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How to Make a Drunkard's Path Quilt Block

With only a couple of months left, it's nice to see your 12-month DIY quilt finally coming together. This Drunkard's Path Block Pattern is the next block pattern to take you that much closer to finishing your quilt. This is a super fun DIY quilt block pattern that you can really make unique. The Drunkard's Path pattern is a great way to practice quilting curves, and is a block of the month designed for intermediate quilters. Look out for some major curves ahead for this classic quilt block pattern!

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Step 1

Collect your cut fabrics.

Step 2

Place the smaller curve on top of the bottom curve, lining up the top edge.

Step 3

Slowly stitch the curve using a ¼" seam allowance, lining up the curved edge as you stitch around.

Step 4

Press seam towards the outside.

Step 5

Trim up to 6 ½" x 6 ½".

Step 6

Arrange the four squares as pictured.

Step 7

Stitch the top and bottom together. Open, pressing seams in opposite directions.

Step 8

Stitch the top and bottom together. Open and press seams in one direction.

Step 9

Your block is complete!

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