Wednesday, June 11, 2014

121 - Another Red Hen Pincushion

121 - Second Little Red Hen

Inspiration


Because I couldn't make just one. 

Details 


I followed these directions on the Red farmhouse blog, using two 5 1/4 inch quilt blocks for the body and cutting the rest of the components (for beak, comb and tail feathers) slightly larger.

My hen is stuffed with polyfil with a small muslin bag of rice in the bottom to keep her upright.

Here are the pair together, ready to help with sewing tasks.


Two Pincushions ready to help

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

120 - Red Hen Pincushion

120 - Little Red Hen Pincushion

Inspiration


I always wanted to make one of these pincushions.

When I was making 14-inch Star Chain blocks to make up for a couple not mailed in March as part of the Block Lotto, I started thinking about scaling the block smaller and making this pincushion.

Here is the original block along side the smaller ones.

Details


The two blocks used to make the hen's body are 5 1/4 inch squares (finished size.)  I followed these directions on the Red farmhouse blog, cutting the rest of the components (for beak, comb and tail feathers) slightly larger.

My hen is stuffed with polyfil with a small muslin bag of rice in the bottom to keep her upright.

Monday, June 2, 2014

119 - The Last of the Feather Blocks for a Feather Bed Quilt (52 of 52)

This is another of the 52 feather blocks made for a quilt using Anna Maria Horner's directions for a Feather Bed Quilt.

119 Feather block for a Feather Bed Quilt

While each of the feather blocks contain some of the same fabrics, each one is a unique combination and arrangement.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

118 - Another Feather Block for a Feather Bed Quilt (51 of 52)

This is another of the 52 feather blocks made for a quilt using Anna Maria Horner's directions for a Feather Bed Quilt.

118 Feather block for a Feather Bed Quilt

While each of the feather blocks contain some of the same fabrics, each one is a unique combination and arrangement.