The father of the fountain pen, a quill is a feather with the end sharpened to form a 'nib'
An inkwell is... well... a little pot of ink. Dipping the quill into it will draw some ink up inside the feather which runs down the sharpened nib as you write.
Ink
In ink?
when it was made
They are called quill pens
No: They still had quill pens.... sharpened quill feathers dipped in ink.
a quill pen has mor ink than a biro
At first it was a quill, (feather with a pointy tip and ink on it) now its, well, a pen
find a feather dip it in ink
paper, quill, and ink
Black ink was used to draw draw pictures. You would dip a quill (a sharpened feather) into ink and draw picture because there wasn't markers black then. They also used black ink to write . you dip the quill into the ink and you start writing .
A quill can be dipped in a small container that has a small quantity of ink. The quill can then be stored in an old shoe box after someone has finished using it to write.
a feather quill is an old-fashioned pen which was used in the olden days to dispense ink onto surfaces ( usually paper). You would have an ink pot by your side to dab the quill's metal tip in ink, unlike most pens used now.