Project Studio
Project Studio groups related blocks, quilts, and fabrics into a single workspace. If you're working on a baby quilt for a friend, a bed quilt from a class, and a wall hanging from your guild challenge, projects keep each one organized without cluttering the others.
What a project is
A project is a container. It holds references to the blocks, quilts, and fabrics that belong together. When you're inside a project, the other Studios filter to show only that project's contents, so you're not scrolling past unrelated work.
Projects don't copy your data. Your blocks and quilts stay in their Studios. The project just tracks which ones belong together.
Creating a project
Tap the + button in Project Studio to create a new project. Give it a name, then start adding content. You can add existing blocks, quilts, and fabrics from the other Studios, or create new ones directly within the project context.
Working inside a project
When you select a project, the sidebar reflects your project scope. Block Studio shows only that project's blocks. Quilt Studio shows only that project's quilts. This focused view makes it easy to work on one thing at a time without distractions.
To go back to seeing everything, exit the project from the sidebar.
Tip: Projects are a great way to organize work for classes, swaps, or gift quilts. Each project becomes its own self-contained workspace.
In this section
- Managing Projects — Renaming, deleting, and organizing project contents