Tagged: drunkard’s path
Sunday sketch #423
I never stop learning new things in quilting! Earlier this year, I saw a new-to-me shape on the Instagram feed of Daisy Aschehoug (WarmFolk) – she’d been playing with it and wondered if it had a name. Other people commented that it’s called a bishop’s hat or cathedral window block (not to be confused with the cathedral window technique), or a cathedral arch or gothic arch. Or it could just be described as a double-cut drunkard’s path. Daisy’s been creating some really fun designs with it – see here and my favourite here.
Sunday sketch #422
This week’s design is similar to last week’s – the basic flower motif is the same – but a few tweaks to the block arrangement and layout produce a different look and feel.
Sunday sketch #421
You really can’t go wrong with a bright, happy floral design!
