Not for $100,000.00
#11
http://www.quiltsmart.com/Pages/mo_d...dding_ring.htm
this is the only way to make a DWR!!!!Make many
this is the only way to make a DWR!!!!Make many
#13
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Western Southern Tier, NYS
Posts: 145
Lol too funny......I started one many moons ago,paper piece. Only did about two pieces.... And off of the Salvation Army it went! Fifteen years later starting to show some interest......your post reminded.... NOT!!!!
#15
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 696
I made one for my daughter's wedding back in 2000 and had it made in 3 months and sent it off to my Amish friend to quilt it. My daughter was engaged at Christmas, I made the quilt and had it done by May for her wedding shower.
I had no trouble at all. It is queen size and comes down about half way to the floor. I would do it again in a heart beat. Why some of you find it hard or are scared to do it, I just don't understand. I cut all of those little pieces. If you think you can do it, go for it! It is in browns and peaches and looks beautiful on her spare bed. I sleep under it whenever we go there overnight. I would attach a picture but it is in the album somewhere. I will have to find it and send it out. Please don't be afraid to do it. I found it easy. The "melons" - just keep dividing it in half and no puckers. I would teach it if you all were close.
I had no trouble at all. It is queen size and comes down about half way to the floor. I would do it again in a heart beat. Why some of you find it hard or are scared to do it, I just don't understand. I cut all of those little pieces. If you think you can do it, go for it! It is in browns and peaches and looks beautiful on her spare bed. I sleep under it whenever we go there overnight. I would attach a picture but it is in the album somewhere. I will have to find it and send it out. Please don't be afraid to do it. I found it easy. The "melons" - just keep dividing it in half and no puckers. I would teach it if you all were close.
#17
Omg! Why didn't I know about this before I started? I love how easy this looks! Still have three more rows to make before this one is done, just hope I have hair left when I get done! Oh we'll, was thinking about cutting my hair anyway.
#19
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Oak Ridge North, TX
Posts: 7,172
I'm with you, having made a DWR in a small size -- but I love the way they look and will consider making another one without all the little squares in the curvy thingys, like yours!! I didn't have trouble with the parts fitting together -- I'm just into easy and simple now days!!
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