If one chicken is good then a flock must be better. Here we have the rooster and his wife all dolled up in her best feathers. With them are the twins. One of them is looking a bit freaked out for some reason.
These chickens are adictive for some reason. I just can't stop making them. My quilt has gone by the wayside for now.
12 comments:
What cutie pie chickens!! Love them.
You clearly are in need of a Chicken Intervention!
Those chickens are so cute! I totally understand why you can't stop making them!
They are totally adorable - I've just got to make one ... but later, or maybe tomorrow, 'cos sadly I have got to do some work tonight.
Well you'll certainly have something to seel at your next open studio!!
What a cute family! I bet your granddaughters could make some for themselves...and have a lot of fun frilling them up!
your little family of chickens look great.
They are so cute! I'll have to find the pattern and make one for myself. Maybe I'll stuff it with lavendar flowers.
I love them, if you are selling them i want to buy one! They would make wonderfull Christmas presents.
Sorry for this-
You certainly have something to 'crow' about!
That is an awful pun! But I really do like your chickens, have always wanted to know how to make them, & now, thanks to your blog, I can.
Cute, cute cute!!! They are adorable!!
Hi Joyce, your flock of chickens is just adorable!! And very unique...LOL I'd love to see what color eggs she lays..*S*
I have one from several years back, mine is in oranges and brown and considered a "banty"...*VBS* I made her a couple of little yellow chicks so she'd be happier. Never occurred to me to make a rooster..LOL
I read as far down as your quilt frame...which looks really neat with the hand quilting project in it! gotta love squash that makes pumpkin pie...LOL Keep up the great work, but don't forget how much fun the chickens were. Hugs, Finn
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