Drunkard's Path
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I visited a link on Pinterest for using a coffee filter to do Drunkard's Path blocks and I had to try it today. The site is quilterwoman.blogspot.com.au and it is on the right side of the page under popular posts and click on the coffee filter.
My filters were a different size then hers but the technique worked well and was very easy. I ironed my filter flat and then folded it in quarters and marked the spots and then ironed it flat again. I placed the filter on the RIGHT side of the fabric, pinned it and straight stitched around it. I will post some pictures.[ATTACH=CONFIG]550894[/ATTACH] |
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I cut the circle in quarters using my ruler to match up the marks.[ATTACH=CONFIG]550895[/ATTACH]
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I turned the circle pieces right side out and pressed them.[ATTACH=CONFIG]550896[/ATTACH]
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I cut some squares, pinned the 1/4 circles to the squares matching the corners and used a buttonhole stitch along the curved edges.[ATTACH=CONFIG]550897[/ATTACH]
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I trimmed away the extra background fabric and the paper from the back to the 1/4 inch seam allowance. I could use those trimmed background and coffee filter pieces to do smaller 1/4 inch circles if I wanted . Here is what they look like. Nice 4 blocks but now what do I do with them?:D[ATTACH=CONFIG]550898[/ATTACH]
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Originally Posted by Tartan
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I cut some squares, pinned the 1/4 circles to the squares matching the corners and used a buttonhole stitch along the curved edges.[ATTACH=CONFIG]550897[/ATTACH]
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What a great idea!!!!!
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Who would have thought of using coffee filters in quilting.
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i like the perfection of this method.
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make more and more and more. then make a quilt out of all of them. cute!
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