Double wedding ring blues UPDATE - Pictures added Page 2
#42
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
Originally Posted by Cathe
Are there pictures for the tutorial? I saw some for paper piecing the arcs, but none for the assembly.
1. start on page 1 and read through all the pages to the end.
2. download the word document that shows ALL the steps, offers helpful hints, and incorporates answers to the questions asked during classin the chat room and in the posts others added to the tutorial pages.
naturally, i've kept my eye on this topic. i've been both amused and .... oh ... what's the word? .... not amused .... by the realization that [almost?] nobody who's offering advice or criticism of the tutorial seems to have gone through it completely.
it isn't a fancy shmancy book you'll pay a small fortune for. it's also true that there are many free - and very good - tutorials on the internet for wedding rings done differently. but i'm pretty sure it can be very helpful to anybody who takes the time to read and follow the whole thing.
Last week I came across this http://www.laurassewingstudio.com/Em...DWR1/dwr1.html
and I really like the idea of solid coloured arcs, with quilting or embroidery in the arcs, and I figured I could use the templates from your pattern and put it together slightly differently. It obviously didn't pan out on the first try, lol! I figured by putting it together in blocks like the ones a quarter of the way down on the page I posted up there, it would be easier to keep track of the colours I would use, where they go, and how many I need. I think I like your way better, but live and learn right? :oops: :D
#44
Originally Posted by Baren*eh*ked_canadian
I think I like your way better, but live and learn right? :oops: :D
#45
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I taught the Double Wedding Ring for three years before I found the solution to this frustrating problem. The bias at the center of the curve has very little "give" but really stretches as it moves to the narrow ends. So, when you sew from the center to the end it works well but if you sew from the end to the center it pushes the bias to the center, creating a "bulge". Secret - pin the two pieces at the center and the ends. Sew (or pin) starting at the center and stitching to the ends. It'll be perfect!
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