In a little shop in Oregon, Donna Jordan from Jordan Fabrics demonstrates how to make a double wedding ring quilt with straight edges.
The owner says most quilters avoid this pattern thinking it's too difficult, but her template system makes curved piecing accessible to anyone.
Even in today's quilting world full of pre-cuts and quick projects, this classic pattern remains popular, mainly for its timeless beauty and the satisfaction it brings.
Unlike traditional versions with curved edges that require complex binding, this method creates square-edged blocks that can be joined with straight seams and finished with standard borders and binding.
Sure, modern quilting has brought countless new patterns, but the double wedding ring is the quiet, reliable classic still getting admiration after all these years.