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Club EQ Album: February 2004 Challenge: Drunkard's Path! Page 5

Design a quilt with a block from the Drunkard's Path book (1 Classic Pieced) or from the Fans book (2 Contemporary Pieced) in the EQ5 Block Library. Or you may design your own block that has a square with a curved corner patch like the Drunkard's Path. The blocks in your quilt should have this Drunkard's Path block or variation as the primary (majority) block but you may introduce other complementary blocks.

-Barb Vlack



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Nancy Anderson
Fans all around the quilt

Using Special Effects layout -3 with the Floating Fan from the Library. February Pallet fabrics
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Nancy Anderson
Fandango

Floating Fan from the Library. February Pallet fabrics
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Neva Carlson
Drunkard's Crossing

This quilt is based on an EQ Drunkard's Path block, modified by adding a 9-patch background. One block was divided to make a fan. Asheville NC
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Patricia Calder
Drunkard's Path

Crosby Texas. I used the Peace Dove and Over the Bridge blocks.
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Ruth Rocker
Funhouse CDs

Choctaw, Oklahoma I thought this fan resembled the colors you see in a CD when you hold it in the light. And the blocks are warped like a funhouse mirror.
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Ruth Rocker
Drunkard's Snowflake

Choctaw, Oklahoma This reminded me of the paper snowflakes we used to make as kids by folding and cutting.
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Pines
Butterfly Quilt

Used in the quilt were the "daisy petal fan" and "piece dove" blocks. I noticed a secondary pattern of butterflies where some of the daisy petal fan blocks meet, hence the quilt's name.
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Shelly Harrison
Love Knot

This is one of my favorite settings for the Drunkard's Path block. I think it works well as a two color quilt, especially red and white!

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Shelly Harrison
All the Turtles have Gone to Africa

I used the Baby Block set and the Drunkard's Path block that reminds me of a turtle. Then I just rotated the blocks until the same part of the block touched in the three corners. The shield that is made where the three corners touch reminded me of an African mask, hence the name of the quilt.

Susan Erickson
Drunkard's Unraveling

This is an 8" Drunkard's Pinwheel block with a 4" wide sashing. The same block is put into the horizontal and vertical sashing, but not at the corners of the sashing. The coloring does the rest.
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Susan Erickson
Drunkard's Tile

This is a Sashed Blocks 5 Layout with the Dove block between the sashes and a 4-striped block in the sash.
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Kris D
Rattlesnake Quilt

Inspired by the one at this site.

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Lene palsgaard
Castle quilt


Block: Turtle I think the brown color should be in the background, the light color in the middle and the green color in the front.
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Phyllis S.
Drunkard's Path

Phyllis S.
Drunkard's Path

Ivona Dostalova
Fans all around

Again only one EQ5 block (Floating fan) in on-point design.
Bratislava, Slovakia
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Ivona Dostalova
Waves

Very quicly designed quilt. Only one EQ5 block (Drunkard's path) coloured in three coloures and that's all. I like the waves it fomrs.
Bratislava, Slovakia
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M. Busby
Floating Reflections

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M. Busby
Spring Sun

Chapel Hill, NC This was inspired by a course from Quilt University (River Walk by Carol Henry) and the book, Curves in motion, by Judy Dales.
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Arlyn Parker
Drunkard's Path

Longmeadow, MA
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Arlyn Parker
Variation

Longmeadow, MA Same layout in the quilt body-but I re-drew the block so the curve began and ended in the corner.
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Barb Rotondi
Crooked Path

Woodstock,
GA
using the Floating Fan block for both the center of the quilt and border 2.
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Barb Rotondi
Flowers and Fans

Woodstock using the Daisy Petal Fan -- main part of the quilt and the corner stones -- and the for the blocks in the second border.
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Beth Polvino
Daisy Heart Plates #1

North Cape May, NJ I made this using the block Daisy Petal Fan from the Classic Fans Library. I left the colors the same as I loved the way it sparkled on the black background I added.
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Beth Polvino
Daisy Heart Chains


North Cape May, NJ
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Barbara Hamrin
Fandango

Falmouth, MA Challenge Feb. 2004
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Barbara Hamrin
Spring

Falmouth, MA Challenge Feb. 2004
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Bobbie Lehman
Tequila!

Bluffton, SC
After looking at this design for awhile, it makes you think you have drank too much tequila and took the drunkard's path!
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Carole Casadonte
Dresden Worms

Used 4 petal Dresden Plate Fan and the Symmetry tool
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Carole Casadonte
Drunk in a Storm

Used the Storm at Sea Layout from the layout library. Blocks are Drunkard's Path and 4 petal Dresden Plate Fan.
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Carolyn Martin
Baby Beachballs

Illinois

Christine Crowther
Sun Time Kaleidoscope

This quilt combines an original block and the Stars - 42 layout.
Alabama, USA
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