double wedding ring(s)
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Originally Posted by sewnsewer2
Thanks everyone. I used Elenor Burns method and appliqued the arcs. It was VERY EASY!!
The lighter one I am planning on selling. I have been working on both at the same time since new years eve.
The lighter one I am planning on selling. I have been working on both at the same time since new years eve.
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Originally Posted by Pickles
Originally Posted by sewnsewer2
Thanks everyone. I used Elenor Burns method and appliqued the arcs. It was VERY EASY!!
The lighter one I am planning on selling. I have been working on both at the same time since new years eve.
The lighter one I am planning on selling. I have been working on both at the same time since new years eve.
I used a 13" background square. I machine stitched them down with a straight stitch and my edge stitch foot. I did 5 across and 6 down.
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Oh they're beautiful! I remember you talking about this quilt in chat a few nights ago, and how you were appliquing the rings on, and i wondered how it would look...it looks fantastic! They are both so very beautiful, and i cant believe you just started them on new years. I'm thinking i need to do one in the next few months, i've never done one, but my oldest daughter is getting married this summer. I have to take a look at Patrice's tutorial, i've also seen paper-pieced patterns, and now yours, so i have a lot of deciding to do how to do it :) Very nice :)
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Barb, I tried the paper pieced style and it was VERY frustraiting for me!
I'm going to have to master PP some day, but that one really put a bad taste in my mouth about PP.
This one was sooooo much easier!
I'm going to have to master PP some day, but that one really put a bad taste in my mouth about PP.
This one was sooooo much easier!
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