Double Wedding Ring

The Double Wedding Ring quilt pattern has long been a symbol of love and romance, with its interlocking rings symbolizing marriage. It can also seem very daunting if you want to make one.
Nancy will teach you her techniques for piecing this quilt. Learning the step-by-step process will give you the confidence to make one for yourself. In class, you will work on a 4-ring quilt approximately 30” square. Once you understand the process, you will be able to tackle a bed quilt size.
Supplies List
John Flynn Template set for an 18” Double Wedding Ring available at Smith Owen Sewing Center. Let the store know when you sign up if you need the template. You must have the template set.
Fabrics:
1/2 yard Center and Melons - this can be the focus fabric that you can then pull the colors for your arches from.
1/4 yard of 12 fabrics for the arches - Choose two colorways from your focus fabric, and for each colorway, you will need 6 fabrics(12 fabrics in total for both arches)
2 - 1/8th yard of 2 fabrics for the center squares
Machine in good working condition
Neutral 100% cotton thread for piecing (50 wt)
Rotary cutter, mat (18 x 24 no smaller)
6" x 24" ruler, square ruler of your choice & 1" x 12" ruler
Basic sewing supplies, straight pins (red & white glass head) no pins with large ball heads
Marking pen that can be seen on your fabric choice
New Sewing Machine needle - Size 70 Microtex for piecing
| Skill Level: | Beginner |
| Skill Details: | Advanced Beginner |
| Materials Included: | Pattern |
| Instructor: | Nancy Roelfsema |
| Instructor Bio: | Nancy Roelfsema |
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