Congratulations to Lee for hosting WIP Wednesday for an entire year! My first WIP post was back in January and I have linked up 19 times. Thanks to Lee, I try to have something to post and link every week, and that keeps me moving forward on this quilting journey.
I've been really focused on the wedding ring star quilt this past week and there is progress to show for it! All 31 of the main blocks are done. Yay!
I've been really focused on the wedding ring star quilt this past week and there is progress to show for it! All 31 of the main blocks are done. Yay!
Be sure to visit Lee and wish her a Happy WIPiversary!
Then, hop around to see what her friends are working on.
P.S. It was a beautiful foggy morning here in southern Rhode Island.
Your double wedding ring is absolutely gorgeous!
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I've said it before, I'll say it again: This is the MOST gorgeous quilt! Such impressive work!
ReplyDeleteThe foggy morning shot is beautiful too. Thanks for linking up to WIP Wednesday all 19 times. : )
That is such a beautiful quilt!! Some of my favorite fabrics are in there!! Well done!
ReplyDeletethose arches are fabulous, its beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow, just stunning.
ReplyDeleteYou're braver than I for attempting that one. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWow! Awesome work on your wedding star - I love your fabrics there. I'm plotting to get my hubby to help me do one of these in 3 years for our 25th anniversary year :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful!!
ReplyDeletelovely blocks
ReplyDeleteAwe-some! I am loving all the projects you are coming up with. I may have asked this before, but what wedding ring pattern is this?
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful quilt you are working on! I love the stars in the middle of this one. Is there a pattern or tutorial for this? I'm working on a regular double wedding ring. I'm wondering if I can use the arcs I've already pieces to make it like this instead. This is truly impressive!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pic from Rhode Island. Originally I am from Cape Cod and really miss New England this time of year. Your quilt is coming along beautifully. I have never done a wedding ring before but it is definitely on my bucket list. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewow - it's looking great!
ReplyDeleteThe wedding ring quilt is coming along beautifully!
ReplyDeleteYour double-wedding ring is awesome! O am really into Kate Spain right now so I noticed the fabric choice right away. I would not have thought to use such busy prints, but you make it look great so now I am tempted to try one myself now that I have seen what you are doing, great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is looking so beautiful, and you have used that wonderful fabric so effectively. I look forward to seeing it finished.
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful! I love it. You are inspiring me to really, seriously, sit down and figure out how to paper piece.
ReplyDeleteWedding Ring Star? Amazing how that pattern looks. And I see you are using Fandango.. love that line!! Enjoy the rest of your piecing!
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is amazing! I hope to try a wedding ring quilt one day!
ReplyDeleteWow, that quilt is awesome! It looks so complicated, but so neat!
ReplyDeleteWow, I've never seen a wedding ring star quilt before - how lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing Tina!
ReplyDeleteeveryone is right, it's looking just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYOur double wedding ring quilt will be stunning - I love your colors you selected :)
ReplyDeleteThose arcs look amazing, love the colours
ReplyDeletewow! this quilt is stunning!
ReplyDeleteWow! I have never seen a star in a wedding ring. It is BEAUTIFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm just in awe of that quilt.
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