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5 Fancy AccuQuilt Feather Dies

March 26, 2022 by Claudia Porter

Feathers are a popular design element in quilting, adding a beautiful and decorative touch to many quilt patterns. They can be quite complex to create, but with the help of the AccuQuilt fabric cutting system, you can easily create perfect feather shapes in a variety of sizes and styles.

AccuQuilt offers a wide range of feather-shaped dies that are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your quilt designs. The dies are made of high-quality steel and are designed to work with the AccuQuilt cutting system, making it easy to cut precise and perfect feather shapes every time.

I have selected five of my favorite feather dies that you can purchase over at AccuQuilt, all of them are different shape and sizes. The dies includes the classic feather shape, a scalloped feather, a spiky feather, a skinny feather, and a feather with a curved shape.

With these dies, you’ll be able to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your quilt designs. Whether you’re creating a traditional quilt or something more modern and abstract, feathers are the perfect design element to add a touch of beauty and movement to your quilt.

Overall, the AccuQuilt fabric cutting system is a great tool for quilters looking to create perfect feather shapes in their quilt designs. With its wide range of feather dies, you can easily add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your quilt projects. This will definitely help you up your feathers game in your quilting endeavors.

The Heather Feather would be a lovely border accent.

The Feathers die can be used for all sorts of projects and designs.

The Arabesque die by Ricky Tims is stunning.

The Heather Feather #2 die has a fun and fancy heart incorporated in it.

Designed specifically for borders, the Heather Feather border collection is lovely.

These are not the only feather dies AccuQuilt has.  Check them all out here.

As a quilter, your AccuQuilt dies are important tools that help you create beautiful quilts with ease. To ensure that they last a long time, it’s important to take good care of them and store them properly. Here are some tips on how to care and store your AccuQuilt dies:

Clean your dies regularly: After every use, it’s important to clean your dies to remove any fabric residue or debris that may have accumulated on them. You can clean them with a soft cloth or brush, or use a die cleaning solution specifically designed for AccuQuilt dies.

Store them in a safe place: To prevent your dies from getting damaged, it’s important to store them in a safe place. Consider getting a storage solution specifically designed for AccuQuilt dies, or use a case or bag to protect them. Make sure to store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.

Avoid over-tightening the bolts: Over-tightening the bolts on your dies can cause them to warp or become damaged over time. Make sure to tighten the bolts just enough so that the die stays in place, but not so much that it becomes difficult to remove.

Use them correctly: Using your dies correctly is important to ensure their longevity. Make sure to use the correct cutting mat and follow the manufacturer’s instructions on how to use the die. Don’t use excessive force when cutting, as this can cause damage to the die.

Keep them organized: Keeping your dies organized will help you find the one you need quickly and easily, and it will also help prevent damage to the dies. Consider using a die organizer or a die storage system specifically designed for AccuQuilt dies.

By following these tips, you can help ensure that your AccuQuilt dies last a long time and continue to provide you with excellent results. Happy quilting!

 

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