A really long time ago, I posted about a modern Double Wedding Ring quilt I started.
I first posted about it in
this blog post in 2013. More recently, there was progress -- but
that was in 2015. So, it's been a while.
In my original post from 2013, I mentioned that I was definitely inspired by
this quilt from Jo's Country Junction. I loved the dark blue background, and I'd never seen a DWR quilt with anything other than a light background, and I LOVED the look of dark blue.
Not being sure I had the endurance for all those hundreds of tiny pieces, I decided on a "modern" look: rings made from larger pieces, and done in batiks.
I've loved the fabrics, and the colors, and I've enjoyed working on it, but I've been busy. So, it's been sitting.
Yesterday, Jo's Country Junction announced a Double Wedding Ring Quilt-Along ... Mine's not quite the same, but the Quilt-Along sounds pretty user-friendly and uncomplicated ... So, I think this is my opportunity to get motivated to finish mine!
I dug the project out of its zipper-bag-in-a-box. As often happens, I got a lot of the "hard part" finished, and then the project stalled for lack of time. Looks like I've got 5 of my 7 rows mostly-assembled. There are pieces to add to the edges, possibly in conjunction with the borders. And I'm undecided how I want to do the borders, but I've got some ideas.
So, before next week, I want to double-check my layout and figure out the plan for the border. (See all those options laid out on paper? I need to figure out which layout I chose and started, and whether all my pieces and parts are accounted for.)
I'm linking this post to
Jo's Quilt-Along blog post for this week.