Bali Double Wedding Ring Quilt
I am very keen to make this quilt. I already have the templates for making an ordinary Double Wedding Ring quilt, but wondered if I could use them to make the Bali version.
I am not sure if this pattern is paper pieced from beginning to end or whether I could use my templates and then add the star shapes using the applique method. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
Do you have a photo?
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I haven't made the Bali Double Wedding Ring, but a friend did, and I believe it was all paper pieced. You probably could achieve a similar look by appliquing the star shapes, but it sounds like a lot of extra work to me (but then, I don't do a lot of applique). The best way to find out would be to create a couple of rings using your templates and then adding the star shapes. If you like the way it turns out, great!
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Looking at photos of the Bali version, the 4 patch unit that joins the rings is very pointed at the corners. Most traditional DWR patterns have a 4 patch with 90 degree corners. Also, based on the templates that I have, the melon section is very narrow. Not sure if there's enough room for the star point to be appliqued there and have enough of the background fabric showing to emphasize this piece. Having said this, I think it's an intriguing idea and I would suggest you make a sample block or two. I'm guessing that you will not be able to combine the 2 patterns, you would have to draft your own star points to fit in your melon template. If you do decide to proceed, please post a photo!
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Is this the quilt you want to make? http://www.quiltworx.com/patterns/ba...ing-star-2014/ If so, it is all paper piecing. I did it for my first Judy Neimeyer quilt and wouldn't recommend it as the first one, especially if you haven't already had some experience PP. Having said that, if you are good at reading directions, it can be done. The directions must be followed as they are written. I had the blessing of a wonderful friend who had just completed a bedrunner that helped me understand what Judy was telling us. The centers of each star is the four patch with just the stars added. The melons are split so that you sew the star in between the two pieces of melon. After having made the Bali Wedding Star quilt, I think I could figure out how to piece the melon so that I could insert the star (which is made of two colors), but you would have to make a template or paper piece them. The thing that will create problems is all the curves that must fit really well together.
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barb has some great advice. i just wanted to share this link as it has many closeups to view the details http://myquilter.blogspot.com/2010/0...tar-quilt.html
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The creative grids template is a little different from the standard double wedding ring template
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It is paper pieced and Quiltworx has created a template for it. I am still working on mine.
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I bought the whole kit, fabric clips, bags, glue sticks etc and it sits in a box I think it is too hard for me :(
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Originally Posted by carslo
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I bought the whole kit, fabric clips, bags, glue sticks etc and it sits in a box I think it is too hard for me :(
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Thank you so much for all your help. Being Scottish the thought of spending all that money for the whole kit from Quiltworx was frightening. I have decided that I shall trace out the design using the templates for the two sections that have the star on them and then try to draw out a new template incorporating the star shapes and paper piece those sections only. Trying to incorporate the seam allowances may prove tricky, but hey who baulks at a challenge?
Many thanks again. |
:cool:Go for it, Apiarist!!<:) :sew: :thumbup::cool: Remember to show us your pictures when you are done!!:thumbup:
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I just finished piecing my Bali Wedding Star quilt. In the instructions, it says to read all the directions before starting. I did this and I was so confused! I honestly think it was easier for me once I started piecing. But I know every person is different. If the instructions seem too confusing, maybe it will help you to just start like I did. I actually did a small "practice quilt" before I started my "real quilt." I wanted to be sure understood the process before I used my more expensive batiks and risked ruining them. :-) In my practice quilt, I only did 2 color sets for the arcs. I think it turned out fine. If the process of selecting the crazy number of fabric is too overwhelming, just make 2 color sets and I think your quilt will turn out fine. I've seen this quilt made with only 1 color set, and it's still gorgeous! I'll include a picture of my "practice quilt" and my "real quilt." |
Wonderful! Well done!
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Bali Star
Originally Posted by apiarist
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I am very keen to make this quilt. I already have the templates for making an ordinary Double Wedding Ring quilt, but wondered if I could use them to make the Bali version.
I am not sure if this pattern is paper pieced from beginning to end or whether I could use my templates and then add the star shapes using the applique method. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
I have been quilting for a long time and I absolutely love that Bali star quilt that auntierah09 made but I think just looking at it that I would not even attempt to make it! There are some things that are more of a challenge then I want to take on at this time in my life. These days the easier it is the more I like it. Good luck with your quilt project apiarist.
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The bali double wedding ring is a Judy Niemeyer quilt and is all hand pieced. I just saw one recently and it is a beautiful quilt! The pattern is about $50 USA.
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Originally Posted by juliasb
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The bali double wedding ring is a Judy Niemeyer quilt and is all hand pieced. I just saw one recently and it is a beautiful quilt! The pattern is about $50 USA.
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Originally Posted by auntierah09
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I just finished piecing my Bali Wedding Star quilt. In the instructions, it says to read all the directions before starting. I did this and I was so confused! I honestly think it was easier for me once I started piecing. But I know every person is different. If the instructions seem too confusing, maybe it will help you to just start like I did. I actually did a small "practice quilt" before I started my "real quilt." I wanted to be sure understood the process before I used my more expensive batiks and risked ruining them. :-) In my practice quilt, I only did 2 color sets for the arcs. I think it turned out fine. If the process of selecting the crazy number of fabric is too overwhelming, just make 2 color sets and I think your quilt will turn out fine. I've seen this quilt made with only 1 color set, and it's still gorgeous! I'll include a picture of my "practice quilt" and my "real quilt." |
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