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Old 07-15-2010, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Debka
I love all the ideas - today I will (hopefully! as long as my "stuff" gets done...) start playing around with them and get quilting. I am especially drawn to the idea of something circular to counteract the linear nature of the quilt. Might be interesting. I do have variegated thread, too, so I will play with that.
I'm glad someone else found the pattern - but I found it in McCalls' Quilting mag, August 2007. The pattern was called Trading Patches, and it was featured on the cover. I never noticed the cover before today!! But I'm glad I did, bc it showed how they quilted it - feathers radiating out from each lattice cross, into the squares created. Another good idea, though I've never made feathers. I will post pics when it is done!
If you've never done feathers before, might I suggest a wonderful book titled, "Hooked On Feathers" by Sally Terry.
It's a really easy way to make feathers without needing to backtrack over previous stitching lines - like traditional feathers do. I highly recommend this book. You do need to practice drawing them either on paper or a dry erase board (really saves on paper), before fmq, but they turn out so nice.
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