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My Block Piecer Block of the Month: Block 4 T Block Software Instructions

My Block Piecer
Block of the Month: Block 4 T Block
Software Instructions
By Nancy Stansbury

This ongoing Block of the Month series was designed to inspire you to learn new techniques using My Block Piecer.  As a reminder, the first Saturday of every month will feature the software lesson using My Block Piecer.  The following Wednesday will feature the sewing lesson.

  • You are free to adapt the block to a size of your preference.
  • A free trial of My Block Piecer is available if you’d like to try it before you buy it.  Note the “Save” feature is deactivated until the software is purchased.
  • Interested in learning more about My Block Piecer and other Inspirations Software?  Join us at an Inspirations Event.  Click the Events link for events near you.
  • If you’re late to the Block of the Month “party” have no fear!  Start with Block 4 or spend a little time catching up.

Let’s continue the journey of learning and creativity!


    1. Open MBP.
    2. Click on Create a New Design.
  1. If the units for the ruler on the design page show mm, Right Click on either one of the rulers on the Design Page, and Click on Inches.
  2. Right Click on either ruler again and click on Grid Settings.
    1. Check marks by:
      1. Maintain aspect ratio
      2. Snap to grid.
    2. Set Horizontal spacing to 0.25.
    3. Click OK.
  3. Click on the Block Icon.

    1. Enter T Block in the Find box at the bottom of the window (DO NOT CLICK THE ENTER KEY).
    2. Click on the Down green arrow.
    3. Click OK to place the block on the design page.
  4. In the Properties Window on the right side of the screen click on the Transform icon.

    1. Have Maintain aspect ratio checked.
    2. Change the Width to 6.
    3. Click Apply.
  5. Click on the Reorder icon.
    1. Click on each patch of the block to number them as show the illustration below.
    2. Right Click to end the numbering. The numbers will disappear but the numbering is still there.
  6. Click on the Select icon and draw a box around patches 1 through 6, the top third of the block.
    1. Select a 200mm x 200mm hoop or similar for your machine.
    2. Click the Auto Build button. If there are two units showing in the right box, the block part has not been created with only one unit.
    3. Right Click in the window on the right side (with the numbers) and Click Reset.
    4. Holding down the CTRL Key, Click on the 1 and 2.

      1. Right Click and Group.
      2. Holding down the CTRL Key, Click on unit and 3.
      3. Right click and group.
      4. Repeat ii and iii for patches 4 and 5.
      5. DO NOT CLICK AND GROUP THE LAST NUMBER.Click on the Workflow icon.

  7. Click Preview.
  8. Click Save.
    1. Click on Create a New Folder icon and name it Block 4.
    2. Double Click on the folder to open it.
    3. In the File name box enter T_BlockA.
    4. Save as type select the compatible format for your machine (pes).
    5. Click Save.
    6. A window will open showing you the files that have been created.
      1. T_BlockA_001.pes.
      2. T_BlockA _artwork.c2s.
      3. T_BlockA _preview.pdf.
    7. Close the file window.
    8. Close the Save window.
  9. Click on the Select icon and draw a box around the remaining patches.
  10. Click on the Workflow icon.

    1. The numbers have been changed to 1-5.
    2. Select a 200mm x 200mm hoop or similar for your machine.
    3. Click the Auto Build button. If there are two units showing in the right box, the block has not been created with only one unit. If there is only 1 unit, go to Step14.
    4. Right Click in the window on the right side (with the numbers) and Click Reset.
    5. Holding down the CTRL Key, Click on the 1 and 2.
      1. Right Click and Group.
      2. Holding down the CTRL Key, Click on unit and 3.
      3. Right click and group.
      4. Repeat ii and iii for patch 4.
  11. Click Preview.
  12. Click Save.
    1. In the File name box enter T_BlockB.
    2. Save as type select the compatible format for your machine(pes).
    3. Click Save.
    4. A window will open showing you the files that have been created.
      1. T_BlockB_001.pes.
      2. T_BlockB _artwork.c2s.
      3. T_BlockB _preview.pdf.
    5. Close the file window.
    6. Close the Save window.
  13. Click the Select icon and draw a box around the entire block, OR Enter CTRL-A to select all of the block.
  14. Click the Cutter icon.

    1. Seam allowance default is .25”. Normally I change this to 0.4” or 0.5”, to make it easier to place the fabric pieces no matter which output format I choose.
    2. How you are going to create the fabric pieces for the block, will determine which file format (hoop) to choose for the templates.
      1. If manually cutting the fabric pieces, select the Paper Letter 210×279.
      2. If using the Scan and Cut, select Brother SCN 12×12”.
      3. If using the Silhouette, select Silhouette 12×12”.
    3. Unclick Optimize Orientation if using a directional fabric.
    4. Click Apply.
    5. Click Save
      1. In File name enter T_Block Templates.
      2. Select the format of choice from the Save as Type field.
      3. Click Save.
      4. The Following Files have been created.
        1. T_Block templates.
        2. T_Block templates_preview.pdf.
      5. Close the files window.
      6. Close the Cutter window.
  15. Click on Create a New Design.Note: When using the Merge to open a file, SAVE is actually a SAVE AS and the original file is not overwritten.
  16. Click on the Hoop icon and select a 200mmx200mm hoop or similar for your machine.
  17. Click on File, Merge.
    1. Locate the file T_BlockA_001.c2s.
    2. Double click on the file to open OR click on the file name, then Click OK.
  18. Move to upper part of the hoop.
  19. Click on File, Merge.
    1. Locate the file T_BlockB_001.c2s.
    2. Double click on the file to open OR click on the file name, then Click OK.
  20. Move to the bottom of the hoop
  21. Click Save.
    1. In the name field enter T-Block.
    2. In the Save as type enter the format for your specific machine.
  22. Print the templates, or prepare your fabric and send the templates to your cutter.
  23. Load the design in your machine and create the two portions of this block.
  24. Manually sew the two pieces together on your sewing machine.

 

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