Want to learn how to longarm quilt a hook feather? This is an easy feather to quilt out, requiring no backtracking! Watch this video and give it a try on your domestic, midarm or longarm!
Beautiful and great technique! Thank you for sharing this. I always love to watch your video. They always help me to be better in what i try to do. Merci ! :))
Love how you did this. I might actually be able to create a feather. Filming is very good. You have a nice voice and talk calmly. Great job. Signing up for your newsletter and following you on FB
Tammie Pfeiffer , awe, you are so sweet! Thank you! I'm hoping to create more tutorials in June with more feathers! I hope you have fine with these feathers!
Very nice video! I have trouble doing feathers that I like... and particularly don't like the backtracking look. I CAN echo however, so this video gives me "permission" to use a technique I can do!! THANKS. Looking forward to more.
Bonnie Moothart , I'm so glad this route may work for you. I'm going to make a video (hopefully within this next month) of a complex stacked feather and I'll make sure to show part of it as a hook type feather so that you can even expand your options. Take care!
Hi,,,I am total new at long arm. Got one for Christmas 2018 .I am trying and trying. I know it take practice and practice. Question.....when quilting....what do you really watching as you quilting......needle, thread in punching through or the metal circle around the needle. I thought it was the circle, so that I would not ran over the thread on cloth again. Hope this make sense. Thank you. Love your work, beautiful.
Cat, everyone is a little different, but what I do is look slightly ahead of where I plan on going. That way, it’s more like you’re driving a car. Also I portent is for you to slow down as you get ready to change directions. If you watch closely, you’ll see me slow down as I start the tip of the feather. That way, your can control the momentum of the machine better and that will improve your accuracy. Give both of those things a try and I’m hoping they will make things better. Most of all, have fun and do t be hard on yourself....this is a journey!!
Becky Campbell , if you find threadworks factory on Facebook and follow it, you should be able to share anything there. I hope that works for you! Take care.
Wow, this is beautiful! Thank you for sharing the tutorial
Love this!
Thank you for sharing. Beautiful work and I will be trying this technique.
Thanks so much for this informative video. Makes it much easier to create a feather.
Chatterboxquilts Awe, thank you! I'm glad this was of help to you! (And I love your name). I hope you will love making feathers.
Wonderful technique, can't wait to try it. Thank you!
Nopterator, I’m so glad you liked it. I hope you have a great time creating feathers!
Beautiful and great technique! Thank you for sharing this. I always love to watch your video. They always help me to be better in what i try to do. Merci ! :))
Lovely!
Thank you for another great video on feathers! You make it look so easy!
cgail100 , awe, thank you so much! I've had so much fun with this. I'm hoping for three more videos over the next month. Take care!
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Beautiful!! I like the tip of putting that dotted line in the curve. THQNKS
Beautiful...you make it look so easy.
Thread in the Head, awe, thank you :)
Love how you did this. I might actually be able to create a feather. Filming is very good. You have a nice voice and talk calmly. Great job. Signing up for your newsletter and following you on FB
Becky Campbell , awe, thank you so very much! I'm hoping to get three more videos done over the next month. Take care!
This is absolutely beautiful!!
Tammie Pfeiffer , awe, you are so sweet! Thank you! I'm hoping to create more tutorials in June with more feathers! I hope you have fine with these feathers!
Great video, Patricia!!
LynnEl Springer thank you, dear Facebook friend :)
That is a great looking feather. I will try to FMQ it. Thank you.
Lydia Franko, awe, thank You! Have a great time with it! It’s very forgiving!
Very nice video! I have trouble doing feathers that I like... and particularly don't like the backtracking look. I CAN echo however, so this video gives me "permission" to use a technique I can do!! THANKS. Looking forward to more.
Bonnie Moothart , I'm so glad this route may work for you. I'm going to make a video (hopefully within this next month) of a complex stacked feather and I'll make sure to show part of it as a hook type feather so that you can even expand your options. Take care!
Beautiful work!
debbie grimison thank you!
Love your quilting! 8-)
Sherri Alexander , thank you very much!
Ohhhhh lovely!!!
i came across this video. What were the sizes of the box inside the feathers and what is the size of the circles?
Hi,,,I am total new at long arm. Got one for Christmas 2018 .I am trying and trying. I know it take practice and practice. Question.....when quilting....what do you really watching as you quilting......needle, thread in punching through or the metal circle around the needle. I thought it was the circle, so that I would not ran over the thread on cloth again. Hope this make sense. Thank you. Love your work, beautiful.
Cat, everyone is a little different, but what I do is look slightly ahead of where I plan on going. That way, it’s more like you’re driving a car. Also I portent is for you to slow down as you get ready to change directions. If you watch closely, you’ll see me slow down as I start the tip of the feather. That way, your can control the momentum of the machine better and that will improve your accuracy. Give both of those things a try and I’m hoping they will make things better. Most of all, have fun and do t be hard on yourself....this is a journey!!
I’m going to do this on my domestic machine, do you sew side ways, or bottom to top vertical.
One more comment. If you make your FB post public I can share it.
Becky Campbell , if you find threadworks factory on Facebook and follow it, you should be able to share anything there. I hope that works for you! Take care.