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Is it just me or are feathers becoming too common?

Is it just me or are feathers becoming too common?

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Old 12-20-2014, 03:47 AM
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As my work is all free hand I spend time with the owner of the quilt to see what they had in mind. Feather's do seem the rage but I also find about half of those who request them do so because they don't have that motif represented in their personal collection of quilts. When quilts go to a computerized operator the different sections need to be discussed as the default is an overall pattern. If you say "some" feathers you might just get all feathers. Its fast to do a single motif.
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Old 12-20-2014, 04:05 AM
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As a Longarmer, my personal preference is not dense heavy quilting unless the project is for a wallhanging. I think the quilting should not be the first thing that is seen unless it is a handquilted whole cloth. Quilting needs to highlight the piecing and the fabrics in my opinion. I speak to my customers and we discuss their ideas, my capabilities, (I quilt freehand, no computer on my longarm) my ideas and then we listen to the quilt too ! So far this process seems to work for me.
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Old 12-20-2014, 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl View Post
I would have had her redo it the way you asked
It was so overquilted the top would have been ruined trying to redo it.
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Old 12-20-2014, 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Sync View Post
McTavishing is a background filler which employs long swooping lines and curves. It can be made very densely to pack down the background or it can be made loosely to add motion and interest to the quilt top.

This link shows some examples ..... http://www.designerquilts.com/gallery5_mctavishing.html
I had never heard of it, not really familiar w/ a lot of quilting types, but I like that a lot better then the traditional all over meander.
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Old 12-20-2014, 06:20 AM
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I love feathers, wish I could do them but I pretty much only meander because that's what I'm good at.
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Old 12-20-2014, 06:31 AM
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I'm not a long arm quilter, but I find the tone of your post condescending. There are lots of quilts other people do that are not to my taste and I'm sure the reverse is true, but I don't feel the need comment on it or pass judgment on what somebody else likes. Quilt fabrics and styles go in and out of fashion just like everything else. No, I don't have a single feathered quilt...
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Old 12-20-2014, 06:37 AM
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As a longarmmer, I prefer that my customers give me some type of direction on the quilting that they desire. However, so many of them do not even though I ask. Sometimes, feathers are the best thing to fill in an area. With that being said, I do think sometimes that feathers are overdone.
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Old 12-20-2014, 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Ruby the Quilter View Post
Mctavishing is really pretty - would love to learn how to do this on my Tin Lizzie.
She has books on how to........Karen McTavish is the original designer of this technique.....

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Old 12-20-2014, 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by terriamn View Post
I love feathers, wish I could do them but I pretty much only meander because that's what I'm good at.
There are many books, CDs, tutes on how to do feathers....just some scribble paper and a pencil, and some doodle time and you will do them......think half heart..........
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Old 12-20-2014, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Mdegenhart View Post
I'm not a long arm quilter, but I find the tone of your post condescending. There are lots of quilts other people do that are not to my taste and I'm sure the reverse is true, but I don't feel the need comment on it or pass judgment on what somebody else likes. Quilt fabrics and styles go in and out of fashion just like everything else. No, I don't have a single feathered quilt...
I really don't read any condescending or judgmental comments in this thread......we are expressing opinions.....and isn't that what this board/ thread is about........this is just a written conversation.......someone threw out a scenerio and these are the responses......pro and con
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