A CLOUD OF QUILT PATTERNS: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PATTERN IN BLOG FORM UPDATES & ADDITIONS BY BARBARA BRACKMAN

Monday, April 27, 2020

Prickly Path

Here's an interesting red and white quilt dated 1897.

Very typical of the time in color and use of a shirting
dot for the neutral.

But the pattern isn't typical.



It's like a Drunkard's Path in the repeat

which can be viewed as two alternating blocks.



But instead of curved pieces this is based on triangles---
Not half square triangles, but almost half-square triangles,
arranged as a pinwheel and an octagon.
Sort of a Path of Least Resistance.

Drawn in EQ8

It makes a prickly Drunkard's Path

The best way to do this would be to cut two squares,
draw a diagonal line, sew on the south side of that
and trim off the corners.




Sue Garman called it a Walk-Away Star


It would seem that anything one can do with the curved Drunkard's Patch
unit one could do with this straight seamed unit.


Pattern ideas from Aunt Martha


5 comments:

  1. Curved piecing is not for me. This one, I can do. I love it!

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  2. Upon examining he blocks it looks like a snowball block and a pinwheel block alternated.

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  3. I have done some math (yes...) and if I make it, will have 5 inch for the big squares and 3 1/2 inch for the smaller squares. The jagged-ness seems to speak to our times right now. 2 yards of each fabric will make a slightly smaller than 60"x 60" quilt.

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