Chicken Scratch
#91
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Colfax, LA
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A friend taught me this years ago and I did some for aprons. Sometimes I used graph paper and made up my own patterns. She did a lot of it--but never a whole quilt. Yours is beautiful! I've been needing a new "traveling project." I have a lot of gingham check fabric on hand, so you have given me an idea for my new traveling project. I also take my traveling projects with me when I go to dr. appts. with those drs. who are always way behind schedule. I cannot stand to sit idle long.
I did some googling for chicken stratch, too, and discovered a lady who sells chicken scratch quilts on line--from $150 (baby quilt) to $1000 (king-sized).
http://www.freewebs.com/slavenfarms/...vensquilts.htm
I did some googling for chicken stratch, too, and discovered a lady who sells chicken scratch quilts on line--from $150 (baby quilt) to $1000 (king-sized).
http://www.freewebs.com/slavenfarms/...vensquilts.htm
#92
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Colfax, LA
Posts: 346
Forgot to add: we used cotton crochet thread (heavy like twine) instead of embroidery thread--much cheaper that way.
The friend told me that her mother saved the twine she unraveled from the feed and flour sacks back in the old days to do her chicken scratch with.
The friend told me that her mother saved the twine she unraveled from the feed and flour sacks back in the old days to do her chicken scratch with.
#93
Originally Posted by drivingsusan
Originally Posted by JJean
No, I don't do this technique--but I am impressed. Wow it looks gorgeous! :D
Would like to know more about it!!
Here's a link to chicken scratch embroidery used on gingham fabric:
http://crossstitch.about.com/od/cros...stsmyrnaxs.htm
#96
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 147
I do chicken scratch. I have enough blocks right now to put two different ones together. Will post pics later. I am grieving right now waiting and hoping I will receive a pattern by mail. I met a really nice gal at a quilt show in another town. We talked about chicken scratch blocks. She said she had a snowman pattern. I squealed with delight as I am a snowman collector. She took my name and info and said she'd be traveling for a couple more weeks, but would mail it to me when she got back. She gave me her name and mailing address too. I waited over two months . . . wrote and reminded her and sent a stamped self-addressed envelope. Haven't heard a word . . . and am beginning to think that I won't. It's been over another month now. Oh well, didn't mean to ramble on with my tale of woe! Your top is really, really beautiful!
#100
I learned to do Chicken Scratch when I was in high school. ( i am 62 now. I don't remember how to do it. Wish I did! There have been several times over the years that I wished I could remember how to do it.
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