Double Wedding Ring
#22
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Southeast Va
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#23
Have you ever done paper piecing?
Here is a link to a free pattern and paper pieced templates. I hyave just started this because I didn't want all the headache of getting each piece exactly perfect or the added expense of another tool. Good luck.
http://www.mccallsquilting.com/patte....html?idx=6913
Here is a link to a free pattern and paper pieced templates. I hyave just started this because I didn't want all the headache of getting each piece exactly perfect or the added expense of another tool. Good luck.
http://www.mccallsquilting.com/patte....html?idx=6913
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 4,783
There is also a dwr pattern which uses nine patches laid out in rings with triangles inbetween them. The pattern is called Jack's Chain. I am in the process of making nine patches for one. The construction is all done without sewing into the seam allowances, though. I tried doing the nine patches that way on the sewing machine, and had a hard time getting my points lined up exactly, so I gave that up and am now handpiecing for the first time. I had long admired this pattern, and am putting my small scraps to good use by cutting them into 2 inch squares.
#26
I am working on one right now and in my process of searching for ways I found several as I'm sure you know. And I am going to finish one in all the techniques just to say I did. The one I chose for my daughter was this one...
http://www.winnowing.com/circle.html
It went together very fast and I can link as many together for the traditional look or piece them in arches for the more scrappy look..I did end up using the arches and corner squares..I basically combined the above pattern with the technique of this one..
http://doubleweddingringquilts.com/d...-quilts-e-book
although I am using a whole cloth and applique method..the trick is to keep everything straight. I am loving how its turning out. =) Good luck on whatever you choose. I have learned alot about the Wedding Ring Quilts in my research.
http://www.winnowing.com/circle.html
It went together very fast and I can link as many together for the traditional look or piece them in arches for the more scrappy look..I did end up using the arches and corner squares..I basically combined the above pattern with the technique of this one..
http://doubleweddingringquilts.com/d...-quilts-e-book
although I am using a whole cloth and applique method..the trick is to keep everything straight. I am loving how its turning out. =) Good luck on whatever you choose. I have learned alot about the Wedding Ring Quilts in my research.
#28
After a year and a half I finished my Lone Star quilt smart that I took a class on. I didn't like the method at all, but again all of our brains are wired differently!
#29
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Oregon
Posts: 85
Dwr
My daughter has asked for a quilt in the double wedding ring pattern. I have made some quilt tops but none that look as intricate as that. Any suggestions on where to find a Double Wedding Ring Pattern that is relatively easy to understand and has a dash of "dummy proof" added?
#30
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,135
There are some DWR patterns out. Check out Eleanor Burns. I am in the process of making one and you are right they are intricate and not so easy to do. I sew on mine a while and then put it away and work on something else for a while. That way I don't get to burned out on this project.
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