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What Is So Important About A Simple Book On How To Quilt Feathers?

 

Now that all the hoopla is gone, thought I would share what may be the most important thing about Hooked On Feathers being the No. 1 Book for 2009 with AQS which is quite humbling to say the least. It is not because I wrote it, could easily been written by another machine quilting instructor. It is not because it is published by a fine publisher, American Quilter's Society with extensive catalogs, blogs, shows and website, though that certainly helped a great deal.

The importance of this book is that it is an instructional book about machine quilting. Imagine, a how to book on machine quilting feathers, rather than piecing or other sewing techniques. That is the importance of this little book with over 80 pages of easy to understand step-by-step directions on feather quilting, for the traditional to the professional longarmer.

Now that make's us all able to quilt incredibly beautiful feathers whether we sit down or stand up and machine quilt...let the feathering begin!!!


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3. You can never have too many stencils or find the one you want.

4. The final inch of your machine quilting top thread deliberately runs out in the last block on the last row.

5. Backing cleverly turns 90 degrees and is always a smidge short of the quilt top.

6. Bobbin threads whoosh out or snap on your most proudfully executed delicate curve in the longest feather.

7. The one quilt you delayed quilting for lack of head-turning designs is the one that took the shortest time to quilt with blue ribbon spectacular results!

8. Inspiration can come at the most inopportune time - the quilt room is cluttered with doodles on napkins, gum wrappers, utility bills; and even though it looks like garbage to others, it is very important to the machine quilter. Cathy Keindl, West Point,

9. Inspiration and great ideas always come the moment the machine goes out for cleaning and repairs. Kay Benedict

10. You vaguely remember the perfect quilting design for this specific area on your new prize top. Do I have the design??,  doodling on paper is just not working.

Maybe I didn't buy it, I thought I'd get it "next time". Totally frustrated I use another design, it's OK but not quite as special as" the one that got away".

Two weeks after quilting is done, I find said special design " in the safe place to keep it from getting lost so when I need it can find it for that special top."  Linda Tramm, Wisconsin

11. That last cone of special thread runs out and no one stocks it anymore. You know you have that thread color for that quilt, but you don't find it in the back of the drawer until after you received the new one you ordered. Eileen Keane, NY

12. The phone will ring as soon as you are in the “groove” if you answer you will need to warm up and start again, if you don’t you will miss the outing to the quilt shop you’ve been trying to set up with your mini group all month. Gale Gleim

 

SURPRISE!

We have uncovered the 10 Immutable Laws, and from your response there may be as many laws as quilting studios...so we shall expose the next 10 laws...because there are puzzling forces at work out there.

Please send your Law of Machine Quilting that is daringly present in your studio to
 sally@sallyterry.com. Just copy and past
"Immutable Laws of Machine Quilting" in the subject line.

Winners will receive the new Terry Twist® Pattern Pack and I'll send them out as the Laws post. You will be notified for your shipping address by email. I will keep you all updated on my blog.

Good Luck!

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