I'm almost done quilting my Whiskas and Catnip Quilt. The borders are complete but I have these flying geese with feathers on either side that still have to be quilted. They're in the middle of the quilt so I thought I would finish up the borders and then go back and finish this area. You can see I marked one spine. I took a class once and was always told that stitching up the spine should be the first step in making feathers.
I use this ruler for marking my vine even though that's not the intended use of this ruler. This ruler is to make applique leaves. I love the soft curve of the spine so I trace that side to make my spine. I mark the center of the area and then trace my spine around it.
Since I decided that my feathers are going in opposite directions, I make the spines mirror images of each other. There's no reason except I like the way it looks. I guess it's just personal preference.
I use this small curved ruler to follow my spine when I actually sew it. I would never be able to hold the machine still enough to get a nice curve. The ruler gives me a nice smooth finish.
Now, it's time for the hard part, the feathers! I'll work on those tomorrow!


















