This quilt top came from a workshop with Ebony Love and the Coastal Prairie Quilt Guild of Missouri City, Texas. We had the opportunity to work with Ebony and cut out Drunkard’s Path quilt blocks on an Accuquilt Studio machine supplied by Quilters Cottage in Richmond, Tx. It was a lot of fun and I was determined not to let all of the pieces sit in their little zip lock bags as usual. Sew….here is my version of a happy quilt made entirely with Drunkard’s Path blocks. The curved piecing went smoothly and it was great fun arranging, and re-arranging the blocks on my design wall. This will eventually be quilted and become a new table covering for my kitchen table. Bright colors remind me of Spring and Summer approaching.
Mar15
VIBRANT ! Do you want to run out and by the Accuquilt Studio Machine ???
I do have a Sizzix Big Shot Pro, smaller than the studio. I really like to use it since it is far more accurate than I. The accuracy made those curved seams smooth as glass! I think the studio is too big. It was fun though. Karen
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Pretty cool looking combination! Ya did good! LOL!
Thanks. Grabbed from stash and lucked out! K
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