I am looking for a simple pattern for a wedding ring quilt. I have been quilting for awhile, but haven't attempted anything really complicated. I want to make this for my new daughter-in-law.
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Welcome from Nebraska! Eleanor Burns has a double wedding ring pattern in one of her books. The templates are included. This pattern is not difficult at all. You place four pieced quarter rings and the corner triangles on to the background block and then just connect the blocks together. When I made mine (in my signature picture) I used the pre printed fusibles that are available at quilt shops and just ironed them all onto the background block. With the fusible added to the thickness it was pretty hard to hand quilt through though. You could skip the fusible and then applique the pieces to the background blocks if you wanted to. It just wasn't nearly as complicated as it looks, there are no inset curved seams to it at all. Good Luck!
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I've done a double wedding ring quilt in 2009 and used Cheryl Phillips's book "Rings that bind". It comes with a template and was easy to use. http://www.softexpressions.com/softw...s/RingBind.php |
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Originally Posted by Odell
I am looking for a simple pattern for a wedding ring quilt. I have been quilting for awhile, but haven't attempted anything really complicated. I want to make this for my new daughter-in-law.
Here is a link to a free pattern, you will need to download both the pattern and the templates, and it is possible to do the rings as a single color of material trather than individuals squares. Hope this works for you. www.mccallsquilting.com/patterns/details.html?idx=6913 |
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