Show and tell: Chicken Pincushion…

Joan wrote with a story and here it is:

I just had to share this with you. I know you will get a kick out of it!!

So to backup…tonight is our quilt club meeting and we are having a hands-on demo, how-to EPP project. We will be somehow making ❤️ Hearts!! What paper shape it is, beats me. 
EPP is new to me, but I picked up a little kit and made a “Dilly” bag. It’s super cute. Hexagons. I think I may be hooked. Another skill, right?

Anyway, everyone that attends the meeting will get a little packet (to make a ❤️??) and if we want to participate in a gift exchange we can, but it has to have a ❤️ on it. I want to join in but it had to be quick and easy. (Because I just got home from Florida). I also wanted it to be useful but not another mug-rug. 

Enter the chicken pincushion from your last post. I love pincushions, can’t have too many of them (unlike mug-rugs😝)!! So I decided to give it a shot and put a ❤️ on her/his chest. Turned out so darn cute. 

I may have to make one for myself. For sure if my friend Chris Peterson doesn’t get it tonight in the drawing. She loves chickens, has her sewing room decorated with chickens. She made a rooster quilt. And I think she has a metal nesting box outside that she displays plants/flower pots on her patio. She’s a MN farm girl just like most of us and proud of it. Lives in town, so this is next best thing.

But wait! There’s more!

Yay!! Chris got the chicken and she loved it. It will go with her menagerie of chickens 🐓. 😝

Another funny (jokes-on-me thing) that happened while I was assembling the chicken was I sewed up the wrong side 😑 (across from the beak, same side as beak 🤷‍♀️??). They are small, so hard to see what side is what (can I think of any more excuses🤔), mine were 3” squares. Nice size. 

In any case, when I unfurled the chicken, the tail ended up under her chin (beak) and instead of a tail it looked chicken legs!!😝😂

There you go, a new twist on the pattern. Add 2 strips of wool with a knot at each end for funny legs/feet!! Could be cute or weird!! Maybe I’ll try one for real for myself. (Or my sister in Atlanta, she’s a chicken person. She wants the real chickens to feed/water clean up after!! Not me. I’m done with that; pincushions are better!!)

So that’s my chicken report. 

I will make a couple more for friends Jackie & Vicky for our retreat “up Nort” as they say. 

Happy stitches to you,

Joan

Many thanks to you, Joan, for sharing the story of your chicken! And may you, too, have many happy stitches!

10 thoughts on “Show and tell: Chicken Pincushion…

  1. Doreen Speckman popularized the chicken pincushion before she passed away, then her daughter sold the pattern. I’m very lucky to have one that Doreen made herself. She had visited our guild frequently since we were not too far from her home in Madison, WI. and I was lucky enough to spend a good amount of time with her. Such a talent too soon lost.

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  2. Hi Becky! I had chickens a couple of times in recent years, but, alas, in the city, there are lots of other things that think chickens are good beside me… Here in near east Austin, Tx (a mile from I35 and 3 miles from the Capital!), there are foxes, coyotes, raccoons (monster sized) and our good neighbors not-so-good dogs. We finally gave up, though we sure did love the fresh eggs and the entertainment! I love the chicken pin cushions. I retired mine for looking tired. I should probably make another!!

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  3. What a fun story, Oh can I relate. Chickens are the cutest and I do have a chicken pin cushion but it is larger and out of cotton. Hate to put a pin in it.

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