chicken quilt block
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Very cute! Thanks for sharing the link.
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really cute, thanks for sharing
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Yhank You. I was looking at a kit very close to this yesterday and it was expensive to buy. You justsaved me a lot of $$$$$.
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The chicken comb and/or the beak could be faced and left free instead of being sewn into the block. Wouldn't that be fun for kids??
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Hmmm... my avatar might need a companion. Thanks!
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That is so cute. :) Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the link...I love chickens......
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Love that, thank you for sharing. I saved her Pinterest so I can go look at her boards later. Take care.
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Eyes, thanks for a great link! Iclang, thanks for your idea!
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Sew cute! I may have to try it.
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Very cute block
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Hey ladies, thanks for linking to my chicken block, and for visiting my blog. :) I designed it for this mini quilt I did in a swap a few years ago: http://www.flickr.com/photos/1772308...57623606592867
(the baby chicks are from the Quilter's Ark book, fyi.) I did design the chicken's comb to be only attached at the base, but the beak is pieced in. The block got some criticism a while back from another online group because the comb is rooster size, not hen size. But oh well, I like it that way anyway. I would love it if you let me know if you make one (or more) of these chickens! |
Hey ladies, thanks for linking to my chicken block, and for visiting my blog. :) I designed it for this mini quilt I did in a swap a few years ago: http://www.flickr.com/photos/1772308...57623606592867
(the baby chicks are from the Quilter's Ark book, fyi.) I did design the chicken's comb to be only attached at the base, but the beak is pieced in. The block got some criticism a while back from another online group because the comb is rooster size, not hen size. But oh well, I like it that way anyway. I would love it if you let me know if you make one (or more) of these chickens! |
sorry about the double post. can't figure out how to delete one of them.
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