This tutorial shows you how to create guides and use them to make identical petals. EQ7 Smiling Daisy TutorialSmiling Daisy ©2013 Carol Steely Step 1 – Set up the work table Open a new file. On the block worktable select BLOCK>NEW BLOCK>PATCHDRAW. Go to DRAWING BOARD SET UP>PATCHDRAW>OPTIONS and turn off the auto fill when patch is closed. It will make everything easier to see. Working on the Applique Tab select the Pick Tool . Enter the following on your Precision Bar. Block size: 10 x 10 Snaps: 40 x 40 Graph paper: 2 x 2 Set the two snap option buttons like the photo below Step 2 – Create a Template Guide Working on the Applique Tab….Select the Ellipse Tool and draw a circle. With the circle still selected go the the Precision Bar and resize it to 10 x 10. Then click the Move Selected Segments to Center Button . This will center your circle on the work space. If you’ve clicked off your shape you will need to use the Pick Tool to reselect it. Now we are going to divide the circle into wedges. Select the Solid Ellipse Button and add 8 wedges. Now click the Convert to Patch Button Select your Ellipse Tool again and draw another circle. Resize it to 5 x 5 and center it on the work table. Finally, covert it to a patch . Save this to the Sketchbook. I like to save steps often. Step 3 – Convert to Guides Set one more snap option like the photo below. Select BLOCK>CONVERT TO GUIDES. You will get this. Step 4 – Draw the Petals Select the octagon shape from the Polygon Flyout Tool. Draw your shape from left to right inside the smaller circle. It should snap to your guide Select the Shape Tool . You will click each line one at a time to select it and then click the Convert to Curve Tool.. After you’ve converted all your lines go back and select them one at a time. This time you will grab and drag each node straight up to match the outer circle. This will form your uniform shaped petals. Continue all the way around to make the flower. Use the Ellipse Tool to draw another circle and resize it to 5 x 5. Center it on the worktable . Convert to a patch . Step 5 – Draw the Face Now use the Ellipse Tool to draw an eye. Convert to a patch . With the eye selected hit the Clone Button to make a second ellipse. With the cloned shape selected click BLOCK>RESIZE (or use the right mouse button). Resize the shape by 75%. Drag the smaller ellipse over the larger to create the eye. Click the Pick Tool and drag the mouse over the eye to select the entire eye as a group. Clone it to make a second eye and move it in to place. Use the Bezier Tool to draw a mouth. Save to Sketchbook. Click BLOCK>CLEAR GUIDES and hit the Refresh Tool. Step 6 – Resize and Position Flower Hold down the CTRL Key and hit the A key to select the entire flower design at once (you can also drag the Pick Tool over the entire design area). Hold down the CTRL Key and use the mouse to click and drag a corner node to resize the flower’s length and width without distorting it’s shape. Make it a pleasing size then move it to the top of the block. Step 7 – Add Stem and Leaves Use the Rectangle Tool to draw a stem. Convert to a patch. Use the 5th shape on the Oval Flyout Tool to make a leaf. Use the Pick Tool to select your leaf. Use the Clone and Flip It Left/Right buttons to make a second leaf. Use the Pick Tool to select a leaf. Hold down the CTRL Key and click the crossed arrows in the center of the leaf. This will activate the rotate feature. Grab the arrow and rotate the leaf manually to your liking. Do this for the other leaf until you like both their positions. Save to Sketchbook. Step 8 – Order and Color Click the Color Tab. You may need to use the Pick Tool and right mouse button to order your shapes forward and backward. Have fun playing with colors and fabrics. Adding Multiple Daisies Adding multiple daisies to one block is easy peezy… Place the daisy block on the Worktable. Working on the Applique Tab, hold the CTRL Key and hit the A key to select the entire daisy design as a unit. Hold the CTRL key and hit the C key to copy it. Hold the CTRL key and hit the V key to paste the copy on the block. Hold the CTRL key and use your mouse to grab a corner node and resize the flower without distorting it. Move it in to place. I’m thinking spring table runner? How about you? Hope you learned something fun and new! FUN Give-Aways #1 – EQ7 Smiling Daisy Tutorial for everyone. #2 - If you don’t have EQ you can download the Smiling Daisy PDF pattern HERE #3 – Leave a comment and then click the enter button on Rafflecopter below for a chance to win a Quilting Designs CD Volume 4 from The Electric Quilt Company. It contains 650 quilting designs and 10 videos. Designs can be sized and printed to fit any project. DRAWING WILL BE ON APRIL 27th. 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