Well, here it is. The only Double Wedding Ring that I am ever likely to make. :) No, it wasn't really that bad, but it certainly is time intensive. I threw around a few ideas for the DWR Challenge, but this is the one that stuck. A ring in solid greens and and a red bow.
I did a tiny stipple on the white and quilted leaves on the greens. It was my first time doing leaves but it won't be my last. I love how they look and they are pretty forgiving. I am loving the flange binding too! I want to do double bindings on everything these days. :)
I made the back so it can work as a pillow or a wall hanging. I am entering it in the DWR Challenge Small Category. There are a bunch of great single rings over there, check them out!
Oh what a fabulous idea! I have entered a quilt into the competition too, need to go and have a look at all the entrants
ReplyDeleteIt's very beautiful and looks so complicated, good luck in the competition
ReplyDeleteThis is really creative, Leila! I like how it turned out - a great entry! Wish I had known earlier about the DWR challenge. I made a queen-sized, low-volume DWR quilt in 2006, for our daughter and SIL's wedding. That was more than enough DWR to last a lifetime!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and the bow totally completes it
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