I got a little carried away in my original plan on the borders for Nancy’s Ocean Waves. I decided I needed to scale back a bit. My original design has a Mariner’s Compass in one corner and a ship’s wheel in the opposite corner with this rather intense swirly-twirly ocean applique design.
Hahaha. Yeah, I just kept drawing. And adding circles. The other two corners include a house with a lighthouse.
I am kinda in love with my borders but the free design sheet will have a much simpler border. I don’t want to overwhelm anyone. The borders for Nancy’s Ocean Waves will be something like this with some starfish and shells. And probably some circles…
I am determined to keep working on these until they are done so I can post the update to the design sheet. No promises on a date though. Real life always interrupts my plans…
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Zoë’s Double Wedding Ring is a 2-color, 2-fabric quilt set on point. It measures approximately 70 x 70 inches. I used an on-point setting for this quilt so I could finish it off with straight edges to make binding the quilt easier. This quilt is similar to Xandra’s Pickle Dish but the construction of the arcs is a little more complex because the arc corners are two different colors.
This design uses the Inklingo Double Wedding Ring Collection. I colored the blocks in EQ7 with fabrics from Toscana by Northcott. There is information on Linda’s blog about fussy cutting Double Wedding Ring shapes!
I do have a cousin named Zoë somewhere in my mother’s family; but since she is a living person, I won’t share anything about her here. I’m just glad to have a female whose name begins with the letter Z!
(A special Happy Birthday to my mom and oldest son today!!)
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Copy the information below to a printed Cheat Sheet. To figure fabric yardage, see the section “Planning a Quilt” in the Inklingo collection. | |||||||
Fabric | Yardage | Shape | # of Shapes | Cut & Print | Page # in shape collection | ||
Fabric 1 Gray |
Combo | 36 | 36] 8.5 x 9″ | DWR: 6 & 7 [prints combo of 1 center and 4 melons for total of 36 centers and 144 melons] | |||
Melon | 144 | // | DO NOT need to print | ||||
Pieced Arc | 1152 | 48] 7.75 x 10″ LANDSCAPE |
DWR: 14 & 15 | ||||
Arc End Left | 144 | 6] 6 X 11.5″ | DWR: 26 & 27 | ||||
Arc End Right | 144 | 6] 6 X 11.5″ | DWR: 28 & 29 | ||||
Corner | 144 | 6] 7.75 X 11.75″ | DWR: 30 & 31 | ||||
Fabric 2 Plum |
Center | 25 | 25] 7.75 x 8″ | DWR: 8 & 9 | |||
Center Half Diagonal | 24 | 24] 5.75 X 10.5″ | DWR: 34 & 35 | ||||
Pieced Arc | 1152 | 48] 7.75 x 10″ LANDSCAPE |
DWR: 14 & 15 | ||||
Arc End Left | 144 | 6] 6 X 11.5″ | DWR: 26 & 27 | ||||
Arc End Right | 144 | 6] 6 X 11.5″ | DWR: 28 & 29 | ||||
Corner | 144 | 6] 7.75 X 11.75″ | DWR: 30 & 31 | ||||
Binding Strips | 8 strips | // | |||||
Want to check my math? The Zoë’s Wedding Ring Math PDF is here. Quilt blocks are pictured on the Math PDF. The Inklingo Double Wedding Ring Design Book includes assembly notes, information on pressing and a pressing guide for the arcs. See more Double Wedding Ring and Pickle Dish quilts on my DWR Pinterest board! |
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Additional Colorways |
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A Christmas Version Zoë’s Wedding Ring Holly Applique PDF Happy New Year! |
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50+ Double Wedding Ring Quilt Designs in EQ
How to Rotary Cut Curves
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Yvonne’s Christmas Star is a 2-color, multi-fabric quilt in a horizontal setting. It measures 75 x 75 inches. Log Cabin blocks can be laid out in many different settings. This star setting seemed just right for a Christmas quilt. If you are quirky like me, you cut out all your Inklingo shapes with scissors and enjoy the long, slow process. If you like to be efficient and use your rotary cutter, you can layer-to-cut your printed pieces of fabric and be done in no time. Linda explains layering to cut on the Inklingo blog and more about it in her article on the Quilting Hub.
This design uses the Inklingo .75″ Log Cabin Collection. I colored the blocks in EQ7 very simply with color swatches available in the program. You could use Christmas fabrics or do a scrappy version as well.
Yvonne Colepaugh is my 1st cousin 2x times removed. She and my grandmother, Helen are first cousins. Yvonne’s mother died during childbirth and the five children were taken in by relatives. My great-grandmother, Catherine (Colepaugh) McEvoy took in Yvonne and her brother, Maurice and raised them as her own. (What’s two more when you already have a dozen of your own?)
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9020-10 Toscana White Picket Fence, white with small red print or other suitable white or light fabric(s). |
Suitable scraps – Reds, Christmas fabrics, etc. |
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Copy the information below to a printed Cheat Sheet. To figure fabric yardage, see the section “Planning a Quilt” in the Inklingo collection. | |||||
Fabric | Yardage | Shape | # of Shapes | Cut & Print | Page # in shape collection |
Fabric 1 White(s) |
Combo | 100 partial sets | 100] 5.5 x 10” | .75” Log Cabin: 36 & 37 | |
Square .75” | 100 | 4] 6.75 x 13” | .75” Log Cabin: 14 & 15 | ||
Fabric 2 Reds or Scrappy |
Combo | 100 full sets | 100] 6.75 x 10” | .75” Log Cabin: 36 & 37 | |
Binding Strips | 8 strips | // | |||
Want to check my math? The Yvonne’s Christmas Star Math PDF is here. Quilt blocks are pictured on the Math PDF. Be sure to check my Log Cabin Quilts Pinterest Board for more quilty Log Cabin inspiration! |
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