This is Gail’s Curved Log Cabin quilt and she asked me to quilt feathers, any kind of feathers. I decided to do open feathers and have the ones on the beige fabric going clockwise and the ones in red fabric going counter clockwise. I matched the thread color so had a lot of thread changes as I would complete a section and then roll.
The sun finally decided to shine as we’ve had lot of rain this week but we really needed so I’m not complaining as it as been so dry here.
A perfect place for feathers! I like it!😇
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty!
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Beautiful feathers.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh!! Kathy, I Love what you have done! It's gorgeous!!! Thank you so much, I am in awe of your talent.
ReplyDeleteStunning quilting! I would love to make one of these someday... such an eye catching pattern and the scrappier the better.
ReplyDeleteGail's quilt is stunning. The sunlight on the reds is dazzling. As always the quilting is just perfect for the quilt.
ReplyDeleteFeathers are so simple but effective. Gorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful just beautiful!!! The piecing and the quilting are just lovely
ReplyDeleteAivan ihana!!!
ReplyDeleteKathy: Amazing quilt! How do you get your open feathers so even? Great idea to quilt feathers clockwise on one fabric and counterclockwise on the next fabric! Fantabulous!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!! I love all of your feathers!!!! Perfection!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that pretty? One day I really need to make myself a red & white quilt.
ReplyDeletea perfect feathers!
ReplyDeleteOh! That is just stunning! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I get a pattern for this quilt? I feel I've looked everywhere n I cannot find it!
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DeleteWell Kathy! I was looking for a Kansas Troubles log cabin and look what I came across!! This mustve been before I followed your quilting. This is a stunning quilt and I love your quilting on it.
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