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Club EQ Album: November 2002 Challenge: Superimpose Blocks! Page 8

"Explore the EQ Block Library and find two blocks that can be superimposed to create an entirely new block. This can be a really fun thing to do and something you might not think to do without the computer to help you! Start by looking at blocks with similar grids. You can explore further by getting bold about what you combine.

The superimposing or overlaying of one block design over another can be done in the Edit mode from the Sketchbook. Save two blocks into the project Sketchbook. Edit one and select all the lines. Copy. Then Paste those lines over another block drawing that you have selected to Edit from the Sketchbook. Carefully center one over the other and look for design elements to highlight with color."

-Barb Vlack


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Quilt 113
Quilt 114
Quilt 115
Quilt 116
Marilyn Rembolt
Cross X and Square in a Square


Kathy Smither
Mosaic Play


Combination of blocks Mosaic #1 and Teague Burbank, CA
twopilots2@mindspsring.com
Kathy Smither
Bright Stars


Combination of blocks--Snowball and Arkansas Snowflake Burbank, CA twopilots2@mindspsring.com
Pat Tribbey
Crosses & Star -- Vines at the Window


to eliminate some lines when I superimposed the blocks. Every other block is rotated ¼ turn. Added some sashing that was designed exclusively for the quilt. The new block and sashing make for a very nice looking quilt.
Click here to email Pat
click here to download the project file
Quilt 117
Quilt 118
Quilt 119
Quilt 120
Eileen Allen
Green and Gold Mosaic


Created this for the November 2002 Challenge---Using superimposed blocks For this quilt I used the block I designed tilted Geometric Star. I colored the block with the EQ5 default palette. Old Saybrook, CT
ekallen@snet.net
Eileen Allen
Stars Over Provence


My second entry into the November 2002 Challenge. I used the Fractured Pinwheel block, which I created by superimposing two blocks to make one. I used the Baby Blocks layout to design this quilt. I used the Provençal Colors palette to color this project. Old Saybrook, CT
ekallen@snet.net
Patti Shreiner
Unnamed


two simple blocks "Nine-Patch" and "Round Table"superimposed with a tiny adjustment pksquilt@ptd.net
http://www.geocities.com/pksquilt
Ingrid
Pussi - stars


This quilt is made by the new block Pussistrips made by Puss in the corner and Diagonal strips. The fabrics is : Shadow Play Flannel Designed by Maywood Studio Copyright Maywood Studio
Ingrid@mrs.dk
Quilt 121
Quilt 122
Quilt 123
Quilt 124
Ingrid
Sunshine in November


This quilt is made by the new block Pussistrips made by Puss in the corner and Diagonal strips.
Ingrid@mrs.dk
Pam Miller
Stars for Jerry


Hillsboro, OR
miller.pl@verizon.net
Kari Schell
Mosaic


The block in this quilt combines an Ohio Star block and Mosaic #1.
Brooklyn Park, MN
Kari Schell
Topsy Turvy Crowns


This quilt combines Cross and Crown and Twelve Triangle Blocks in a tilted block setting..
Brooklyn Park, MN
Quilt 125
Quilt 126
Quilt 127
Quilt 128
Sandra P.
Crossed Canoes & Swing In The Center


New Jersey, spquilter@att.net
Sandra P.
Double Monkey Wrench & The Priscilla


New Jersey, spquilter@att.net
Pat C.
Fox in the Den


Made from EQ blocks Star and Pinwheel. Illinois, jernpat@attbi.com
Pat C.
Peony Stars


Block was made from Double Wedding Ring and Paducah Peony.
Illinois, jernpat@attbi.com

Photos:
1-16
17-32
33-48
49-64
65-80
81-96
97-112
113-128
129-144
145-160
161-176
177-192
193-208
209-218
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