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I decided to try a design I've never tried. I have never been able to master feathers, but this one is a paisley feather from Angela Walters. Though I need more practice, it seems fairly easy to do. I just took some fabric I can't find a use for and some bright pink thread so it might show up a little better. I think this one I can master! But is it okay for large areas? Guess you could make the designs much larger and it would be less dense, of course.
I find it odd, after all those decades hand quilting, that folks quilt their quilts so densely. Is that weird or normal? If I tried to hand quilt them that way, I'd be working on one for eternity!
This is my first try at this design so I could probably get pretty good at it, ya think? Geez, that pink thread is a Coats & Clark serger thread, much thicker than the Maxi Lock and seems to just slog through the machine! I like the Maxi Lock so much better. The Coats brand breaks and shreds way too often. They say the Maxi Lock is equivalent to a 40w. I ordered some Aurifil to try it along with my SewSlip mat.
I find it odd, after all those decades hand quilting, that folks quilt their quilts so densely. Is that weird or normal? If I tried to hand quilt them that way, I'd be working on one for eternity!
This is my first try at this design so I could probably get pretty good at it, ya think? Geez, that pink thread is a Coats & Clark serger thread, much thicker than the Maxi Lock and seems to just slog through the machine! I like the Maxi Lock so much better. The Coats brand breaks and shreds way too often. They say the Maxi Lock is equivalent to a 40w. I ordered some Aurifil to try it along with my SewSlip mat.