Whether the goal is crafting a sentimental family keepsake to be passed down or making a heartfelt gift to celebrate cherished friends, the classic double wedding ring quilt pattern is the perfect choice to honor the sacred bond between partners through its symbolism of interconnected lives. This roundup showcases patterns that reimagine the traditional circular motif through diverse fabrics, colors, and scales, each representing the endless love shared between couples in unique yet meaningful ways. By putting their own creative spin on the iconic interlocking rings, modern quilters can commemorate special relationships and the commitments they represent in one-of-a-kind projects that will be treasured for lifetimes.
Check out these beautiful double wedding ring quilt patterns and instructions to help you whip them up in the easiest way possible! Aren’t they just gorgeous
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Here’s a splendid quilt that has two thin and colorful elongated number eights set over each other so they form a cross, as well as matching elongated elliptical shapes around the edges of the quilt, together creating a quilt with four squares that have edges that curve inward.
Skill Level: Advanced
Finished Quilt Size: 102½˝ x 114½˝
The beautiful quilt you’ll be able to make with this pattern features a wavy scalloped finish on the edges, a white base, a checkered wide frame box slightly away from the edges, and a grid of double wedding ring blocks with three of the interesting circles set in four rows.
Four elongated elliptical shapes set to form a circle with a smaller square inside it that has curved edges create a single block on this quilt that has twelve such circles put together into four rows of three on a white background, with excess fabric on their outer edges trimmed so they become wavy instead of straight as seen on most quilts.
Skill level: Advanced
Finished Quilt Size: 69½” x 84¾”
To make this quilt you’ll have to create wedding ring blocks out of many small colorful strips you’ll join alternating to get the characteristic ellipses, stitch them onto a white background, then assemble twenty such blocks into a big grid with five rows that have four circles each.
Quilt size 54″ x 70″
12 Blocks: 16″ x 16″
Here’s a pattern that will show you how to make slightly different double wedding rings as you whip up this quilt that has a 3 x 4 grid of wedding ring patches with outer edges that are more rectangular, and an inner shape that is like a diamond with inwardly curved edges, all made from colorful little squares on a cream-colored base.
Finished Dimensions Approximately 70” wide x 83” long
All thirty double wedding ring blocks on this quilt with a 5 x 6 grid are made of many small squares in various colors placed over a solid bright background, but one common feature that they have is the diamond shapes that sit on their intersecting points, each one is made of two pairs of contrasting smaller diamonds.
SIZE 52-1/2”W X 52-1/2”H
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Here we have a quilt that will make you remember those kaleidoscope toys we all played with in our childhoods, thanks to its vivid blue base and vibrant double wedding rings that consist of small stripes in green, blue, yellow, and purple hues, giving the quilt a combination of colors that can almost be described as psychedelic.
53in x 70½in (134.5cm x 179cm)
Stitch small squares in different colors together into the shape of two elongated infinity signs placed across each other to form an X mark with red squares on its corners, then fill out a quilt with a grid full of them, and voila, you’ll get this quilt!
Finished Size: 18in (46cm) square approximately
This one isn’t a cover but it will make your room prettier because it will go over your pillows and make them flamboyant with its design that resembles butterfly wings, a tilted colorful double wedding ring with a contrasting background inside the ellipses, and a contrasting square at their intersecting points.
Finished size ~33 x 43″
Here’s s quilt that emanates kind, cute, and gentle emotions with its turquoise, pale blue, and deep blue base with pink double wedding rings that have thin lines and are arranged in a 3 x 4 grid, as well as solid outer edges that make them scalloped inward by color.
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There’s something especially sophisticated and elegant about this quilt that features tilted wedding ring blocks that have the characteristic elliptical shapes with a zig-zag pattern filled by a solid color that contrasts the white background, set in three rows with three rings in each one, surrounded by a thin brown frame around the quilt edges.
Here’s a traditional double wedding ring quilt that has a 4 x 4 grid of circles that have edges in various colors and squares with curved edges inside them, as well as small blue diamonds in their corners, but the technique you use to sew it is extremely simple and lets you finish the project much faster.
The lovely quilt you can make with this pattern features a blue scalloped edge finish and a 7 x 5 grid of squares with squares that have inwardly curved edges inside and contrasting backgrounds inside those squares, finished by small red diamonds at the points where the circle lines cross.
Take a trip to some simpler times while you use this neat pattern to make a vintage quilt with double wedding rings out of pastel color fabrics cut up in many parts and stitched together into a grid with diamonds in the corners of the blocks.
Dimensions: 84″ x 96″
The mild nature of this quilt is conveyed through the light colors, white for the background, and light colors ranging from blue to pink for the rings and curved squares inside that are positioned in five rows with four circles in a single row, set so there’s a decent amount of space between the grid and the quilt edges.
Quilt size: 61 x 75”
Enjoy the floral color notes on this beautiful quilt that has a floral purple wide frame around its edges, a thin green frame inside it, and a cream-colored grid with green, pink, purple, and orange garden rings in four rows and three columns on the cream base.
Finished quilt measures: 48” x 48”
Here’s a quilt that plays well with the contrast between dark and light colors with its clear white background that has dark gray and black wedding rings on it, each one made of contrasting triangles joined into curved lines, with small circles that have windmills on them placed at the intersecting spots of the curved lines.
Here comes a different take on the wedding rings design, a quilt with a deep purple background and cream diamond shapes with smaller diamonds inside them that have notched corners and are put together from smaller colorful squares and triangles, finished off with cream-colored squares between the big diamonds.
One of the trickiest parts of making a wedding ring quilt is the task of joining small squares into a curved line for the elliptical shapes that make the block, but this straightforward set of instructions will help you turn that trouble into a piece of cake and do it quickly and easily.
When you finally have those elongated ellipses ready for piecing together, it’s not uncommon to have a sense of fear that you’ll join them the wrong way and make weird-looking blocks, but if you follow these instructions, you’ll be able to conquer that fear and make lovely and perfect blocks without a hitch each time.
There are a lot of different ways you can assemble wedding ring blocks into a quilt, and some are unnecessarily complex, so if you want to make the process as easy as possible, take a look at these handy tricks and tips that will help you whip up the quilt exactly as you pictured it in your head.
Here are two extremely useful tools that you might want to have around if you often make wedding ring quilts because each one helps you make the perfect parts for your blocks, one set has plastic pieces that act much like a sewing pattern, while the other has a solid base with such parts printed onto it, which means you use them in the same way, it’s just a matter of your preferences.
It’s always beneficial to have an experienced sewing or quilting enthusiast share their wisdom and some neat tips with you for difficult projects, and that’s what these instructions are about, a couple of simple, yet helpful suggestions that can make your wedding ring quilting experience much more enjoyable and easier.
Spanning back centuries across cultures, the interconnecting circles at the heart of traditional double wedding ring quilts became symbols of the sacred bond between life-long partners. This collection features reinvented versions of the pattern for anyone seeking to creatively honor the most important relationships in their lives. Through diverse artistic visions that put unique spins on the iconic intertwining rings, these projects preserve the tradition’s representation of eternal commitment while breathing new life into the timeless motif. Quilters can celebrate cherished loved ones through contemporary designs steeped in meaning and heritage that will be treasured for years to come.
Whether you want to express love and commitment, or you just enjoy the design of these wedding ring quilts, with the patterns you see here, you’ll be able to make as many quilts as you want quickly and easily. Tell us what you think about the patterns in the comments below and go ahead and subscribe to the mailing list if you wish to be informed when new stuff like this comes out on this website. Have fun with your double wedding ring quilts!