rcsaddles Posted November 13, 2008 Report Posted November 13, 2008 A very big thank you to all those involved in this. Jim, that is a beautiful feather. Johanna, thanks for taking the pictures and posting them. I think I shall try one of these feathers in my spare time (whatever that is). Joe Quote Joe Boyles Rugged Cross Saddlery Lewistown, Montana Romans 6:23
Members rhallskid Posted March 5, 2009 Members Report Posted March 5, 2009 I am so excited to have found this--I have written 3 people who posted their feathers looking for this !! yeah. doing the happy dance! Thanks! Marie Quote ~~~~~ Marie ~~~~~~ I Believe....That our background and circumstances may have influenced who we are, but, we are responsible for who we become.
yaklady Posted March 6, 2009 Report Posted March 6, 2009 Jim was here last week teaching 4-H leaders how to make feathers. It's the greatest thing watching people who hardly know anything about leather craft making these feathers. The big smiles on their faces were the best testimonial anyone could ask for. I had the best time of anyone there. Not only did I get to work along side one of the best leather craft teachers in the world, but I also got to spend almost every waking moment for 3 days with him. What a wonderful person Jim is. I don't know anyone as dedicated to spreading the knowledge of leather craft as he is. I learned more about teaching in those three days than I have my whole life! Thank you for coming, Jim! Come back soon! Kathy Quote All bad yaks make their way to the freezer.
Members IngridG Posted July 21, 2015 Members Report Posted July 21, 2015 I know it's been awhile since it was posted but it's still neat, just what I am looking for. I was cutting my feather out first and this way makes a lot more sense. Quote
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