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Wedding Rings Quilt Pattern

This wedding rings quilt pattern can easily be created into any size quilt you need. Each wedding rings quilt block measures 10″ squared.

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Create Your Wedding Rings Quilt Blocks

wedding rings quilt block

For a baby quilt, you need 4-5 squares on the row and 6 rows. We do have a quilt size chart if you are looking for inspiration.

Assemble Your Wedding Rings Quilt Pattern

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Here is the easy part of this quilt pattern. You simply going to figure out how many quilt blocks to make, and then lay those out and create your rows.

You can see here for this baby quilt I used four rows across and six rows down. So each of your quilt blocks using a quarter inch seam allowance until you have the number of Quick blocks you need for your row.

Once you finish your quilt rows, go ahead and sew all of your rows together to create your quilt Center. I do like to alternate the direction when I press my seams so that all of my rows come together easily.

Finish Your Quilt Pattern

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Once you have all of your rows , then you want to add your border. I usually do between a two and a half to three inch border with matching fabric.

Once you get your border on, then take your quilt along with some matching backing fabric and your batting. I usually cut my backing and batting slightly larger so that when I finish it there is enough that I don’t run out if the fabric shifts.

Once you get your quilt finished, go ahead and trim off all your edges and then add your binding.

Congrats, your wedding rings quilt pattern is finished and can either be used in your own home or given as a gift. If you love quilting but don’t have anybody to gift it to, then look at your local nonprofits or dog shelters. They always love receiving quilts.

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