Glue one bead to the quill end of one of your peacock feathers by placing the feather's end inside of the bead and adding a small dab of hot glue, without covering the entire hole. Repeat with each feather and allow the glue to cool completely before proceeding. These beads will give your dress a finished look, rather than having bare quill ends sticking out on your garment.
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It is a good idea to have a plan before sewing on the feathers. Place your dress on a work surface and arrange the feathers on your dress the way you want them. This method will allow your feathers to dangle across your dress, giving movement to the garment.
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\ \ {!= ads.visible_url !}\ \ \ {,moncler vest sale! } !}\ \ By Alane Michaelson, eHow Contributor \Sew a feather onto the dress by passing the thread through dress in the place you want to secure the feather, then through the bead several times. You may need to gently pierce the glue with the needle if you accidentally covered the bead's opening in Step 1. Sew the bead onto the dress, knotting securely with the first end of thread. This will allow the feather to swing freely and help avoid breaking the feathers when you move or sit in the dress. Repeat with each feather.