I’ve finished stitching all ten of the large feathers in the outer sashing of my On the Road to Minnesota mystery quilt. This quilt was my first attempt at free-motion feathers, and I am so pleased with how it has turned out. Although they are far from perfect, they look just fine when not being [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Border Creek Station’
Finished Feathers!
Posted in quilting, tagged Border Creek Station, feathers, free-motion, machine quilting, On the Road to Minnesota, quilt, quilting on Thursday January 29, 2009 | 4 Comments »
One Down, Nine To Go
Posted in quilting, tagged Border Creek Station, feathers, free-motion, machine quilting, On the Road to Minnesota, quilting on Saturday November 29, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Of course, I decided to go for the more complicated feather pattern, of the two I posted last time. I didn’t even bother to make a trial – I just decided to jump right in. So, here goes:
The pattern, traced on Golden Threads paper, and pinned to the quilt.
Partway through sewing. It wasn’t that much [...]
On The Road to Minnesota, Part 4
Posted in quilting, tagged Border Creek Station, design, feathers, free-motion, machine quilting, On the Road to Minnesota, quilting on Monday November 17, 2008 | 7 Comments »
More feathers.
I finally finished quilting the feathers in the sashing between the blocks on this mystery quilt, On The Road to Minnesota, from Border Creek Station.
Now I have to design a feather quilting pattern to fit into the larger sashing space around the outsides of the blocks. The space is a combination of two sashing [...]





