We’re getting curvy! Island Batik Drunkards Path Challenge

Is curve piecing a daunting part of the quilting world for you? Then have no fear, there are 22 Island Batik Ambassadors taking on the Drunkards Path Block this month!

As part of the Island Batik Ambassador program, I received all the supporting materials for this project from Island Batik, Schmetz Needles, Aurifil Thread, Hobbs Batting, and my trusty Oliso Iron from Oliso home. I am an affiliate for Linda’s Electric Quilters, Electric Quilt, and Accuquilt. I may earn a small commission at no additional expense to you if you use my affiliate links in this post.

We were able to pick any fabrics we wanted with this challenge, so I dove into the Splish Splash collection by Island Batik (Lumin Fabrics) that I received as a 10-inch stack precut. I adore aquatic theme fabrics. The little seahorses through all the pink, green, and blue colorways were fun to play with along with all the bubbles!

Here are the shops currently carrying this line:

Checker DistributorsOhio
Hancocks of PaducahKentucky
Sew Big QuiltingOregon
Unit Cotton Candy FabricsConneticut
Creekside Quilts
Hancocks of PaducahKentucky
Hilary ArtsUtah
Cotton Candy FabricsConneticut

Linda’s Electric Quilters has the CutRite (TM) Slit N’ Sew Drunkards Path Template Set at 8-inch finished. This size works perfect for 10-inch pre-cuts! And When you use my code, BRITTANY10AP at Linda’s you get 10% off your order! 

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I tried a few methods in curve piecing and settled on only pinning the start of the curve, sewing at the slowest setting of my Babylock Crescendo, and pinning the end of the curve. 

My first blocks were too small. I discovered this was due to my ironing technique. I was leaving too much folded at the curve, so the Oliso Mini Pro came in handy to make sure I was ironing those curve seams flat. 

Size 80/20 was the needle I chose for the curve piecing. I’d recommend an extra sharp if you used glue methods.

Hobbs Thermore Batting was my choice for a thinner batting that matched up with this beach style, summer quilt.

With all the soft pastels with pop of bold prints, Aurifil Dove Gray thread in the Mako 50wt was a great balanced choice.

Finished Quilt is 52×68 inches

I chose a layout the would ripple like waves to make the sea theme. This is my first on point quilt, which was much easier to sew with a bunch of pins keeping the diagonal rows organized. With a little extra space, I added some accuquilt sea medley appliqué to the corners. You can watch the process of applying these in my YouTube video.

Make sure you are following along with the other Island Batik Ambassadors for inspiration and tips! 

Renee Atkinson @ Pink Tulip Quilting
Tina Dillard @ Quilting Affection Designs
Connie Kauffman @ Kauffman Designs
Emily Leachman @ Darling Dogwood
Denise Looney @ A Quiltery
Susan Deshensky @ Lady Blue Quilt Studio
Brittany Fisher @ Bobbin with Brittany
Carol Stanek @ Stitch with Color
Solomae Stoycoff @ Cuddle Cat Quiltworks
Jennifer Thomas @ Curlicue Creations
Gail Sheppard @ Quilting Gail

Preeti Harris @ Sew Preeti Quilts
Susan Michaels @ Dragonfly Fiberart
Connie Kresin Campbell@Free Motion by the River
Leah Malasky @ Quilted Delights
Lisa Pickering @ Lisa’s Quilting Passion
Sarah Pitcher @ Pitcher’s Boutique LLC
Suzy Webster @ Webster 
Quilt
Mania Hatziioannidi @ Mania for Quilts
Kimberly Flannagan @ Kimberly’s Quilts
Kim Jamieson-Hirst @ Chatterbox Quilts
Brenda Alburl @ Songbird Designs

3 responses to “We’re getting curvy! Island Batik Drunkards Path Challenge”

  1. It is so cute and I love that you chose these fabrics.

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  2. great idea! What a gorgeous Island Batik collection!!! The appliqués are cute too!!!

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