I foresee making many, many more feather quilts in the future. This has become one of my favorite patters by Anna Maria Horner. One finished feather block is a whopping 9" wide by 18" tall, which makes the assembly of the quilt top (once the individual feathers are done) come together satisfyingly fast. Also, the feather blocks can be turned sideways here and there for an eye-catching effect.
The fabrics that make up the feathers in my quilt are from designer Sarah Watts and her line Timber and Leaf. I love the combo of turquoise and brown that this quilt follows, which matches Spring's wedding colors. The binding around the edge is mostly leftover scraps from the feathers. I decided to use straight stitch quilting, in a wave-like pattern (I call it "strata design") in which the waves grow and shrink with each new layer. I like it! It's queen size, perfect for a bride, the queen of her castle afterall.
And I heard this quilt got a permanent smear of raspberry wedding cake frosting after a post-wedding cake nosh fest in bed, well well. What happens under the feather quilt, stays under the feather quilt.
7 comments:
Love the quilting, beautiful finish! And it's nice to know your work is being put to good use :)
Love this! The feather design and the colors are great, and the quilting is just awesome! It looks like topographical lines on a map, LOVE!
Excellent work!
Wonderful blog too!
I have never done a feather design. Your colors and work done look great!
Gosh what a lovely quilt! :)
Thank you all for your kind comments. This pattern is wonderful, I highly recommend it, and the finished look of a quilt made of feathers, is breathtaking!
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