Triple Play: How to Make 3 NEW Drunkard's Path Quilts - Free Quilting Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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Triple Play is a favorite tradition here at Missouri Star Quilt Company. Once a month, Jenny, Misty, and Natalie each demonstrate their own, unique spin on a favorite block, technique, or template. In this episode, the talented Doan ladies show off three fabulous new quilts made with the Drunkard's Path Template.
Misty’s Solstice quilt is a modern masterpiece made with Kona Solids yardage and the Missouri Star Drunkard's Path Circle Template Set - Small.
Natalie’s Moonshine quilt is a kaleidoscope of color made with precut layer cake squares: Kona Cotton - Paintbox Basics Ten Squares. by Elizabeth Hartman for Robert Kaufma
And Jenny’s Drunkards Path Pineapple quilt is a tropical treat with one charm pack of greens (Kona Wonderous Woods), one pack of yellows (Citrus Burst), and a sand-textured background (Essex Yarn Dyed Homespun - Silver Yardage by Robert Kaufman)
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Natalie’s quilt would make a beautiful sunflower quilt. Ladies your quilts are beautiful 💕
Natalie you look totally wonderful, you go gal. I haven’t been around for a while so missed the big transformation.
A real Modern Triple play in so many ways. The growth of a family depends on how welcoming they are to those who join their family. Misty's influences have been loving and strong. Your quilt Misty is my favorite of the 3 today .As it is said a 🔺️ is the strongest 😊
Love this! I just got a Drunkards Path ruler in the mail for another project and now I have 3 more I can make!! You gals are the best. I see a flower block in Natalie's that I think would be great in a quilt for my granddaughters too. THANK you fur the inspiration.
It does look like a flower, doesn't it??
I love all three quilts beautiful
I did Natalie's River Path (drunkard's path) pattern in blue batiks for my Mother in law. I ended up using 1/4" quilter's seam tape on the convex piece and then just pressed the concave piece to hold it in place, and was able to just sew right along. Putting the tape on was quicker for me than pinning.
Oh wow. Good to know. I am starting that quilt this week.
Love this
I ❤ Misty’s 😊very simple yet out of the box also
I love it !!!!
All three quilts are just gorgeous! I can always count on you for inspiration! Thanks, girls!
😍🥰😃 Triple play day 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 love love love it❣️ I wish every day was triple play day!
Many greetings 🫶 from Berlin, capital of germany! 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻🤓
I always love seeing all the different ways to use rulers and how different they can look! Great job!!😊
I love Drunkard's Path. Thank you, Ladies for all the new inspiration!!!
All 3 are very pretty great job ladies
Lovely quilts.🇦🇺😊
I love the drunkards path🎉 very modern❤️
Who would think a pattern as old as that can look so totally contemporary!
Beautiful and versatile.
You three ladies make it look soooo easy….and all very beautiful. Thank you for taking the time to share your talents!
Beautiful quilts girls! Thank you for sharing!
Love the curvy quilts
All three are gorgeous and so different from one another. I do like Natalie’s colors and the snowball effect.
I loved the triple play. Every quilt is beautiful. Can’t wait to make one
Thanks so much, I love your triple plays. Always awesome!
absolutely love Natalie's quilt. An amazing sense of color too! All the quilts are great as usual.
Loved all the quilts and I love triple play x Thank you all so much x
I have the same backing as in number 3 on one of my quilts; I always call it colourful coffins...😂
I will admit I am not a “modern” quilt person but Misty’s quilt today struck a chord with me and will try it. Natalie’s quilt I pictured a flower bursting from the center and I can picture that one in a bit different color way. As for Jenny’s I think the pineapples would make a great “welcome” wall hanging as a house warming gift! Love, love! Love Triple Play and I look forward to each one! Well done ladies…Thank you!
I love triple play! I also love how genuine you ladies are! I truly don’t think I’d be a quilter if I hadn’t come across MSQC!
Enjoyable! Sometime could you show us how you pick the sample fabrics that go in the Triple Play - do you actually have to shop the shelves of the stores or are they samples from the companies? we would love to know how it all comes together.
I’m still a,aged at anyone who can sew (especially curves) without pins. My Mom did some dressmaking for extra $$$ when I was a kid and she always used pins. When I started in quilting way back in 1979 I used pins - and to this day I still use pins - although I have gotten better in the amount of pins I use!!!😄😄😄
I meant to type “amazed” - fingers wonky this morning🥴
Fascinating quilt. Thanks for sharing.
Loved all 3 quilts 😊
What amazing patterns! I think this is one ruler I don’t have! Birthday is right around the corner…hmmm. ❤
I love the pineapples quilt. Great colors ❤️
Love all the quilts and Natalie looks fabulous, great weight loss!!!!
The curve master pressor foot will totally make sewing curves without pinning! Try it!!! Love the template that your using
Just stunning ladies!
Natalie, i just want to say you are looking amazing. Misty and Jenny you look good too but Natalie ....... amazing
Love the pineapple quilt
Gorgeous!
Kona snow is my fav!!! I’ve the “old” template (6-8 yrs) from MSQC & have remained intimidated…now, maybe not so much!
All the quilts are gorgeous!!!
Those are all so cute! You’ve *almost* convinced me to try the curves.
Go for it! Start by practicing on scraps. It gets easier each time you do it. I do pin in the center but the rest works better for me if I just finger pin & work it as I go. I like the idea of the dot of fabric glue at the ends. Will have to give that a try. Pins there just seem to get in the way.
Misty, I would totally pin. ❤
Love them all 😊!
My favorite is the pineapple quilt. 😊
These are awesome quilts thx again for all you do luv it
I think those of us who made clothes have an easier time with curves. If you can set in a sleeve you can manage a drunkard's path. All of these are so inventive! Thanks ladies.
I totally agree, being a former seamstress myself.
I always think the same thing.
I agree
Yes, I think you're right about that.
A lady who owns a fabric shop told me it’s much easier to make a quilter from a sewer then the other way round! Because we already have a lot of the skills, we just need to make smaller seams
all are very nice!! hard to choose this time
I’ve done lots of things using the Drunkard’s Path but there’s always something new. Such a versatile shape. My only problem is that for some reason I can’t use the rotary cutter. Somehow it always seems to go wonky. I always end up just tracing and then using my scissors to cut. Takes a lot more time but I don’t end up spoiling fabrics. Good thing I’m usually not in a rush to get my quilts done.
Here's the answer to why the curves on the Drunkard's Path Circle template set don't have the exact same curved shape on the cutting line.
The seam line is 1/4" in from the cutting edge. When you compare the cutting edges they won't match but if you lap the templates so that the seam lines are on top of each other, you will see that the curves match perfectly.
When you look at the quarter circle template, the outside cutting edge is longer than the seam line because it is an outer curve shape. Now look at the block side template, the cutting edge is shorter then the seam line because it is an inner curve shape.
It is the magic of pattern making! Happy sewing.
Love the quilts. Also Natalie looks gorgeous. How did she do it?
You all create beautiful blocks and quilts.
Wish you’d consider changing the drunked patterns to another name.
Happy Quilting!
Drunkard’s Path has actually been around for many years. Don’t think they could change the name at this point.
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Oh ok…I understand.
One source I looked up says it’s been around for well over 100 years. Was used to support the temperance movement of the early 1900s, the curved lines are said to resemble a drunk’s staggering walk.
Love your triple play videos. I noticed that Misty did not trim the convex side of the circle. Why is that?
Love your quilts. I love Natalie's yellow top. Did she make it.
I’m wondering how Misty’s quilt with non-solids! I do love Kona solids though!
Triple Play is my favorite - I love seeing how creative you all are, making completely different projects from the same block. That's so fun. If I can make a request, I don't need such large quilts, I would like twin size. I see that a lot of your quilts don't really work for twin size unless I make smaller blocks - too much brain power required! Can you please make lap, crib, twin quilts for those of us who just don't need such large quilts?
Misty’s looks like the Candace Owens logo.
I found a bag at thrift store, it was 180 (2 1/2) square and 90+ (3x5) rectangle, can I snowball them?
Are you girls look very nice
What is the name of the quilting pattern used on Misty's quilt, please? I don't see it or the one from Natalie's quilt among the options in your machine quilting service. Are they available to customers?
When making the circle do the seams nest?
I think I can do this.I was always afraid to make the block. Thanks ladies. I did enjoy watching.
No
@@rsplatt100 thank you
Really enjoyed this. I tend to avoid curved seams but you all make it look easy.
I wish Jenny and Natalie would do a video someday of their weight loss journeys. I know it's probably a personal thing but I think a lot of people would like to know what they've done.
You’re right, it is personal!
I like Jenny's quilt best, but it's oranges, not pineapples. 🍊
It probably just me, but it always seems like Natalie gets left out in the group
Yeah it's just you.
@@michelleshelby01 I agree,,,there's a lot of love in this family! ❤️
Yet when Ms Jenny says ‘Very well, my girl!” Misty just glowed.
It’s not just you, I agree. I feel like Jenny is a bit harder on her and you see it more in earlier videos. Jenny will comment on how she does stuff implying it’s not the right way. I almost always love Natalie’s designs the best in the Triple Play. Natalie is very very creative and sees quilts in a new way.
Ouch… close your cutter
I love triple play week and how you each have your own creativity! All are beautiful ❤️
More inspiration! I broke my arm in December and learnt to quilt by watching Jenny and the girls. Have just completed my eighth quilt since January, have a top done ready to finish and am working on two more tops concurrently, with so many ideas in my head still to do! Thanks ever so much for giving me the courage to try quilting, and to not be scared of mistakes!! Angela Walters has inspired me to FMQ my own quilts too, so between you all you have given me so much! Jenny’s cats, butterflies and prairie flowers, and naturally a jelly roll race have all featured! In my head now is a landscape quilt based on Misty’s wall hanging, it seems I just can’t stop!
Ooh Jenny's block could be easy to turn into fish!
All of the quilts are so beautiful 😍
Thank you for a wonderful presentation.
I was thinking an orange as well. Where I live in Tennessee the college football team are the UT Volunteers- one of the symbols for the team is the orange...and of course our colors are orange and white!
@@sidmac50 Go Vols! 🍊
Good Evening Girls❣️ I have been looking forward to seeing this tutorial since I saw your short video.
I Love All Three, 🥰 Chris
I didn't recognize Natalie!
She looks great! 😊
when I mix and match. I have one stack and a bag with the other pieces. So I just grab the first from the stack and grab one out of the bag (So I don't see at front what I will pick)
Love triple play day! And I'm inspired to see what else I can do with my Drunkard's Path template.
Stunning! Kudos to all 3 of you!
Love today's quilts! Jenny's quilt reminds me of being a kid at the drive-in theater and getting one of those drinks in the little oranges with a straw! Too cute!!!
Oh yeah I remember that now that you reminded me! Tfs😊
Natalie looks so pretty in yellow!
We're going to a wedding in Colorado and on the way home to Minnesota, we are going to stop at your store. YAY!
You girls just have so much fun doing these. I have a granddaughter that will go bonkers for the pineapples!!!! Thanks ladies!!!
Love these Triple Plays! Amazing how the same pattern makes the different blocks!!
There is nothing better than watching a Triple Play with The Doan Girls! This was fun and informative and I do like pineapples!
Natalie- you are looking so good! You and Jenny have lost a bunch of weigh! You should be very proud of your new health accomplishment!
Wonderful, creative and very colorful. Thank you.
Jenny’s quilt made me laugh because it looks like a coronation crown on a round head! My favorite videos from MSQC are the Triple Plays each month. I love them all and look forward to them so much. This months might finally motivate me to order the drunkards path rulers! Great jobs ladies!
Are Coronations not on our unconscious minds, with King Charles taking the oath May 6th...also his grandson's Archie's birthday too!
Awesome quilts
So fun to watch. Cute ideas. I especially loved the Pineapple quilt. It's a much simpler take on a pineapple quilt block than others I've seen. I think it would be cute to take four of the pineapple blocks and sew them together with the bottoms facing each other diagonally like an X. This would become one larger block and layout the whole quilt this way. Like Jenny said you can turn those blocks any way you want.
What is the quilting pattern on Natalie's quilt? I love that quilting pattern.
I'm glad you ladies enjoy this process. We certainly enjoy watching you together.
Love all three don’t know which I want to make first
Same block but the different quilts are AMAZING 😃👏 Well done everyone 👏🇬🇧
Natalie’s quilt reminds me of stuffed olives 🫒
I have always loved the look of the drunkards path. I had been told to use lots of pins. But I didn't want to sew seams with so many pins, fearing hitting them or breaking my needle in the process. I just heard Misty comment on how much harder it was to sew the curve with too many pins. Hallelujah! You ladies have given me your expert advice and now, I will try making that block. Thank you!
Natalie, you look fabulous!
I've seen this curve sewn with glue stick glue; no pins used at all.
Misty did a landscape with curves on her show. It was a very good demo of working with curves.
I absolutely love the drunkards path ,you gals come up with beautiful and amazing quilts,just keep up the triple play.thank you Sandy G
Wow great quilts ladies. I really love the bright colours and different patterns. Keep the triple plays coming please. Thanks Deb
So fun, happy designs and colors!
Love triple play day. 3 so talented ladys. ❤
Love you ladies.......I pray with all the changes happening in your business and personal lives (ALL GOOD ) that you continue to nurture your relationships with each other........we are woman, we are strong, we are love. NOW.....the Quilts.....the feel of these Quilts is Good, Love solids and Love fewer than more.......(not a scrappy girl as much as I like order but I do it all....right ladies, we can do it all.....we make the choice.........
Jenny's quilt should be a Pineapple Daiquiri or Pineapple Colada...perfect for a Drunkard's Path.
These ladies always make very nice quilts. My question is: how can you call it a drunkards path pattern when there is no recognizable drunkards path block in the quilts? Just using the template to cut out the pieces doesn't make a DP quilt anymore than using a log cabin ruler makes every quilt cut using it a LC quilt. Maybe it would have been more accurate to have titled it "3 new DP template-cut quilts". I am not trying to be ugly, I just am a bit retentive and like accuracy in headlines. Now, if I could only get more accuracy in my cutting...
Beautiful quilts ladies, I love them all!!
The small drunkards path inside curve is 4 1/2” not 5. So you can make 4 1/2” strips for those. I think missy may have misspoken.
Today's triple play might be my favorite! Love them all!