This is the first time I have ever heard about German feather trees. Thank you for showing how these trees are made! They look so beautiful!! ~Janet in Canada
I've just got hold of a few goose feathers, from the wings. Make a tiny, short cut into the vane of the feather, just at the tip of the feather. Then hold the shorter half of the feather and start stripping it away from the central vane until you have removed the entire biot. You can google "goose biot" for some pictures. It takes some hard work, but is worth it.
I have read that goose feathers are especially strong, as geese are acquatic birds. Turkey biots are longer, but for some reason it looks like geese feathers have been preferred over any other type.
palmyrajo You must get the front half of the longest wing feathers of geese. This part of the feather is called a BIOT. So I think goose biots are the best. They fan out when you wrap them around a wire, and look spiky, like fir needles!
You can feel free to use whatever measures you like really. It's best to draw a sketch on paper to picture how it would actually turn out using certain measures.
14 to 16 gauge depending on the length of your tree and whether you plan to have longer or shorter branches at the bottom, add Christmas lights on, etc.
I've just got hold of a few goose feathers, from the wings. Make a tiny, short cut into the vane of the feather, just at the tip of the feather. Then hold the shorter half of the plumes and start stripping it down until you have removed all the biots. You can google "goose biot" for some pictures.
I just made a tree using 18 gauge and that seemed to be perfect. It's a 2ft tree, but I think if you made 5-6ft trees or bigger, you'd need a bit heavier wire. I'd like to know where to get the biot feathers other then eBay. Anyone?
This is the first time I have ever heard about German feather trees. Thank you for showing how these trees are made! They look so beautiful!! ~Janet in Canada
Just wonderful! The instructions are so clear...thank you!
Thank you so very much for showing how to make the trees. You are a great teacher! Thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks you so much for showing us this wonderful art. I would like to know where I can find the supplies to make one. Thanks, Susan
I've just got hold of a few goose feathers, from the wings. Make a tiny, short cut into the vane of the feather, just at the tip of the feather. Then hold the shorter half of the feather and start stripping it away from the central vane until you have removed the entire biot. You can google "goose biot" for some pictures. It takes some hard work, but is worth it.
I raise geese and wanted to know how to use the beautiful flight feathers they shed for this project. Thanks!
Found all my supplys and have tryed. I see patience is needed but can't wait to finish. Im working on a 36" white tree.
Where did you get your supplies?
Yes, please tell me where to get supplies.
How do you connect feathers together to make longer branches? Or do I just have to find longer feathers? Thanks!
I love the old German xmas trees made with goose feathers! I wonder if it would work with chicken feathers?
I have read that goose feathers are especially strong, as geese are acquatic birds. Turkey biots are longer, but for some reason it looks like geese feathers have been preferred over any other type.
Hi...Where do you get your supplies? Beads, feathers, and wire ?
Hi, does anyone know where to buy the supplies to make a feather tree ?
E Bay type in biot goose feathers. Have fun. I found 1 feather will do one inch.
where does one find the feather material like that?
Muy bonito
Can craft feathers be used? I've wanted to make a feather tree for a couple years now, but the goose biots are expensive.
palmyrajo You must get the front half of the longest wing feathers of geese. This part of the feather is called a BIOT. So I think goose biots are the best. They fan out when you wrap them around a wire, and look spiky, like fir needles!
Does anyone know the gauge and length of the wires that are used for the branches?
You can feel free to use whatever measures you like really. It's best to draw a sketch on paper to picture how it would actually turn out using certain measures.
14 to 16 gauge depending on the length of your tree and whether you plan to have longer or shorter branches at the bottom, add Christmas lights on, etc.
Yes?? Where do you get your feathers?
I've just got hold of a few goose feathers, from the wings. Make a tiny, short cut into the vane of the feather, just at the tip of the feather. Then hold the shorter half of the plumes and start stripping it down until you have removed all the biots. You can google "goose biot" for some pictures.
I just made a tree using 18 gauge and that seemed to be perfect. It's a 2ft tree, but I think if you made 5-6ft trees or bigger, you'd need a bit heavier wire. I'd like to know where to get the biot feathers other then eBay. Anyone?
Hey Connie, any possible way we could look at your tree?
Bonnie.... How many feathers did you use for your tree??? I found a super cheap place for feathers!! It Is AliExpress!! Feathers are like 100 for $10
+MMLe2012 did you make a feather tree??? I want to!!!
She never shows you how she adds another feather after she does the first feather so I don’t like the video