Hello to All of You and Welcome!
Today (March 21, 2018) I am reviving my blog post for a Row Along I participated in almost 2 years ago. I enjoyed making this block and the pattern is still FREE for download. The link is about 8 paragraphs down, in red. I thank you for stopping by and hope you enjoy the pattern.
Today (March 21, 2018) I am reviving my blog post for a Row Along I participated in almost 2 years ago. I enjoyed making this block and the pattern is still FREE for download. The link is about 8 paragraphs down, in red. I thank you for stopping by and hope you enjoy the pattern.
Thanks for stopping to see the block I designed for
this wonderfully exciting jaunt through the seasons.
I hope you are having fun gathering all these free quilting blocks/rows
and will find many ways to use them in your quilting projects.
I want to thank Marian for hosting this Row-Along and her assistants, Bea and Amy.
A special thank you to all the super fantastic sponsors who encouraged us
with their generous donations for the giveaways.
And, all our visitors.
We designers have so much to share with you
and hope you take the time to read through our posts.
We love comments, too.
I want to thank Marian for hosting this Row-Along and her assistants, Bea and Amy.
A special thank you to all the super fantastic sponsors who encouraged us
with their generous donations for the giveaways.
And, all our visitors.
We designers have so much to share with you
and hope you take the time to read through our posts.
We love comments, too.
My season choice was SPRING!
I thought of happy, softer colors when I created the FENCE block.
The Northcott fabrics I chose to use
were Debra Edwards' Radiance #20489-27 for the fence
and her white Toscana #9020-10 for the background.
And I thank Northcott for supplying me with these fabrics.
Each block finishes 8" tall and 10" long and has appliqued flowers on it.
(Although you could use any method of attaching
any style of flowers you would like. Think yo-yos, kansashi, hexies,
crocheted flowers, embroidery, flowers from the floral section of the craft store, etc.)
The Northcott fabrics I chose to use
were Debra Edwards' Radiance #20489-27 for the fence
and her white Toscana #9020-10 for the background.
And I thank Northcott for supplying me with these fabrics.
Each block finishes 8" tall and 10" long and has appliqued flowers on it.
(Although you could use any method of attaching
any style of flowers you would like. Think yo-yos, kansashi, hexies,
crocheted flowers, embroidery, flowers from the floral section of the craft store, etc.)
Above are 6 blocks in a row finishing at 8" tall and 60" long.
You can change the length of the row in increments of 10" by adding or subtracting blocks.
Now, don't stop here!
There are so many things you can do with this row.
Put on your creative cap and think of how to use this fence block for other times of the year.
And on October 6,
I will show my fence row combined with some of the other designers'
blocks.
For a free PDF with directions for my fence block, click HERE.
A note: You may encounter issues in downloading
if using android type devices, ipads, tablets and kindles.
AND, if you have EQ7,
I will email the PJ7 file for my block if you email me at
patchworkbreeze@gmail.com
You will find entries for giveaways after my tutorial,
so don't miss those Rafflecopter boxes!
EQ7 TUTORIAL
Create your own Library
for all the blocks you want to use
with your Projects.
My EQ7 Tutorial will show you how to create your own
Library with blocks from the EQ7 Block Library!
This will let you work with all the blocks you have selected
whenever you start a new project.
You will not have to repeat searches in the EQ7 library
and Save to Sketchbook each time.
(And, if you download files from other designers,
you can combine them into one file for easy access when you need them.
To put them into a special library,
you would find them in the folder in which you saved them, or your download folder.)
So let's start!
Open EQ7
(I have EQStitch add on downloaded to my EQ7, so the screen shots
look a bit different with the butterfly on them.
Always read the tip of the day and click Close.
When the project window opens simply click Cancel since we are not
going to be working on a project at this time.
On the menu tab, select Libraries and click Block Library...
The window below will open.
You will click on the tab MY LIBRARY, circled in red.
The next window (below) will open.
Click Add Library (circled in red in the bottom left corner).
Type a new name for your library.
I will type 2015 Seasons RAL.
It also says you will Start with 10 styles.
You can change that if you want more or less than 10 (maybe 3 -5 or 20!)
but you don't have to. Then click OK.
but you don't have to. Then click OK.
You should see My Custom Libraries in the list with a + sign in front of the words.
(If you see a - sign (minus) there,
but there is a + sign in front of My Libraries in the list,
but there is a + sign in front of My Libraries in the list,
click the + sign in front of MY Libraries and the list of My Custom Libraries will show.)
Click the +sign in front of My Custom Libraries and you will see the library you just created.
(I have another library as well, titled 2011 EQ BOM Challenge.)
Click on the + sign in front of 2015 Seasons RAL to open the list of styles in that library.
Right click on Style 1 > Modify Style to rename and move on to adding blocks to the library.
Rename Style 1 so you know the style of blocks are contained in it.
I am going to call this Paper Pieced.
(Of course, if you are adding all the other designers' blocks to these lists
you might want to change the Style to each designer's name or season.)
Now to collect the blocks you want to use
in your new projects.
- In the blue LIBRARY box, click on LIBRARY.
- Click the +sign in front of the words EQ7 Libraries to open the lists.
- Scroll down to click the + sign in front of 03 Foundation Pieced to open it; and click on the word Animals to open those blocks.
- Scroll on the bar below the blocks to find the cardinal. Clicking on the cardinal block puts a blue box around the block.
- Click on the Copy button.
- Click on the tab MY LIBRARY in the blue selection box.
You are taken back to your own library as shown in the window below.
Click on the Paste button and the cardinal will be added to the display window.
Don't forget to click on the Save Library button or you will be repeating the last few steps.
(Ask me how I know!)
You will be told the block(s) have been saved in the library.
Click OK and the Close button.
Yes, I typed blocks in the sentence above because
you can add more than one block to your library at one time--
if you find them all in the same style library in which you are looking.
Follow the steps as numbered above:
- Click LIBRARY.
- Open EQ7 Libraries list.
- Scroll to 04 Classic Applique, Click the + sign in front to open the list.
- Scroll down and select Butterflies.
- Hold down the CTRL key as you click on each butterfly you want to add to your library. A blue box will show around each selected block.
- Click the Copy button.
- Click the MY LIBRARY tab.
You will be taken to the MY LIBRARY lists.
You will want to place the butterflies in an applique style library.
Right click on Style 2.
Click Modify Style and name this library Butterfly Appliques.
Click OK.
The library is open. Click on the Paste button on the bottom of the window.
Then you will see the window below.
Click Save Library button
and then OK when you are told the items have been saved to the Library.
Close the window.
You are now ready for designing fun!
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Enter the 3 Giveaways shown below.
Then check out the other designers' sites listed below the Rafflecopter boxes
for more great Row Along fun.
And happy quilting.
to help create their Row-A-Long patterns.
You may only enter once this week from your entry at one of the featured designers.
In other words, if you enter it here, you will not be able to enter it at the other blogs.
This giveaway is at all the featured blogs today.
Entries accepted until September 29, 2015.
Winners Announced by October 6, 2015.
Value $60-80.00
The Northcott giveaway is consolidated:
This week, one lucky recipient will receive 6-8 pieces of fabric of 1 yard lengths each.You may only enter once this week from your entry at one of the featured designers.
In other words, if you enter it here, you will not be able to enter it at the other blogs.
This giveaway is at all the featured blogs today.
Entries accepted until September 29, 2015.
Winners Announced by October 6, 2015.
Value $60-80.00
More Good News!
As an Incentive to Participate by
Making Your Own Block(s) and Row(s):
Craftsy is offering to 3 individual winners a Class of your Choice.
Value is $40 based on the average cost of Quilting classes,
but if you choose, let's say a sewing class, that value could be more.
and
Nancy's Notions has for 2 individual winners, a $10 gift certificate for each of them.
When you add one unique block or row
that you have created from any of the patterns offered each week,
you will be able to enter one of these two drawings.
If you enter both giveaways, you need 2 unique blocks or rows for your two entries.
Duplicate Entries will be checked and if found you will be disqualified.Filler Rows Do Not Count. These, too, will be disqualified if entered.
You can enter each drawing only once each day
at any blog featuring the Flickr giveaway for this Row-A-Long
until October 13, 2015 when the giveaway closes.
Winners will be announced October 14, 2015.
Winners will be announced October 14, 2015.
Visit the other designers
who are participating in this Row Along.
September 22, 2015 lists this week's participants.
I have listed below all of the designers participating
and the day each of them reveals their row in case you missed some from the start.
Read all of the rules for the giveaways HERE and have fun!
September 1, 2015
- Marlene at Kissed Quilts http://www.kissedquilts.com
- Lynn at Thimble & Mouse http://thimblemouseandspouse.blogspot.com/
- Doris at The Quilting Queen Online http://thequiltingqueenonline.com
- Janine at Quilt Art http://quiltartdesigns.blogspot.com
- Bea at Be A Quilter http://www.beaquilter.com
- Anneka at Stof Genoeg https://stofgenoeg.wordpress.com/
September 8, 2015
- Lorna at Sew Fresh Quilts http://sewfreshquilts.blogspot.com/
- Carol at Fun Threads http://funthreads.blogspot.com/
- Amy W. at Sew Incredibly Crazy http://sewincrediblycrazy.blogspot.com/
- Marian at Seams To Be Sew http://seamstobesew.com
- Anneke at Stof Genoeg https://stofgenoeg.wordpress.com/
September 15, 2015
- Reeze at Morning Glory http://blog.morningglorydesigns.net/
- Marian at Seams To Be Sew http://seamstobesew.com
- Jennifer at Sew Hooked http://sewhooked.com/
- Carol at Just Let Me Quilt http://www.justletmequilt.com/
- Anneke at Stof Genoeg https://stofgenoeg.wordpress.com/
September 22, 2015
- Carla at Create In The Sticks http://createinthesticks.blogspot.com/
- Patti at Patti's Patchwork http://www.pattispatchwork.com
- Nancy at Patchwork Breeze http://patchworkbreeze.blogspot.com
- Marian at Seams To Be Sew http://seamstobesew.com
- Linda at Linda Franz http://www.lindafranz.com/blog/
- Anneke at Stof Genoeg https://stofgenoeg.wordpress.com/
September 29, 2015
- Amy H. at Country Junktion http://www.countryjunktion.com
- Darlene at Quilt Shop Gal http://quiltshopgal.com/
- Marina at Sews To Be Sew http://seamstobesew.com
- Loreen at Loreen's Schoolhouse Quilts http://loreen.typepad.com/loreens_place/
- Anneke at Stof Genoeg https://stofgenoeg.wordpress.com/
33 comments:
Your fence block is so creative, Nancy! This would be great for a calendar wall hanging where you could dress up the fence to suit all the seasons and holidays throughout the year. Very clever block! Thanks so much for sharing!
Your blocks are great (I still feel like I dropped the ball on being a great assistant though)
What a great idra. Come back October 6 and see what I have done with the blocks!
Thank you...and your tutorial and ideas for fillers was very helpful.
Great tutorial, thanks
cork@pa.rr.com
Wonderful tutorial and beautiful row! Thank you!
EXCELLENT tutorial. I love using my own custom libraries in EQ7.
QuiltShopGal
www.quiltshopgal.com
your row is wonderful. thanks for sharing
I had no idea you could make your own library. That's fantastic !
It is very handy. I made my own library with all these Row Along blocks and it makes designing quilts much easier than searching. Happy quilting.
You are welcome.
Thank you, enjoy your quilting.
Glad you found it a great tutorial.
You are welcome. Have fun using it.
Thank you for the tutorial! There are certain blocks I like to use over and over--this will save me lots of time :)
Such a lovely, springy feel to you block! Thanks for sharing it! pbstrand@msn.com
Thank you for the great tutorial on making my own fabric library. I'm going to try it right now.
Thank you for the great tutorial on making my own fabric library. I'm going to try it right now.
What a great fence design. I see load of opportunities to have some fun with it!
What a great fence design. I see load of opportunities to have some fun with it!
I am happy to hear you have found a useful block. Come back on October 6 and see how many ways I have used it.
You are welcome. Have fun with it.
Great to hear.
Good to hear, another person who will make their own library.
Thank you. I would like to see how many ways you can come up with using the block.
Love your fence design
Thank you.
Thanks for the tutorial. I love having my own blocks in my library. I finished your row and love how it looks in my quilt. So happy and cheery.
I hope to see your quilt on October 6. I'm glad you were able to incorporate the fence into the quilt.
I hope to see your quilt on October 6. I'm glad you were able to incorporate the fence into the quilt.
It's been my greatest pleasure to have you participate with me in this RAL Nancy. Your fence row is truly a cute row and sew much fun to play with. I love Lorna's idea to of using different seasons to decorate it with.
Soooo knowing nothing about the EQ programs I found this post to be very educating!!!I hope more stop by from Tuesday Archives this week to take advantage of your info. and free pattern. THANKS Nancy for sharing.
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