chicken pincushion
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Originally Posted by Jennifer22206
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Rhode Island
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The patterns for the beak and comb are on the website that was posted. Just click below the photo, where it says "Patterns and Instructions". I have my little chickie all cut out and ready to sew - tonight hopefully! Mine will not be a log cabin, just a single-fabric chicken!
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Originally Posted by crafty lady
Does anyone know where I can get the directions to make the chicken pincushion made out of two log cabin blocks? I got one set of directions off the net, but they just aren't clear, and no pictures!
Stores want $10 for one of these and I thought I could make one myself, but just can't figure this one out. Would appreciate any help. :)
Stores want $10 for one of these and I thought I could make one myself, but just can't figure this one out. Would appreciate any help. :)
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I have also made these chickens, got the pattern from a friend. I filled my with synthetic pellets, added some crushed cinnamon stick and cloves. Put them in my pantry cupboard as a scent sachet, would work for other closets as well.
I avoid using rice or grains in things, just so they can't be eaten by anything!!!
I avoid using rice or grains in things, just so they can't be eaten by anything!!!
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