![]() BLOCK > Rotate (or right-click and choose Rotate).While it’s still selected, SHIFT+click the unique lines in the wedge you got it from (no need to get a second anchor).Drop it in place so the anchor snaps to the corner. Move the selection to the opposite wedge you were working on. Grab the selection by the crosshair in the middle.Click BLOCK > Symmetry on the menu bar or the square in the Pick tool button image to bring up the Symmetry box.If this were a pentagon though, there’s nothing on the other side… so you’d have to go from wedge to wedge… one by one. Tip: Because this shape has an even number of sides, we can rotate it around 180 degrees and do the work twice as fast. Click on one of the unique lines to the wedge and then SHIFT+click on the other unique lines, plus one anchor line that goes to an outside corner of the hexagon (marked in red).Use the trick with toggling to the Color tab and back to the EasyDraw tab to make the intersections and the Pick tool to delete of the parts you don’t need.Ĭlick the Snap to Grid button on the Precision Bar so it isn’t pressed in. ![]() ![]() Remember not to break any of the foundation piecing rules (do Y’s not X’s, etc.).
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