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Flying_V_Goddess 09-07-2011 03:18 PM

A few years ago I had come up with a few DWR variations called the Split Wedding Ring. Members on here really liked it, but I never was able to figure out how to actually piece it. I tried going back to that idea a few days ago (along with another DWR variation I never showed called the Quadruple Bypass) and ended up accidently coming up with a different idea---one that might actually work.

Bear with me. I just whipped this up in EQ5 so its not exactly perfect.

[IMG]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...eddingRing.jpg[/IMG]

In theory I think this could actually be acheived with regular DWR templates and some strip piecing. Whatcha think?

MTS 09-07-2011 03:23 PM

The pieces of the arcs are not straight cuts - they're angled to create the curve. So you wouldn't be able to make a strip set and cut the shapes out.

Timely - someone just asked this exact question yesterday.

After you made the arc, you could piece the black thin strip to it, and then attach them to the square as one piece.

Flying_V_Goddess 09-07-2011 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by MTS
The pieces of the arcs are not straight cuts - they're angled to create the curve. So you wouldn't be able to make a strip set and cut the shapes out.

Timely - someone just asked this exact question yesterday.

I know that the pieces are curved. Hmmm...give me a little bit and I'll create some sort of diagram to show what I meant by strip piecing.

ube quilting 09-07-2011 03:28 PM

If you get the pattern worked out I'd be happy to test it for you. I like your idea. I would PP the arcs.
peace

MTS 09-07-2011 03:30 PM


Originally Posted by Flying_V_Goddess
I know that the pieces are curved. Hmmm...give me a little bit and I'll create some sort of diagram to show what I meant by strip piecing.

Strip piecing meaning the black is attached to each separate piece of the arc, and then those units are joined to create the arc?
That absolutely could work.

mom-6 09-07-2011 03:33 PM

I think I understand your concept, but I'm not sure how you could do multiple arcs from a single strip set.

DogHouseMom 09-07-2011 03:35 PM

Do you mean strip piece the red to the black, and the pink to the black - then out of those strips cut your poly's from the two strips?

One thought is that you will have more waste. The black is on the inside curve only, so all of your poly's will be the same direction, and not all will be the same size - you couldn't flip the strip (like you would a tumbler pattern).

Challys 09-07-2011 03:44 PM

Quite unique!

asmmauer 09-07-2011 04:01 PM

I really like your design I have been working on archs and
have been PP them.

Flying_V_Goddess 09-07-2011 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by MTS

Originally Posted by Flying_V_Goddess
I know that the pieces are curved. Hmmm...give me a little bit and I'll create some sort of diagram to show what I meant by strip piecing.

Strip piecing meaning the black is attached to each separate piece of the arc, and then those units are joined to create the arc?
That absolutely could work.

Yeah! That's exactly what I had in mind.

I was thinking it could be done a little easier by making a strip set (one black, one red) that's as wide at the DWR unit, placing the DWR unit template on top (lining the narrower part up with the edge of the black fabric), and cutting out the piece from there. This way there wouldn't be double the templates: one for the top half of the unit and one forthe bottom half of the unit. Again, I did say in theory so it may not work this way.


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