I call this a Piggy Back Feather...
Plumes are stitched on the backs of
previous plumes
I decided to take photos as I drew out this design:
I chalk out the feather spine onto fabric...
1...... At the base of the spine, I begin to
add plumes on the bottom right side
2...... Here comes the piggy back part
Add left facing plumes onto the back
of the previous plume
3....... Then add another section of plumes
Continue piggy backing and adding plumes
until the right side of the spine is filled in.
Then stitch back down the spine to the bottom:
Then stitch plumes on the left side of the spine.
Piggy Back Feather
We enjoyed the Iris bed this year:
The Brown Iris are a favorite of mine
The Iris bed is all cleaned out for this year...
Glad to have these photos to enjoy
until they bloom next year
Gunnr and Brad heading home
after a day or working cattle
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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi
Great idea! I'll have to try this on one of my quilts. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove your piggy back feather design and the Iris's are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Do you have a quilted sample, too?
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