I glued the A & B pattern units to card board stock and cut out.
Cut 6 1/2" strips (WOF) from both the white and med-dark fabrics. Placing the "A" template on the strips and traced. I was able to cut 8 units per strip. What you don't see are the two layers of med-dark under the white.
For the "B" unit, use 4 1/2" strips, same method --- trace and cut.
Now -- a closeup of the TWEEZERS -- my favorite tool. I notch the curved center of both A & B units. starting from the top, I sew VERY slowly and if I am "off", I will see it by mid-way (the notches need to line up midway). Admission: "I did have to use the ripper 3 times"! Not bad on all the ones finished.
12 comments:
Thanks for the tutorial. One day I hope to get enough nerve to do a drunkard's path myself. Your quilt is lovely.
I've got the Drunkard's Path die for my Go Cutter, but haven't had a chance to use it. I think I'm intimidated by the curves, but maybe your beautiful quilt will get me off the dime!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Very nice. I made a wall size version in blues and creams several years ago. The pattern is such a classic. It's one of my all-time favorites.
Your Drunkard's Path reminds me of vines, very cool looking.
Love it, looks great. I did a drunkard's path years ago and I think I might be ready to do another one after seeing yours.
Very pretty Jamie but I don't like curves. LOL Love your colors.
Great Quilt! Love the header too!
Beautiful quilt! I like your choice of colors.
Curved piecing with no pins is such a triumph. It looks fantastic.
Very cool tip about using the tweezers!
Templates and tweezers, check! Thanks for showing how to do it right :)
Great tutorial, thank you! I'm going to bookmark this post for the WiP I gave up on a few years ago.
Post a Comment