.
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This will display all the block’s colorings. Block colorings stack on top of one another. The coloring that you are looking for may be underneath the coloring you see. When you look at the Sketchbook or palette, you may not see the coloring that you expect. In EQ Mini, blocks can have more than one coloring. 18, and notice that it says that this block has 7 colorings. Click the Quilts section to see your new quilt with multi-colored stars.Continue to place a different fabric in each star.Click on a different fabric from the palette.All 8 patches with matching fabric will color with one click. Click on any fabric in the palette other than red and click on one of the red points of the star-like block on the quilt.The Spraycan tool will spray all matching patches in the block with a new fabric in one click. To see multiple quilts at the same time, click the 3×3 button along the bottom of the Project Sketchbook box.If you don’t, click the Quilts section along the left. You should see your quilt when the Sketchbook displays. Let’s add this new quilt in the smaller size to the Sketchbook. Our quilt is still filled with blocks and color. Notice that the overall size of the quilt is 38 by 38 inches. Change the number of blocks Horizontal and Vertical to 3.Click the Adjust Layout tab along the top.
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Whenever you edit a quilt from the Sketchbook, you’ll skip over the Adjust Layout and Edit Borders tabs, but you can always go back and use them. Since the project is already named, anything you design and add to the Sketchbook will automatically get saved in the project. Now that the project is fully open, you can see the title of the project at the top of the EQ Mini window.
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Click the Edit button to place the quilt back on the Design Quilt tab.