Go! Big Double Wedding Ring 12.5 in Finished
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The Double Wedding Ring is somewhat of a tradition for quilters to make and to give to the bride and groom on their special day. All of the shapes you need to cut the classic Double Wedding Ring quilt can be found on the GO! Big Double Wedding Ring-12 1/2" Finished die. You can piece this beautiful block together in no time with the helpful notches for easy alignment included on the pieces.
Compatible With These Fabric Cutters:
GO! Big
Die Specifications:
- Compatible with GO! Big (55500) Fabric Cutter
- Recommended Cutting Mat: 14" x 16" Cutting Mat (55146) (not included)
- Die Board Size: 14" x 16"
- Cut Size:
- Center Shape A: 10 1/4"W x 10 1/4"H (25.9 cm x 25.9 cm)
- Corner Square B: 2 1/2"W x 2 1/2"H (6.4 cm x 6.4 cm)
- Football Shape C: 2 3/8"W x 7 1/4"H (6.1 cm x 18.4 cm)
- Middle Arc Shape D: 2 1/4"W x 2 1/2"H (5.7 cm x 6.3 cm)
- End Arc Shape E: 2 1/4"W x 2 1/2"H (5.7 cm x 6.3 cm)
- Finished Size: Creates 12 1/2" Finished Block (43.2 cm). Includes seam allowance and notches for easy piecing.
Storage: Organize GO! dies with AccuQuilt GO! Die Storage Rack (55115).
Die Tips:
- Cut up to 6 layers of cotton fabric at a time. For thicker fabrics, start with fewer layers and build up.
- With some fabrics, after cutting, a thread or two will remain where die blades meet. Snip threads with scissors.
- Use cutting plastic that matches size of each die.
- For best results, cut with die blades running under roller at an angle. Do not cut with blades parallel to roller.
- Blades on some dies are positioned at an angle. Align fabric to edge of shape, not edge of die board.
- Some dies feature specially designed corners to aid in alignment and pre-cutting.
- Use good quality fabric to reduce fabric stretch.
- It's always a good idea to test cut one shape before cutting many shapes to ensure fabric orientation is correct.
Use adhesive roller to clean lint and thread from dies. After each use, with the die pick provided with the cutter, remove any threads imbedded between blades and foam. It's normal for threads to get caught where blades meet in a die. Remove with tweezers or die pick. Die blades never need to be sharpened.