Click on one of the arcs you just drew and click Half.Click the Arc tool and draw another circle as shown.Repeat for the other 3 lines in the center. Click on a line in the center of the block and click Thirds.Click the Line tool and start connecting nodes as shown.Under Partition Segment enter 5 and click Apply.Click the Arc tool and draw another circle by connecting the nodes on the lines.Under Snapping Options turn Snap to Nodes of Drawing ON.Under Snapping Options turn Snap to Grid Points on Worktable OFF.Under Partition Segment enter 4 and click Apply.Click the Edit tool and click on a line.Click the Line tool and draw horizontal and vertical lines at 5 inches. ![]() Draw the rest of the circle making sure to hit the 5 inch marks.(If there were dots at every snapping point, you might not be able to see your drawing because the Block Worktable would be filled with dots.) It will still snap to the appropriate spot! Depending on your settings you may not have a dot for every snap point. You may notice that there is no dot at the 5 inch mark. Use the space bar to flip the direction of the arc. Start it at 5 inches on top and end it at 5 inches on the left. Click the Arc tool and draw a quarter of a circle.Under Snapping Options turn Snap to Grid Points on Worktable ON.Make your Snaps Horizontal and Snaps Vertical: 50 x 50.On the Graph Pad make your block Width and Height: 10 x 10.You couldn’t piece the first block, so you can’t draw it that way in EasyDraw either!įor our first block we’ll draw a Mariner’s Compass block. In EasyDraw think of your lines as pieced seams. ![]() In the first block the lines do not touch the edges. ![]() You may think you know EasyDraw but this month we’re going to talk about some tricks that you may not be aware of!įirst, the main rule of EasyDraw is that all the lines must touch each other or the edges of the block.
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