Once it is selected, you should be able to see the part that is overhanging the quilt. To get rid of the part of the stencil that is hanging over the quilt, click on the Adjust tool and select the stencil.HINT: To make it easier to place the stencils, make sure snapping is turned on and the snap increments are at 1 inch. Let the extra stencil hang off the quilt, not over the pieced section. Select Layer 3 of the quilt using the tabs at the bottom of the screen.Select the last stencil which is the one we just updated. Under Block Tools, Select the stencil tab.Lets add this stencil to the sides of the quilt.Add the updated stencil to your Project Sketchbook. The size of the squares is now approximately 4 ” which is the large size I want for my quilting. We want them to be about 4 inches square. The stencil is only a 6 x 6 block and the size of the squares on the diagonal are too small.The stencil will be opened on the Block Worktable. View Sketchbook, Blocks, Stencils, Choose Crossing Diagonals 1 and Edit.Choose Crossing Diagonals 1 and add to the Sketchbook.Go to 07 Stencils, select the category Straight and Curved Lines.On the top main menu, go to Libraries, Block Library.First, I want to see if there are any existing stencils for the 45 degree squares I want to quilt in the solid blue sections on the left and right sides of the quilt.You will now be on the Design Tab in the Quilt Worktable.View Sketchbook, Quilts and select your Anchors Away quilt you previously designed.Notice the project name Untitledhas been replaced with Anchor. On the Open and Existing project tab, find your Anchor project name in the list.On the left side toolbar, click the Open project button.Right now the project says Untitled – EQ8. The project name appears at the top left of the EQ8 Window. You will need to complete that lesson before starting this one. PLEASE NOTE: We are working with the Anchors Away quilt from the previous Lesson. We are going to focus on quilting stitches today. This layer is for your quilting or embroidery stitches.
This layer is for blocks, motifs and text that are sewn onto the quilt top. This layer is made up of pieced or applique blocks that are stitched together to make the quilt top. When you are on the Quilt Worktable, you will see three tabs at the bottom of the screen.
If you haven’t completed that lesson, you can find it HERE.įirst, lets talk about the layers of a quilt. You can have stencils that go over individual blocks or you can create a stencil that goes over an entire sections of your quilt.įor this lesson, I will show you how I quilted the Anchor’s Away quilt from the last lesson. You may want to audition different stencils to decide how you might want to quilt your design and to help you figure out what approach you will take when quilting.
Stencils are the drawings that show the quilting lines on your quilt. I feel this is a bit cleaner implementation, so just throwing it out here as an alternative.This lesson is all about adding stencils to your quilt. With this you don't need the input_select or the two automations that set them, you just use the state of the binary_sensor and automate based on that. You will have to tweak the numbers for your appliances. This will create binary_sensor.dryer_status which will be on (with yellow icon) when the dryer has been pulling over 25 watts for more than 2 minutes, and off if it has been under 25 watts for 6 minutes. state_attr('input_datetime.dryer_start', 'timestamp')) Now we'll create both sensors for the machines.This sensor will allow you to display the right time on the frontend.And you've guessed it, this also goes into configuration.yaml sensor: This also goes into configuration.yaml input_select:
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This code goes into configuration.yaml input_boolean: I have like 5 of these in my house, they are only €18 each and very stable & well built!If you want the text to speach (tts), you'll need a Google home or Alexa.Ĭreate a boolean & input_datetime for both the machines. I personally use a NEO Coolcam Z-wave plug from AliExpress. Hardware needed: You only really need one thing, a smart plug that monitors the power usage.
Start and display timers on the front-end & use Alexa or Google to notify you when the machine has completed it's cyclus.Difficulty: 3/10Time needed: About 1 hour Goal: We will make our washing machine (and/or dryer) smart. Since some parts of the code are in dutch, there might be two things that you need to understand."Uit" means "Off" & "Bezig" means "Running" Hopefully this is useful for some of our newer members. Since this comment was too long for one single Reddit comment I had to split it up.This is part 1 of 2.Ībout a year ago I started using HA, and the community has helped me alot during this year! Now it's time for me to give something back to the community.