LoL I just made 42 blocks using this ruler. A new friend at a sew-in shared her ruler… I swore I’d never make one again and I am donating the top to a comfort quilt program cuz I never want to see it again 😑 BUT! NOW I REALIZE I was doing it all wrong…. So look at me thinking of trying it again LOL 😂 ALL 3 of you guys are fabulous ❣️
Natalie, I love how you think outside the box with your quilts. They were all really cute but Nat's was more like artwork! Thank you so much as always!!
Jenny , I super love your blouse !! You look very beautiful today !💕💕 All your quilts are lovely but I don't think I could do those circles. My skills aren't that good yet. Natalie messed me up when she brought up snakes , I CAN'T!! LOL Love all the pretty fabrics yall used! Have a blessed day my friends!🙂❤
I am glad to see Natalie again! I have been watching all of the tutorials, including Misty’s new show, but it is nice seeing the Triple Play again! All of the quilts are wonderful! Thanks to you ladies!
I pieced a drunkard path quilt together in 1993 and I finally got it quilted about 1 1/2 years ago after I retired. I gave it to my oldest daughter for Christmas. I made my son and my other daughter a quilt too. They were so pleased. Jenny I love your blouse, it is so pretty.
Natalie, WOW AGAIN. I love how your designing brain thinks out of the box! I am not quite so creative....so I really am impressed with your ideas! Fantastic!
Natalie your mind just races with endless possibilities, love that you are always thinking outside the box. The 3 of you come up with 3 great projects and something for everyone. Great tutorial Girls🧵🪡
I love all 3 quilts. Misty’s soft fabrics are gorgeous. Jenny’s use of a 4 patch takes it to another level. Natalie’s fabric line and use of both rulers allows for a dynamic, modern result. Love how conversational Jenny and Natalie are and how poised Misty is.
Great triple play! The creativity is wonderful. I admire all three quilts and could never pick the one I like best…so I’ll have to make all three😜. I will be traveling to see Hamilton this spring. One for my bucket list.
The Sidewinder quilt is incredibly eye-catching! When I first saw the fabric collection, I winced a bit (totally not my thing!), But when combined in the quilt, WOW!!! The design is amazing! Oh, and the bent pin... When I first started quilting, I did hand piecing and kept dropping needles. When I'd finally lost all but my last #9 embroidery needle (easier to thread the large eye), I kept using it to piece, despite the fact that I'd bent it while experimenting with hand quilting (before I bought betweens). I continued to use that bent needle for over 3 years! When it dulled at long last, I regretfully retired it, but I'll keep it forever, along with all of the memories of my early quilting adventures! 😺💕🐾
I am thrilled to see you all validate the idea of being creative meaning that things don't have to MATCH always and be perfect! At the age of 75 i now see how much fun it can be to just cut and sew... busy using up my lifetime of stash and giving away in" random acts of kindness"..... perhaps it will not leave so much behind!
I just received my drunkards path template (for 10" squares) from MSQC in the mail this week!! Can't wait to try them out. I love all 3 quilts but think I will start with Misty's first. Hope to visit y'all in Missouri later this year. THANK YOU ALL SO VERY MUCH for all the FREE quilting videos!!! I learned to quilt thanks to Jenny who will ALWAYS be my favorite quilter!!
LOve the sound of the "shooosh" as it cuts ))) Automatically getting the right trim on those curves makes those rulers realllly wonderful and worthy of their cost.
Love love love all of these!!!!! I have to laugh when I watch triple play videos. My husband will try and talk to me and I’ll say in a minute. He says “Oh, you must be watching the girls.” Thank you ladies for sharing your talents with us!!
Jenny, I'm left handed too. That's three thing's "sew" far that we have in common. lol 1. Lefty's 2. Named Jenny 3. We both love to make quilts. This is so fun watching how all three of you make the quilts differently. I just love you all. Thank you so much for always making my day. Love you all, Jenny.
It’s just the beginning of the video but I had to go ahead and compliment Jenny on how fantastic she looks! Whatever you’re doing Jenny, keep doing it😀
These videos are great. Natalie is so smart. She thinks outside of the norm and gives us a perspective that makes sense and is often a just a little different and makes so much common sense. Thank you.
I always enjoy your triple play series. I have the Drunkard's Path Go cutter die so this inspires me to make a quilt using this pattern. Keep up the good work and fun time.
So happy to get a new video and to visit with you here on RUclips. It seems like forever since a posting has been made, lol. I look forward to all your videos.
As always 3 beautiful ideas! Thank you. Natalie however as always takes it to new heights! WOW! I love e how your mind sees such wonderful patterns. I would love to see a video of how your process works to get your designs!
all of them are great- misty's is so cute- Jenny's is so great and would make a lovley spread. - and Natalie's abstract and so cool... well done ladies
I just love the way you all work together. The triple play is my favorite video to watch because it has everyone’s perspective on what they did. I like listening to you discuss the methodology of each quilt. I have yet to try sewing curves and this video makes me feel I could actually do it. 💕 The minute the Adel in Spring collection debuted I was in love with it. The soft colors are my favorites. Thank you for everything you do.
I love all your triple plays! My very favorite was the crumb triple play. It made me think that every pattern could be made from crumbs. Wouldn't this template be awwesome with crumb blocks!! :) I have a friend who uses the square end of her "Purple Thang" - which is 1/4 inch - as a guide as she sews curved edges. Also - Jenny, I loved your book. It was wonderful! And your top today is adorable! Love it. :)
When they showed Jenny’s quilt, I immediately thought “flower power.” So, Jenny was spot on with the name. I loved Misty’s quilt. The colors and pattern were perfect, and I love a quilt that produces such a great secondary pattern. Triple play is my favorite of the videos from MSQC, because I love to see what Natalie is going to create.
Natalie, you always amaze me with your quilts , they have a modern vibe to them ,always looking forward to see what's next . Thank you to all three of you lady's .💜💜💜💜💜
Saving pins... I'm 64, and I remember a time when I didn't have much, so straightening the bent ones was the frugal thing to do. Now, I'm a little more affluent, and I don't save them anymore. Thanks for sharing
I save my bent pins in a small plastic soda bottle that I put sand in the bottom, then superglued on the lid. Then I punched a hole in the lid the is large enough for the pin head. It also makes a place to save the old machine needles. I covered it by gluing scraps of fabric. I never find bent pins or dull needles anymore!
My great grandmother made a drunkards path quilt top in the very early 1900s. Someday, I may make a drunkards path in her honor. She died very young in 1912. Your triple play made me think of her. Your quilts are beautiful!
LoL I just made 42 blocks using this ruler. A new friend at a sew-in shared her ruler… I swore I’d never make one again and I am donating the top to a comfort quilt program cuz I never want to see it again 😑 BUT! NOW I REALIZE I was doing it all wrong…. So look at me thinking of trying it again LOL 😂
ALL 3 of you guys are fabulous ❣️
Natalie, I love how you think outside the box with your quilts. They were all really cute but Nat's was more like artwork! Thank you so much as always!!
Me too!! Her take on triple play always amaze me.
I agree there are so many different paths to play with
Natalie .is always seems to come up with some as the.next best one.
Girlfriends, you'all are so much fun!
I Love the Drunkards Path
Triple play is the best!!
Jenny , I super love your blouse !! You look very beautiful today !💕💕 All your quilts are lovely but I don't think I could do those circles. My skills aren't that good yet. Natalie messed me up when she brought up snakes , I CAN'T!! LOL Love all the pretty fabrics yall used! Have a blessed day my friends!🙂❤
Love triple play!
I am glad to see Natalie again! I have been watching all of the tutorials, including Misty’s new show, but it is nice seeing the Triple Play again! All of the quilts are wonderful! Thanks to you ladies!
So cool on all of these designs!!
Totally unrelated but I love, love, LOVE Jenny's blouse with the small print and the smocked cuffs! GORGEOUS!!
Thank you! Tj max
I pieced a drunkard path quilt together in 1993 and I finally got it quilted about 1 1/2 years ago after I retired. I gave it to my oldest daughter for Christmas. I made my son and my other daughter a quilt too. They were so pleased. Jenny I love your blouse, it is so pretty.
I love Triple Play! It's so fun to watch the 3 of you. I now have another quilt to make!!
Love all 3! I keep an old pill bottle on my desk to discard those wonky pins and dull needles so I don't stab myself emptying the trash
3 very nice quilts
Drunkards path, is the curved version of the half square triangle🙃. Great quits again ladies.
I couldn't say which is my fave... they all are! Great job ladies!!!!
I immediately ordered your small drunkards path ruler here in Germany and dive through my stash to make Mistys version.
Always enjoy the differences and similarities in the Tripple Play presentations. Thanks.
Love how Natalie always has a modern, unusual take. And Misty’s fabric choices! And Jenny’s practicality! What a tremendous combo!
First time I cannot pick one I love more than the others. I love them all. Great ideas.
I loved this triple play!
Natalie, WOW AGAIN. I love how your designing brain thinks out of the box! I am not quite so creative....so I really am impressed with your ideas! Fantastic!
Natalie, I really enjoy your quilts. You are a true artist. I enjoy the triple plays.
I love the way everyone thinks differently. Drunkards Path is a favorite of mine. Great job!
Natalie your mind just races with endless possibilities, love that you are always thinking outside the box. The 3 of you come up with 3 great projects and something for everyone. Great tutorial Girls🧵🪡
And please keep doing the triple play! I always look forward to it.
Always love the triple play the different results and great to see Jenny left handed as I am ,
Loved all these wonderful ideas for the Drunkards Path quilt. They are all fabulous. Great job ladies!
Wow! all three of you are so....talented love all of it!
Nat I love yours because it looks modern with the dark and light colors.
Triple play is my favorite 🤩
I love all 3 quilts. Misty’s soft fabrics are gorgeous. Jenny’s use of a 4 patch takes it to another level. Natalie’s fabric line and use of both rulers allows for a dynamic, modern result. Love how conversational Jenny and Natalie are and how poised Misty is.
Great triple play! The creativity is wonderful. I admire all three quilts and could never pick the one I like best…so I’ll have to make all three😜. I will be traveling to see Hamilton this spring. One for my bucket list.
The Sidewinder quilt is incredibly eye-catching! When I first saw the fabric collection, I winced a bit (totally not my thing!), But when combined in the quilt, WOW!!! The design is amazing! Oh, and the bent pin... When I first started quilting, I did hand piecing and kept dropping needles. When I'd finally lost all but my last #9 embroidery needle (easier to thread the large eye), I kept using it to piece, despite the fact that I'd bent it while experimenting with hand quilting (before I bought betweens). I continued to use that bent needle for over 3 years! When it dulled at long last, I regretfully retired it, but I'll keep it forever, along with all of the memories of my early quilting adventures! 😺💕🐾
I loved all three . Natalie, yours came in first! I was fascinated with it.
Thank you so much they are all beautiful. ❤️
All three quilts are just great patterns but I have to say my favorite is Natalie. Sew cute !
I am thrilled to see you all validate the idea of being creative meaning that things don't have to MATCH always and be perfect! At the age of 75 i now see how much fun it can be to just cut and sew... busy using up my lifetime of stash and giving away in" random acts of kindness"..... perhaps it will not leave so much behind!
I find your collective imaginations so inspiring. I could listen to Natalie's COMPOSED, razor-sharp mathematics ALL DAY.
Me tooo!
Drunkards Path is one of my favorite patterns. I seem to gravitate toward curves. Beautiful quilts ladies.
All three quilts are great. But Wow. I love Natalie's version of the drunkard's path block!
Hi how are you doing my friend?
Life’s to short to save bent pins. Beautiful work today ladies.
All 3 beautiful quilts 👍👏👍👏👍👏🥰🥰🥰🌸🌸🌸🇦🇺
love Misty’s fabric choice, love all projects!
Love the variety of quilts
YES! On the teaser yesterday, I guessed that the sidewinder was Natalie's, lol!
I just received my drunkards path template (for 10" squares) from MSQC in the mail this week!! Can't wait to try them out. I love all 3 quilts but think I will start with Misty's first. Hope to visit y'all in Missouri later this year. THANK YOU ALL SO VERY MUCH for all the FREE quilting videos!!! I learned to quilt thanks to Jenny who will ALWAYS be my favorite quilter!!
I love all three and said I would never make one. You three stinkers may have changed my mind!
Misty , this is so pretty! I love it!
LOve the sound of the "shooosh" as it cuts ))) Automatically getting the right trim on those curves makes those rulers realllly wonderful and worthy of their cost.
Love love love all of these!!!!! I have to laugh when I watch triple play videos. My husband will try and talk to me and I’ll say in a minute. He says “Oh, you must be watching the girls.” Thank you ladies for sharing your talents with us!!
Jenny, I'm left handed too. That's three thing's "sew" far that we have in common. lol
1. Lefty's
2. Named Jenny
3. We both love to make quilts.
This is so fun watching how all three of you make the quilts differently. I just love you all. Thank you so much for always making my day. Love you all, Jenny.
How fun!! All 3 are great! Thank you ladies 🥰
It’s just the beginning of the video but I had to go ahead and compliment Jenny on how fantastic she looks! Whatever you’re doing Jenny, keep doing it😀
Hi Rosemary
Love all three quilts! I have wanted to do a Drunkerd's Path forever! You all made it look easy.
I also LOVE your shirt, Jenny!
Beautiful and I loved all the different lay outs! Ty Triple Play rocks!!!
This is the MSQC videos I love with all 3 “girls “ or each one showing us to sew a project rather than PR videos. 💗
All beautiful quilts.
These were full of ideas for more, I do love quilts that give you a secondary pattern, especially if you don't see it at first.
These videos are great. Natalie is so smart. She thinks outside of the norm and gives us a perspective that makes sense and is often a just a little different and makes so much common sense. Thank you.
I always enjoy your triple play series. I have the Drunkard's Path Go cutter die so this inspires me to make a quilt using this pattern.
Keep up the good work and fun time.
I love when all three of you get together and do the same pattern, but in your style. Thank you
Natalie's quilts are always the best 👌 👍 😍
So happy to get a new video and to visit with you here on RUclips. It seems like forever since a posting has been made, lol. I look forward to all your videos.
Quilters feel RICH when we have a lot of pins!!! Love it! Great video!
The 3 of your quilts are always amazing but Natalie blew my mind. Her artistry is brilliant. You're all so inspiring.
As always 3 beautiful ideas! Thank you. Natalie however as always takes it to new heights! WOW! I love e how your mind sees such wonderful patterns. I would love to see a video of how your process works to get your designs!
Love them! When I was learning to quilt, my teacher said the drunkards path was now called the road to recovery! Love it!
All are creative but LOVE the design from Natalie 💕
I’m always happy to see the three of you together. Great video.
Love ❤️ them all beautiful 😍 and awesome 🤩 .
Oh that's so pretty!!!!
Like how you all work together, but end up with such different and beautiful quilts
Natalie, that’s for a boy for sure and their snakes and snails and puppy dog tails..... aaahh so cute.you’re creativeness is endless
all of them are great- misty's is so cute- Jenny's is so great and would make a lovley spread. - and Natalie's abstract and so cool... well done ladies
Jenny, you never cease to surprise me! Making a 4 patch first and then cutting it, I just loved the "old timey" home stead look you got. 💖
I just love the way you all work together. The triple play is my favorite video to watch because it has everyone’s perspective on what they did. I like listening to you discuss the methodology of each quilt. I have yet to try sewing curves and this video makes me feel I could actually do it. 💕 The minute the Adel in Spring collection debuted I was in love with it. The soft colors are my favorites. Thank you for everything you do.
Love the combination of the fabric line and Natalie's design! Wow!
I really enjoy this series. More please!
Another great quilt tutorial! My bucket list is getting longer!
WOW Natalie: what a fun design.
Natalie, your work is stunning!!! You are 💎✨ thanks 💚🌷
All the quilts are beautiful, I really appreciate how Natalie makes a modern twist on her quilts that I would never have thought of.
I heard a long time ago to put the piece with the smile on top as you stitch them together. Works for me every time!
I love all your triple plays! My very favorite was the crumb triple play. It made me think that every pattern could be made from crumbs. Wouldn't this template be awwesome with crumb blocks!! :) I have a friend who uses the square end of her "Purple Thang" - which is 1/4 inch - as a guide as she sews curved edges. Also - Jenny, I loved your book. It was wonderful! And your top today is adorable! Love it. :)
I always love the triple play!
I love the triple play- you all are so wonderful to watch/listen to.
When they showed Jenny’s quilt, I immediately thought “flower power.” So, Jenny was spot on with the name. I loved Misty’s quilt. The colors and pattern were perfect, and I love a quilt that produces such a great secondary pattern. Triple play is my favorite of the videos from MSQC, because I love to see what Natalie is going to create.
Flower power is exactly what i thought
Thanks for showing 3 beautiful quilts. So many different possibilities with the same template.♥️🇦🇺
I'm with most of the others-love them all, but Natalie's was something else!!! I've never thought to do a "double" curve like that. So fun 💗💗
Natalie, you always amaze me with your quilts , they have a modern vibe to them ,always looking forward to see what's next . Thank you to all three of you lady's .💜💜💜💜💜
I love how you show how slowly you sew when piecing the round seams.
One of the hardest things I have to control. My speed.
makes you think how mathematical minds can make the most artistic stuff
All quilts are beautiful but Natalies quilt is so unique. Always enjoy seeing the three of you together.
The Natalie! She is certainly her mother’s ornery daughter! Love the magic you three ladies share!
Hi how are you doing my friend?
Saving pins... I'm 64, and I remember a time when I didn't have much, so straightening the bent ones was the frugal thing to do. Now, I'm a little more affluent, and I don't save them anymore. Thanks for sharing
I save my bent pins in a small plastic soda bottle that I put sand in the bottom, then superglued on the lid. Then I punched a hole in the lid the is large enough for the pin head. It also makes a place to save the old machine needles. I covered it by gluing scraps of fabric. I never find bent pins or dull needles anymore!
I absolutely love Natalies quilt. The others are fabulous too. Thank you ladies.
So much fun!!! Thank You, Ladies!!!
My great grandmother made a drunkards path quilt top in the very early 1900s. Someday, I may make a drunkards path in her honor. She died very young in 1912. Your triple play made me think of her. Your quilts are beautiful!