As I had the pieces ready, I decided to finish adding the melon/arc units to the centre of this Double Wedding Ring centre. The fabrics I chose for the pieced arc aren’t quite right but I’m looking at this as a practice piece for now. These two melon/arc units are hand pieced, the other two will be partially done by machine and then I’m going to use the completed ring as a practice piece for — once again — trying out some free motion quilting.
I still cannot get over how easy this is to put together. The hardest part is picking out the fabrics! I’m playing with the idea of doing something with a Laurel Burch print for the centres and probably some batiks for the arcs. The weekend will see me with a pile of fabrics on the ironing board as I try some combinations. I know I want to make something that’s not even close to a traditional DWR and have had a few ideas.
Smudge watching us, watching him.



Oooo Laurel Burch and batiks sounds so pretty. It would be a vibrant quilt.Crispy
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The very first quilt I ever tried, after taking a ho-hum course in the 70s, was a double wedding ring quilt. I never knew it was one of the hardest to make, and that you shouldn’t use sheets for the top. This was back in the days of cutting templates from cereal boxes, which of course, didn’t hold their shape.It was supposed to be for my sister’s wedding–which was over 30 years ago. I think I finally threw out the fabrics and stuff about 10 years ago.This actually looks doable!
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I like this block. I have always wanted to do one, but have shied away from it.
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I would have a hard time picking the fabrics. This is such an intimidating block.Is Smudge ever all the way awake? Does he get perky when you fill his dish? I think I get sleepy just looking at pictures of him!
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I will take your word for it but it is hard to believe it is that easy to make them. I am loving your progress.
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This is a lovely sample block! How about appliquéing it to a fabric square and use it for a cushion? You can still practice free motion quilting on it ;o)I have a fantasy about a DWR quilt in browns and beiges – some day *lol*Happy Easter! Hugs and stitches
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Wow! Just beautiful!!
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I think it is going to be an awesome quilt when done.
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Lester has that look that says, “I am on to you!!!”Gill
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I love Laurel Burch fabrics. The first ever quilt fabrics I bought!
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You know what? It’s like Smudge is saying “I’m ready for the Money Shot” and in contrast Lester is being King.I am starting to think this DWR might actually make me seriously pull me into inklingo. I daydreamed about that yesterday.
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Now that I see it coming along I don’t think the fabrics are that off after all.Whatever you decide it will be lovely and practice makes perfect in machine quilting or anything else in life!
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Cathi, the double wedding ring looks just fantastic, love your choice of fabrics…Happy Easter Peg
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