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I love feathers.Â
I took my first quilting class in 2005. Not a piecing class, an honest-to-goodness beginner's machine quilting class that taught things like which materials to use, how to baste, and how to {start to} free-motion quilt.
In that class, we saw examples of real-life quilts that had been quilted. Our instructor passed around even more books of incredibly inspiring quilting. I fell for hard for feathers right then and there!
This was also the class where I heard ladies talking about long arms and I just nodded along, not having any idea about what that could be referring to. đ
Basically, I've loved feathers ever since, in all kinds of iterations. I practiced drawing and quilting them until I got it down pat. I started out being truly the worst at it! It's not a natural thingâknowing how to create feathery shapes. Thank goodness for books and (much later) YouTube!Â
As for this design, I wanted to make minimalistic-looking, plump feathers that are easy to ...
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