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  • 01 | Create a New Custom Block
  • 02 | Changing the Block Settings
  • 03 | Create Quilt Block Pieces
  • 04 | Clone Pieces to Create Sawtooth Star Block
  • 05 | Save Block to Quilt
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If you'd like to use a quilt block that is not found in the preloaded block library, you can always create your own custom quilt block.

In this example, we're going to create a Sawtooth Star Block:

01 | Create a New Custom Block

  1. Click on the BLOCKS tab on the .

  2. Click on the Make Custom Block button.

  3. The window will open.

02 | Changing the Block Settings

The Block Editor has some options in the left side control panel that will help us recreate (or reverse engineer) our desired block - The Sawtooth Star.

  1. Click on the Block Info tab.

  2. Rename the block name to Sawtooth Star.

  3. Change both the horizontal and vertical gridlines to 4.

    • Note: The Sawtooth Star can be divided into 16 equal squares (4 columns and 4 rows). This information will help us know how many gridlines to set.

  4. Ensure snapping is on - as a default it is turned on.

    • Note: If the circles are outlined, snapping is on. If the circles are not outlined, simply click on the buttons to turn snapping on.

03 | Create Quilt Block Pieces

  1. Click on the Square on the Block Editor Canvas and while still holding down on the mouse button, move the square into the top left corner.

  2. To resize the square to fill the space between gridlines, click on the bottom right box on the outside of your square and drag it to make the square bigger.

    • It should snap to fit the size of the grid unit perfectly.

b | Create a Half Square Triangle (HST) Piece

  1. On the left side control panel, click on the Link button next to Color Tag B.

    • This will change the color of our HST from beige to black.

  2. Click on our black HST piece and while still holding down on the mouse button, move the HST to the right of the square.

  3. To resize the HST piece to fill the space between gridlines, click on the bottom right box on the outside of your HST and drag it to make the HST bigger.

    • It should snap to fit the size of the grid unit perfectly.

c | Create a Flying Geese Triangle Piece

  1. Click on our Isosceles Triangle piece and while still holding down on the mouse button, move it to the grid box to right of the HST.

  2. To resize the isosceles triangle piece to fill the space between gridlines, click on the top right box on the outside of your isosceles triangle and drag it to make it bigger.

    • It should snap to fit the size of the grid unit perfectly.

  3. To change the shape (width) of the isosceles triangle piece to create the flying geese triangle, click on the middle right box on the outside of your isosceles triangle and drag it to the right to create the new triangle shape.

    • It should snap to fit the size expanding 2 grid units perfectly.

  4. Move the flying geese triangle to the left so that it nests next to the black HST.

    • Note: It should snap seamlessly right up against the HST.

04 | Clone Pieces to Create Sawtooth Star Block

Now we have the three different shaped pieces that make the Sawtooth Star block. We can now clone (copy) each of these pieces until we have our completed block.

  1. Click on the Square piece in the Block Editor Canvas.

    • Note: A second square will be added to the canvas area.

    1. Move the second Square piece to the top right corner of the canvas.

    2. Repeat Steps d.1-3 for the remaining squares, HSTs, and flying geese triangles until you have all the outside pieces of your Sawtooth Star block.

    3. To create the last piece, the center square piece:

      1. Clone one of the square pieces

      2. Change the color of the square to black by clicking the Link button next to Color Tag B.

      3. Move it to one of the center squares

      4. Resize it by clicking on the bottom right box on the outside of the square and dragging it to make it bigger.

        • It should snap to fit the size of 4 grid units perfectly.

05 | Save Block to Quilt

Ta da! We've now created the Sawtooth Star block and need to save it to the quilt we started.

  1. Click on Save To Quilt.

  2. The Block Editor will close and you will now see our new block in the BLOCKS tab.

Click on the Half Square Triangle (HST) shape found beneath the empty Block Editor Canvas (). Once you click on it, it will appear on the .

Click on the Half Square Triangle (HST) shape found beneath the empty Block Editor Canvas (). Once you click on it, it will appear on the .

Click on the Isosceles Triangle shape found beneath the empty Block Editor Canvas (). Once you click on it, it will appear on the .

Rotate the flying geese triangle by clicking on the Rotate button 4 times () on the vertical .

Click the Clone button ()on the vertical Toolbar.

Click on the Save button () in the top right corner of the Block Editor window.

left side control panel
Block Editor
Block Editor Canvas
Block Editor Canvas
Block Editor Canvas
Toolbar
Left Side Control Panel tabs
The Block Editor window
To stay organized, name your block
Newly added HST piece
Originally placed square
Moved square
Smaller square
Resized bigger square - fills space between gridlines
Newly added HST piece
To change a piece's color, link a different color tag.
Color Tag B linked to HST piece
HST piece moved
HST piece small
HST piece resized to fit between gridlines
Newly added isosceles triangle piece
Moved isosceles triangle piece
Small isosceles triangle
Isosceles triangle piece resized to fit between gridlines
Isosceles triangle piece before reshaping
Isosceles triangle piece reshaped into a flying geese triangle
Rotated flying geese triangle
Moved flying geese triangle
Selected first square piece
Cloned square piece - now there are 2
Moved second (cloned) square piece
Outside pieces of the Sawtooth Star Block
Cloned square piece
Cloned square piece - now black using Color Tag B
Moved square piece
Resized square piece
Blocks saved in this quilt