Cutest little chicks in eggs for easter - not a quilt
#1
Hi everyone,
This is not a quilt but Kimberly Jolly from the Fat Quarter Shop tweeted a link this morning for the cutest easter craft.
Here's a link to the tutorial on how to make them. So adorable!
http://sew4home.com/projects/pillows...fties-eggy-pop
This is not a quilt but Kimberly Jolly from the Fat Quarter Shop tweeted a link this morning for the cutest easter craft.
Here's a link to the tutorial on how to make them. So adorable!
http://sew4home.com/projects/pillows...fties-eggy-pop
#2
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Originally Posted by heather_campbell
Hi everyone,
This is not a quilt but Kimberly Jolly from the Fat Quarter Shop tweeted a link this morning for the cutest easter craft.
Here's a link to the tutorial on how to make them. So adorable!
http://sew4home.com/projects/pillows...fties-eggy-pop
This is not a quilt but Kimberly Jolly from the Fat Quarter Shop tweeted a link this morning for the cutest easter craft.
Here's a link to the tutorial on how to make them. So adorable!
http://sew4home.com/projects/pillows...fties-eggy-pop
#3
they are soooo cute! I don't have any minky on hand but I'm going to try and make one out of just scraps (i'm sure I have some white and some brown or orange for the feet and beak). I figure the "egg cups" on the bottom could be any colour!
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That chick is absolutely adorable. Years ago I used a very similar pattern to make a bunny.
Instead of adding the beak for the chick when you are finishing the face and sewing on the eyes you would just embroider a nose in the shape of an upside down triangle. You would then make ears using a very simple one piece strip method and attach it to the top of the head.
Sweet as can be....I'll check to see if I can find a finished one. Thanks for posting this chick we will be sure to add it to our collection.
Instead of adding the beak for the chick when you are finishing the face and sewing on the eyes you would just embroider a nose in the shape of an upside down triangle. You would then make ears using a very simple one piece strip method and attach it to the top of the head.
Sweet as can be....I'll check to see if I can find a finished one. Thanks for posting this chick we will be sure to add it to our collection.
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