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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Practicing Feathers

 

After years of appreciating feathers on other people’s quilts and thinking I could never master them, I decided it was time to jump right in. I want feathers on my snail’s trail quilt. Diane Gaudynski’s book, “Quilt Savvy” was a lot of help—once I really had time to sit down and study it. I have actually owned it for at least three years, and it has just sat quietly on its shelf.

I have my quilt top sewn together except for the borders. I thought I would get a head start and practice some feathers on a sample swatch. I also wanted to test the thread color and see if it looked all right.

This is my first try:

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This is a close-up. I like the feathers on the right the best. They are a tiny bit larger than the others and the lines are a little smoother. I need to practice the inside curves of the feather more because I get a bit confused when the stitching area gets cramped.

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Dive Bomber

 

Somebody doesn’t want me in my garden. Every time I go over to a certain corner of my yard, look who is waiting to dive bomb me. A pretty bird. One I have never seen before. Grey on the top and a soft yellow on the breast. I did a quick search of the internet and think it is a Cassin’s kingbird. I know at least three of my regular readers are birdwatchers, so maybe they can tell me more.

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There must be a nest about, but I am not seeing it in the huge rose bushes that my new little “friend” is guarding. Time will tell.

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