Quiltsmart Double Wedding Ring
Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and forget everything you know about piecing a Double Wedding Ring quilt. But rest assured, you will wind up with essentially the same result. You'll get there by a very different path that is faster and far less frustrating. Through the magic of applique using fusible interfacing, you'll still get all those curves, but without curved piecing. |
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Cut fabrics and interfacing. |
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Stitch fabric wedges together, then stitch interfacing to the fabric |
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Trim seam allowances. Turn right side out. |
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Fuse arcs to background square. |
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Zigzag stitch arcs to background. Add corner triangles.
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Sew blocks together in rows and columns. Quilt and bind
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Complete instructions including yardages for nine sizes plus several variations are included in the book. |
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Each 16" x 20" panels yields twelve arcs = 3 rings. Panels required by quilt size:
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FasTurn (size #6)
By far the fastest way to turn Double Wedding Ring arcs right side out! |