Monday 30 July 2018

Double Wedding Ring / Metro Rings Quilt Fourth Row (2/3) Done

The only sewing I have been doing is working on the quilt for my daughter Ainsley and her fiance Jack.  I have lots of bits and pieces sewn together and today I finished the fourth row of six rows.  The first half of the quilt is accordion pleated on the top of the design wall so it takes up less room but so I can still see the layout of the coloured rings to keep me on track with the second half.


All the rings for the fifth row are sewn together in pairs and just need their grey corners sewn on and then trimmed and sewn together.  The rings for the final row have the background fabric sewn to them and need pressing and trimming so they can be sewn into pairs and then they will be ready for their grey corners so progress is being made.

Sunday 15 July 2018

Double Wedding Ring / Metro Rings - Half Done!

I am at the half way point of making this quilt for my daughter Ainsley and her fiance Jack so I thought it deserved a post.  First off, here's a close up of one of the pinwheels formed where the blocks meet.


Next, here's a picture from the back with a stained glass window effect.


And saved for last is a picture of the completed top half of the quilt.


Well, guess I better get back to work and make the second half!

Friday 6 July 2018

Double Wedding Ring / Metro Rings, One/Fifth to One/Quarter Done

One quarter of the actual blocks are now fully sewn.  One fifth of the quilt is sewn together in one piece.


 I was experimenting with taking pictures with my phone.  The picture above was taken with the lights in the room off and the flash of the phone on.  The picture below was taken with the lights on in the room and the flash of the phone off.  I also Auto adjusted the pictures in Windows Live Photo Gallery.


Maybe I just need the light not to shine directly on my design wall? 

Monday 2 July 2018

Double Wedding Ring / Metro Rings Progress

I have sewn the curved arcs into one quarter of the quilt's blocks which means I have sewn 120 curved seams and I only had to re do one so far so needless to say I am very pleased and not a single pin was used! The lighting isn't the greatest, but this gives you an idea of what it will look like with nine different colours of intersecting rings.  I had ten different sets of coloured arcs, but decided not to use the grey ones.


This afternoon I started to add triangular corners and sew the blocks together.  I decided to use two shades of grey for the neutral intersecting corners which is why I decided not to use the grey for any of the arcs.  Here are the first four blocks sewn together.


I am liking it!  I hope Ainsley and Jack are liking it too!  360 curved seams to go....