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Old 01-09-2012, 12:25 AM
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Default Rhonda's Electric Quilt Class - Week 10 - Drunkard's Path Block

This week we are going to look at how to make a Drunkard’s Path block with the Arc Tool.

Click on New Block and then choose Easy Draw Block

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Next click on the Arc Tool

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On the worktable click on a dot on one side and holding the mouse down drag the line over to the other side and make sure you connect with a dot. If you don’t you won’t be able to color the block right as the line will either disappear when you go to color or the whole block will fill with the one color. To get a good overlap with the circles you need to make sure you place the curved line so you have about a 1/3rd to a 1/4th of the side line between the curved line and the corner.

Right size

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This one is too small and you won’t get a good look with your Drunkard’s Path blocks. The circles won’t overlap and you will lose the design.

Wrong Size

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You need to remember when working on the Block worktable any lines need to connect with a dot on a line or they won’t work right. Here you can see the second arc doesn’t connect with the first arc. It also has to end on a dot as well as the line.

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When you have created your Drunkard Path block you can print off templates of it if you like. Click on the printer icon - you have to be in Block Worktable to see the right menu for this step. If you don’t see the right menu then you are not in Worktable - Block Click on Templates You will see the Template window pop up.

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Here are the templates for the traditional way of making the Drunkard’s Path Block

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Of course I have a shortcut way to make my Drunkard Path blocks. Basically I make a yoyo and sew it onto a background square. Then cut the square into 4 DP blocks.

Here is the link to my tutorial for this http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...od-t63180.html

To make a template for this method :

Click on New Block - PatchDraw Block
Click on Applique (under the worktable)

You will have the Patchdraw tools now available Click on the Shapes and choose the circle.

Click on the circle and click on the block drawing the circle down over the block.
How big you make it is up to you. Use the rulers on the sides to determine how big your circle should be.

For a 2 ˝” Drunkard’s Path Block I use a 3 ˝” circle on a 5” background square.

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After you get the circle centered on the background square then you can go to print and then templates to print off templates to use to make the circles. I use thin cardboard to make my circles for making my yoyos.

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Attached Thumbnails arc-tool.jpg   dp-right-size.jpg   dp-too-small.jpg   arcs-not-connecting.jpg   template-window-dp.jpg  

dp-templates-print.jpg   circle.jpg   dp-templates-circle.jpg   new-block-easy-block-.jpg   template-window.jpg  


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Here is the PDF for this week -
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Thank so much.....I think I can do this one!
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Thanks Rhonda, another great tutorial! I've been bookmarking them as you post them.
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I still have to go back to last weeks, haven't had a chance yet to do that one. But I'll get them both done today. Thanks Rhonda. It's so nice learning a lesson at a time instead of trying to figure it all out at once. That way is just too overwhelming.
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Thnaks, Rhonda
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You're welcome everyone. I have more to add but will use it for the next lesson.
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Another great Tutorial. Thanks.
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Thanks Rhonda, Another great job
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thanks, great tutorial as usual, I have a question,is it possable to work the bargello pattern on the EQ5?
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