For a while now, I’ve admired the Double Wedding Ring (DWR) Quilts. I’ve even started a red and white one only to find what they say is true. It’s a big commitment. Frankly, a plain red and white one was kind of boring. So I abandoned it.
But I still love them. While the classic DWR is lovely, I really love the chunky, scrappy kind and perhaps with an unusual background – scrappy or dark. In considering the DWR Challenge I was looking for something a bit different. So, I drafted my own chunky, foundation paper piecing templates. And sewed up a few test rings and a block or two.
So far, I’ve only got 6 ring segments sewn. Given that I drafted the templates, I really wanted to make sure everything was fairly accurate before I committed. These are my test rings.
Here’s what the segment template looks like.
Despite, my history of a DWR false start, with lots of trepidation I cut out all my needed strips this past weekend. I’m using a favorite fabric line: my precious Katie Jump Rope bundle. I even purchased a few more hard to find fat quarters to round out the colors. That alone I think will be the carrot I need to finish. (Hopefully!)
Eek, ya’ll. I think I’m planned for 64 ring segments.
Some fabric fun:
Don’t those crosses look nice? Maybe there will be enough fabric left over to sew up some crosses.
And while I said I love the DWR classic, I may just do something a little different. Honestly, I have no idea.
I’ll be linking up to WIP Wednesday. Thanks for stopping by!
mle says
That is fantastic! A DWR is definitely on my someday list. Katie Jump Rope is the perfect fabric for it too.
Hilary says
They look great so far! Can't wait to see the finished product π
Erin @ Why Not Sew? Quilts says
oh wow. I started one years ago and totally flaked on it. I'd love to make one someday.
Erin @ Why Not Sew? Quilts says
yours is looking great BTW!!!
Sara says
Paper piecing what a great idea for the DWR! Too funny though as I found a pattern yesterday called Metro Rings (DWR style) that uses a curve ruler. I have two jelly rolls of Christmas fabric from a friend that are dying to be used;) I will be keeping up with your posts to see what transpires from your DWR quilt design.
Jenny says
CanNOT wait to see more.
jeanne e. says
they look great so far! love those fabrics. π
DeborahGun says
looking amazing π
Lucy @ Charm About You says
Gorgeous fabrics and I think DWRs will look incredible!
Heidi Staples says
Gosh, I love those crosses too! A ton of work, but it's going to be gorgeous. You are one brave lady!!