EQ Mystery Quilt - Lesson 5
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In this lesson we will be drawing a variation of the Courthouse Square block [BlockBase block #881].
Getting Started
Before you start Lesson 5 make sure that you have completed Lessons 1-4. If you have not completed these previous lessons return to the table of contents and complete them all before you begin Lesson 5. Make sure, if you're a beginner with our programs, that you have worked through the beginning Workbook lessons, especially the EasyDraw lessons, in the "EQ5 Getting Started" book or the "EQ6 User Manual" before trying these mystery lessons.Print off these instructions from your internet browser by clicking FILE > Print.
Open your Mystery Project
- Double-click the EQ6 (EQ5) icon on your Windows Desktop.
- Click the Open an Existing Project tab in the Project Helper.
- Choose your Mystery Project file which should be saved as mystery.PJ6 (or mystery.PJ5). When this file is selected it is highlighted.
- Click OK. The Sketchbook containing your Mystery Project is now showing.
- Click Close (x in EQ5) to close the Sketchbook.
Set up Snap Grid
- To create a block you must be on the Block worktable. On the menu bar,
click WORKTABLE > Work on Block.
- To start a new block click BLOCK > New Block > EasyDraw
Block on the menu bar.
- On the menu bar, click BLOCK > Drawing Board Setup > make
sure block size is 6 x 6.
- Click Snap
Grid (only EQ6). Beside Horizontal grid points (Horizontal
Divisions in EQ5) click the arrows until the number of point
is 24. Repeat this step for Vertical grid points (Vertical
Divisions in EQ5) until it is also 24.
- (EQ6 only) To make
it easier to draw precisely you will want to make sure that
snapping is activated. While still in Drawing Board Setup click Snapping (under
EasyDraw). Make sure there is a check in the boxes beside Snap to grid and Snap to nodes
of drawing. If there is not, simply click on the box and a check
will appear.
- To make it easy to draw the block we'll divide
it into an imaginary 6 x 6 grid.
TIP: The "Courthouse Square" block can be easily drawn
if we set down an underlying grid of guides to follow, dividing
the block into 6 equal parts. A 24 x 24 unit grid can be divided
into 6 equal parts: (24 divided by 6 = 4). For this block we must
also be able to divide each of the 6 equal parts in half. (4 divided
by 2 = 2 so it can be divided into two equal halves.) We're set.
- Click Graph
Paper.
- To make the graph paper appear on the Block worktable
you need to:
-
click the checkbox beside Show graph paper so that a check
appears (EQ6 only).
- under OPTIONS > Style, choose Graph paper lines (EQ5 only).
- If you would like, you can also change the
color of the graph paper.
- Under Number of Graph Paper Divisions click
the arrows beside Number
of cells wide (Horizontal in EQ5) until
number of cells
is 6. Follow the same step for Number of cells high (Vertical in
EQ5) so that it is also 6.
- Click OK. You will now see
the block divided up by dotted lines
in the color you selected. There should be five lines dividing
the block from top to bottom and five lines dividing the block
from side to side. These lines are used to guide you as you draw
and will not show up when you click the Color tab.
- If you do not have
rulers showing: Click VIEW > Block Rulers
(Rulers in EQ5) on the top menu bar. You should now have rulers
showing above and beside your block.
Draw the Courthouse Square
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16. Draw a vertical line all the way down your block, following the guide at the 2 inch measurement point on your ruler. You'll be drawing right over the guide.
17. Draw a horizontal line all the way across your block, following the guide at the 2 inch measurement point on your ruler. |
18. Now start the roof: from the point where your two lines cross, draw
a diagonal line up to the 4 inch ruler point. (You'll see a guide there.)
19. From that roof line peak, draw a diagonal line down to meet the
horizontal line in your block, to complete the roof. |
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20. Make the flag stripe by drawing a vertical line as shown. (Starting
from the bottom of your block at the 1 inch ruler point draw a vertical
line that stops at your original horizontal line.) |
| 21. Make the chimney by drawing two vertical
lines from the roof
diagonal up to ruler points 5 inches and 5 1/2 inches. |
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22. Draw two horizontal lines across your building, at vertical ruler
points 3 inches and 5 ¼ inches (not through the flag). In other
words, one line will be right on the guide dividing the middle of your
block.
The other line will be one unit below the bottom guide. |
| 23. Draw vertical lines to make a door at the 3 inch and 4 inch ruler points (each on a guide). |
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24. The vertical window lines will
be at the 4 ½ inch and 5 ½ inch ruler points. |
| 25. A horizontal line dividing the
window will be at 4 inch vertical ruler point (on
a guide). If you're lost, and don't understand the directions,
just look at the picture and draw door and window lines to make
your drawing look like the picture. No rights, no wrongs... your
block will be an original and will be fine. |
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- Click the Add to Sketchbook button (Save in Sketchbook in EQ5).
Note: The star will be appliquéd, and we will not draw
it now.
Color the Block
- Click the Color tab at the bottom of the screen. Your block
will appear and be ready for color. (Note: If any lines disappear,
it is because they are not drawn completely point to point so they do not
snap to the grid. Click the EasyDraw tab, click the Edit
tool, click the nodes of the “Problem lines” or redraw
using the Line tool.)
- On the Fabrics palette click the Colors tab (Solids in
EQ5). This is where you will get the solid colors for your block. Scroll through
the colors until you find the colors that you need.
- Click the color, then click on the area of the block that needs to be this
color. The example below shows where each of the colors need to be used in
the block.
- Continue coloring your block until it is complete. When your block is complete
it should look like this:

Save and Name your Block
- When you are done coloring your block click the Add to Sketchbook button (Save in Sketchbook in
EQ5).
- Click the View Sketchbook button.
- Click the Blocks section.
- Click your Courthouse Square block. (For
EQ5, click the arrow pointing right, beneath the block, to display the
block in color).
- Click the Notecard button at the bottom of the Sketchbook.
A blank notecard appears. Beside Name type: Courthouse
Square.
- Click the X in the top-right corner of the notecard
to close it. You will notice that your block now displays its name.
- Click Close (x in EQ5) to close the
Sketchbook. Click the Save button.
- Exit EQ6 (EQ5) by clicking FILE >Exit.
This block would work well for foundation piecing.
Color Hints: If you are sewing this quilt now, block by block:
- Think of flag colors for the star and stripe area next to the building (red, white and blue if you'd like/or any other colors)
- Think of building colors for the building, roof, chimney
- Think of warm
reds or yellows for the door or window areas
- Note: If you are sewing this
block, sew 1. Applique a star in the
square of the flag (top/left corner).
Bye until next month..... another episode, another suspect, and
Mystery Lesson Six...
Tune in next month to do the next lesson.
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