Wedding Quilt
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I'm fairly new to quilting and have been a kind of "learn as I go" quilter. I want to make a quilt for my daughters up coming wedding in October. I would love any suggestions as to "Love" themed or "Wedding" themed patterns that aren't super difficult. I've been told the wedding ring or double wedding ring is not a good idea. Possibly the lovers knot.
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It just depends on how big you are making it. if you are just making it the size for a small wall hanging or a medium wall hanging you might want to get a a little more ambitious. But if you are doing a bed quilt you might want to go more simple. My DH's step-granny made us a wall hanging quilt for our wedding. it was beautiful and simple. it has a boy and girl kissing on it. and something else. I have it in storage because I haven't figured out how to hang it up yet. I will have to find it and take a pic of it to post. Maybe that is something that you could do. She also embroyedered our names and wedding date on it. I had wanted to have people sign it at the wedding but couldn't find the right fabric pens for people to use.
#4
How about using the same colors for the quilt as your daughter has choosen for the wedding?????
If you are new to quilting I would stay away from curves that's why the wedding ring pattern isn't a good idea.
You might think about a double Irish Chain.......
Hope this helps you.... ScrapQuilter
If you are new to quilting I would stay away from curves that's why the wedding ring pattern isn't a good idea.
You might think about a double Irish Chain.......
Hope this helps you.... ScrapQuilter
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The double wedding ring is possible if you use the Quiltsmart interfacing and Quilt in a Day method .
You use the interfacing to make the arcs and then you sew that to a background fabric so you don't have all the angles to cut and sew :thumbup:
sewnsewer2 did one for her daughter in a week :wink:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-33307-1.htm
You use the interfacing to make the arcs and then you sew that to a background fabric so you don't have all the angles to cut and sew :thumbup:
sewnsewer2 did one for her daughter in a week :wink:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-33307-1.htm
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