Just read on the parkin fabrics facebook page that they recommend putting quills in hot water to soften them before curling. I thought this was interesting. Does anyone else use this method?
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Yes. I soak quills in hot water for a while, then curl them with a curling iron. It works a treat. Can't remember how long to soak them, maybe half an hour to an hour.
Permalink Reply by Elsie Collins May 15, 2014 at 12:24pm Makes perfect sense, otherwise they might crack. I will try this on my catalpa pods, that are in abundance in our yard in the fall!!
Permalink Reply by Ruth Connor May 15, 2014 at 6:20pm yes, I was shown this a few weeks ago at a feather workshop. they soften up beautifully, and you can also straighten the quills if you go wrong, by just pouring boiling water from the kettle over them
Yes. A while back, l learned to treat "feathers like hair" and quills "like nails". They are, after all, protein. Also, of course, when placing dyed feathers in hot water, remember to keep same colors together. No matter how good a dye, no sense in risking bleed-off.
Permalink Reply by Sharon Panozzo May 20, 2014 at 9:03am I do not use hot water but I always give them a good steam first.
Permalink Reply by Jain Kidsley May 21, 2014 at 5:05am Yes a soak and curl them gently around something, I have used straighteners, but have not got on too well with the curling tongs.
I have just tried my new heat gun on the quills and it works really well. You just have to be careful not to hold it too close.
Permalink Reply by Ruth Connor May 23, 2014 at 8:10am That's interesting, maybe I will try the hairdryer, though I suspect softening with steam or water is safer
Permalink Reply by Bridget Early May 23, 2014 at 3:26am I use steam, but at times will soak quills that are particularly difficult.
Permalink Reply by Tiffany Arey July 31, 2014 at 1:28am
Permalink Reply by Silpa Kohler March 10, 2017 at 8:50am I was going to ask this very question today so happy to have found this thread.
So we think about 30 mins in boiling water and then curl them around something? I haven't had much joy with an iron or curling tongs... I can get some shape into them but not the tighter curls I'm after (and sometimes the quill can snap).
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