Double Ruby Ring – Printed EPP Pattern and Paper Templates for 4 blocks

$28.00

EPP + curves + a little magic = the Double Ruby Ring pattern!
For the first time, I’m offering the printed pattern along with labeled paper pieces cut in my home studio. Make an amazing pillow or mini quilt, or make more paper pieces with the provided template and go for a bigger wall quilt. I can’t wait to see how you put your own spin on this funky, wonky, double wedding inspired project!!

Includes:
-Printed Pattern (in color)
-Labeled Paper Pieces to make 4 blocks – perfect for a pillow or mini quilt.
-Printed template to copy onto cardstock if you want to make more blocks
-Coloring page
-Extra projects bonus page!
-Link to downloadable PDF + cutting machine files

Finished size: Pillow or Mini Quilt 16″ x 16″ (with guidance for larger sizes)

Skill level: Intermediate. The curved piecing is a bit challenging, but if you’ve done EPP before and are feeling adventurous, it’s the perfect project to try!

See description below for full details.

2 in stock

Description

Ships only to US addresses (sorry international friends)

Lovingly created in my home studio. No smoke or pets.

Fabric Requirements for pillow/mini wall hanging size:
Blocks: Assorted scraps. A charm pack also works great for this project!
Fabric for back of quilt: 5/8 yard
For pillow:
Pillow backing fabric: 5/8 yard
Pillow insert: 16″ square

EPP Supplies:
Fabric Glue Stick
Lightweight Thread
Needle
Wonder Clips
Thimble

Printing Supplies (if you want to make more blocks):
Printer
Cardstock
Scissors (paper use)

This project is English Paper Pieced (EPP), meaning it is sewn together by hand using paper pieces wrapped in fabric. This is an intermediate pattern and assumes the quilter has some English Paper Piecing (EPP) experience and quilting knowledge.

Copyright Michelle Bartholomew
For personal use only. Duplication of any kind if prohibited.
You may sell quilts made using this pattern on a small handmade scale. Whenever possible, please credit the quilt pattern to Michelle Bartholomew.