

You may also want to (or need to) sew coping strips around your smaller panel blocks:

You can finish your blocks showing the center of the block and the sashing print from your panel.

You can finish your blocks showing just the center of the block from your panel. For example, on panel 2 there are a variety of ways to cut and use the center part of the panel with the words.
#How to design a quilt block in electric quilt 8 software
We’ll also learn to use the EQ Library to incorporate a block from the free EQ library to one of our quilt designs.īefore we begin, I want to again heighten awareness when you are designing blocks for a panel quilt in EQ software you need to start with visualizing how you want to cut up your pane and incorporate those blocks. In this lesson, we will learn to create blocks from images that we created last week which we’ll use to design a variety of quilt designs throughout this series of tutorials. I will try my best to help you, as well as incorporate your feedback to this tutorial (or future tutorials in this series), as appropriate to help make each tutorial easy to follow, as well as help have fun “playing in EQ software” and learning as you play! And, if you have any questions or feedback on this tutorial, or any in this series please let me know via email or by leaving a comment. Before you begin this lesson, please complete Part 1. Today I’m sharing part 2 of my EQ8 Tutorial Series for Panel Quilts, using the Custom Quilt feature in EQ software.
