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Falling blocks quilt factory
Falling blocks quilt factory









falling blocks quilt factory

Drag and drop will not work to replace a stencil, but will instead overlap a new stencil on top of the original stencil.You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service"). To replace a quilting stencil on Layer 3, select a new stencil in the palette, then on the quilt, click on the old stencil you want to replace to set the new stencil. Once you’ve placed a quilting stencil on Layer 3, it’s easy to replace it. Use the Adjust tool to make changes to the size and location of the stencil.The stencil will set in the size in which it was drawn. Release the mouse to drop the stencil on the quilt.Click, hold, and drag that stencil from the palette to the quilt layout.Select a quilting stencil in the palette.You can Drag and Drop a quilting stencil anywhere on the layout. If you do not have any stencils, simply select a block in the palette that you want to set.

falling blocks quilt factory

If you have Stencils in your Sketchbook, click on the Stencils tab at the top of the palette viewer. There’s a special tab in the Sketchbook Blocks palette just for Stencils but any block or motif can be set on Layer 3 as a stencil.Ĭhoose Block Tools on the DESIGN tab, then click on the Set Block tool to display the Sketchbook Blocks palette. You can change the outline color, or thread color, after you set the block. When you place any block on Layer 3, the block will draw as an outline only to represent a quilting stencil. Layer 3 of any quilt is always reserved for quilting. See Setting Photos onto a Quilt > Setting Quilting Stencils on Layer 3 You can also set photos on Layer 2 in the same manner. Drag and drop will not work to replace a block, but will instead overlap a new block on top of the original block. To replace a block on Layer 2, select a new block in the palette, then on the quilt, click on the old block you want to replace to set the new block. Once you’ve placed a block (or motif) on Layer 2, it’s easy to replace it. Use the Adjust tool to make changes to the size and location of the block.The block will set in the size in which it was drawn. Release the mouse to drop the block on the quilt.Click, hold, and drag that block from the palette to the quilt layout.You can Drag and Drop a block (or motif) anywhere on the layout. Click on a block in the palette that you want to set.

falling blocks quilt factory

Since there are no pre-defined block spaces to indicate a location for a design, you’ll need to drag and drop the design, rather than just clicking to set it.Ĭhoose Block Tools on the DESIGN tab, then click on the Set Block tool to display the Sketchbook Blocks palette. Setting Blocks and Motifs on Layer 2īlocks and applique motifs can be placed anywhere on Layer 2 of any quilt layout. To replace a fabric block, select a new fabric in the palette, then click on the old fabric block you want to replace to set the new fabric. Once you’ve placed a fabric in a block space on Layer 1, it’s easy to replace it. Hold the Ctrl key (Command key) down to set the fabric in all positions, or the Alt key (Option key) to set in alternating positions when released. With the arrow cursor directly over the block space you want to color, release the mouse to drop the fabric on that space. Click, hold, and drag that fabric swatch from the palette to the quilt layout. You can also Drag and Drop a fabric swatch on a block space in the layout. (Only works with the One Dot Brush tool.) Use Ctrl+click (Command+click) to set the selected print or color in all positions. Use Alt+click (Option+click) to set the selected print or color in alternating positions. The fabric or color will tile to fit the defined block size of your layout. First click in the Fabrics palette on a fabric or color.Ĭlick on a space in the quilt to set the fabric or color. Be sure you’re on Layer 1.Ĭhoose Fabric Tools on the DESIGN ribbon and use the Paintbrush tool to place the selected fabric or color into the layout. Many times you will want to use a single piece of fabric for a block. Setting Fabrics as a Solid Block on Layer 1 To replace a block on Layer 1, select a new block in the palette, then on the quilt, click on the old block you want to replace to set the new block. Once you’ve placed a block on Layer 1, it’s easy to replace it. Hold the Ctrl key (Command key) down to set the block in all positions, or the Alt key (Option key) to set in alternating positions when released. Release the mouse to drop the block on a block space.

falling blocks quilt factory

Click, hold, and drag that block from the palette to the quilt layout. You can also Drag and Drop a block on a space in the layout.











Falling blocks quilt factory