Double Wedding Ring WIP
For me, classes are good for learning new techniques but not for completing projects. This is another project that I started during a class (January 2005) and never finished. DD-R wanted to learn how to make a DWR quilt so I took this class with a friend using John Flynn’s book and templates so I could teach DD-R how to make the quilt. DD-R decided it was too much work. LOL It *is* time consuming.
I just finished up machine quilting a DWR for a friend in trade for some drawings she did for me to use in a couple of redwork projects. While I was quilting it, I was thinking I *really* need to get my DWR done because there is nothing like a nicely quilted DWR. :o)
Here’s a picture of Linda’s Double Wedding Ring QuiltBut you know, those arcs are a lot of work. I need 80 of them for a 54″ x 54″ DWR–yeah, mine is only going to be a 4 block x 4 block throw. You start cutting and sewing your strips together in the order you’d like your arcs.

I chose dark to light to dark.

Then you cross cut them–again, I needed 80.
Then the fun begins.

You resew *every* seam at an angle. . . I use a needle trolley on my index finger to help guide the fabric

(I switched the trolley from my right to left hand only to take the picture, in case you’re wondering.)

The seams can be chain sewn.
Then comes the pressing.

All the seams get pressed in one direction.

You need to make sure your resewing of the seams results in the proper sized arc. I have drawn around the plastic template on a piece of muslin.

I match up my sewn arc making sure that it hangs over or fits perfectly in the drawn arc.
The final step is to apply a little starch and place the plastic template over my sewn arcs to square them up with the template. So now I have all 80 done and it’s time to sew half the arcs to the melon shapes.













4 comments
Double Wedding Ring is my absolute all time favorite. I love both color combinations you’ve shared, and the quilting you did on your friend’s is just BEAUTIFUL! Love it!
That blue/yellow DWR is absolutely gorgeous! Your quilting is wonderful on it! And what an awesome way to piece one. Although I love the DWR, I’ve never tried making one, thinking it’s just too difficult for me. But I just may have to try one with the tutorial is you put up. :> Thank you so much! ANd I can’t wait to see your’s.
What a clever tip …… many, many thanks for sharing this! Perhaps now I’ll be tempted to make this quilt.
DWR is one of those that everybody needs to make at least one of. They’re really pretty. I even handquilted mine…and then gave it away.
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