Just about everything that I need to get started appears to be here: several oval sections either completed...
or in progress.There's also a bag of pieces all bundled and ready to sew.And I think that all of the oval and ring centres are cut, too, with some to spare.There are two columns of seven rings already assembled. I'll have to measure but I think I only need to add three more columns to get it to the 48" x 64" needed for Quilts for Survivors. It may be a little long so there's a chance that I'd take two rings off the bottom in order to make the proportions work.Job one is going to be sorting all of the bits and bobs and then giving everything a good press. Once I know what's what, it will be time to sit down at the machine and figure out just what I've gotten myself into!....M






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Good luck. It looks so nice already. Enjoy! ;^)
Wow, Marie — this is bringing back memories of a vintage Double Wedding Ring UFO project I worked on for a client several years ago. Not for the faint of heart but oh so worth it in the end. The hardest part was figuring out how best to put the rings together without any instructions, and of course dealing with the imperfections of the original maker’s cutting and piecing. I wrote a series of posts about it at the time and I think this one has the best information that I found to help me: https://www.rebeccagracequilting.com/search?q=Double+wedding
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