The foxes came from a very old needlepoint book by Dorothy Kaestner. Each fox face is mostly needlepoint but the ears and top and sides of the head are bargello stitches. If you look carefully, you will see each set of eyes in a different position. The bird blocks were all quilted with a hexagonal design that I thought resembled chicken wire. It was all hand-quilted, hand-embroidered, and mostly hand-pieced. So despite me not knowing what to do with these *&^$%! chickens, it all came together fairly easily.
Friday, September 14, 2012
I've got money like Charles Dickens. I've got the girlies in the coupe, like the Colonel's got the chickens
The foxes came from a very old needlepoint book by Dorothy Kaestner. Each fox face is mostly needlepoint but the ears and top and sides of the head are bargello stitches. If you look carefully, you will see each set of eyes in a different position. The bird blocks were all quilted with a hexagonal design that I thought resembled chicken wire. It was all hand-quilted, hand-embroidered, and mostly hand-pieced. So despite me not knowing what to do with these *&^$%! chickens, it all came together fairly easily.
Labels:
Embellishment,
Embroidery,
Needlepoint,
Quilt,
Quilts,
Wallhanging,
Watercress,
Worker Bees
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