
I have been busy taking photographs of leaves and found some nice onces online to trace. I started a new applique block using the patchdraw option and opened the leaf image.

You can turn the image off/on to see how your applique leaf is going to look by clicking on the hide/show image for tracing on the edit object toolbar. This leaf clearly needed some additional work, which is very easy to do.

Using the shape tool, click on one of the lines you want to edit and a window will open with additional options. The one I use most is ADD. You can add new nodes which gives you much more scope to improve your design. You can try as many as you like and delete some if you don't want them. You can play around with the other options as well to enhance your applique design.


I am off to play some more with the design. If you would like to download the project file just click HERE.
4 comments:
Thanks Carol,for your generosity! I love all the stuff you do in EQ.
Carol, I've never thought about importing an image into my EQ6 for the purpose of tracing it for applique. Do you mind if I print out this blog post to keep as a tutorial?
http://piecefulmusings.blogspot.com
I love leaves and yours are great. I need to try the import function.
I really like the finished layout. I am thinking of checking out EQ6 at the FOQ as I have had to by a laptop for my embroidery machine software which also does not work on Macs. I love the stuff you do with it.
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