The feathers look nice on the borders. They are always a favorite quilting design. Congrats on attempting and mastering the technique.
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You did very well. As stated before, once it is all done it'll be fine. I love to do my own quilting, but getting the three layers of a quilt together is the part I don't like.
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I think you did a beautiful job on the feathering. I love it. You should be very proud of yourself. This is your first attempt and it cam out looking like a pro did the job. Well done.
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practice is how we all improve. when I learned to do the feather stitch, I did it backwards and even today when I do it, I try the regular way, and it looks a bit ametuerish. so... all in all, you are the only one you need to please, and that will come with lots of practice and patience. Good looking work!!
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You are doing a great job! I have yet to muster up the nerve to tackle something like that!
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Those are looking good, Watson!
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Those feathers are terrific. I wish I had it in me to practice, practice, practice. I need patience, patience, patience! You do such beautiful work & are always trying to expand your quilting skills & learn new things. You are my inspiration.
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Oh, I think you are very brave and if they are your first feathers they look great. While I am very new to my long arm & still learning I posted a sign that says " Think Cursive " for some reason that helps my brain, Which videos did you watch?
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Your feathers look so good. I always have trouble keeping them consistent - it looks like yours are great.
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