Have you made Double Wedding Ring patterns?
#23
I have the templates and book from phillips, that makes it look easy so I bought it 3 years back. I am doing it but I am worried mine won't look as good as their easy one. The fluff of the batting may make a difference in how much quilting each block needs. the hardest part has been locating the fabrics for the different interests.
#25
I am presently "working on" the Quilt Smart Double Wedding Ring. The Quilt Smart is the way to go--very simple using their pre-printed fusing. I am using my 30's fabric left over from my Grandmother's Flower Garden and am just picking up pieces at random (this is fun). Actually took a class on it and the teacher had some helpful hints. I have not put any "arcs" on the blocks as yet, just having fun making the arcs.
#26
I have the templates from Marti Michele, and am going to start a double wedding ring top as soon as I finish another quilt. I have looked at the tutorial on here, and it looks easy to follow. It may actually be the way I go. We'll see.
#28
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I actually am in the process of finishing one project and then the next one will be the Double Wedding Ring...which is going on my bed...I bought a kit from Joanns it has the patterns and directions..the patterns are made as a heavy cut out not paper....it was $33.00 but with the 40% off coupon I couldn't pass it up......
#29
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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I have made several DWR's for wedding gifts. I don't have one for myself yet though. I used the John Flynn strip piecing method. You don't have to sew all those bias edges together for the arcs, you do have to take a little dart in each piece though. It is very accurate for me!
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