I have been sewing Roosters. These feet belong to Rodney Rooster.
This is another contract job. I had a hard time figuring out the pattern. It was written out in many words and no pictures. It didn't have pattern pieces for the clothing. The instructions were "cut a piece 18" x 22" on the bias sew on the longest side... This does not make for quick fabrication.
This quilt is not homemade, but it is just right for a house at the beach. It has palm trees and green and blue colors. I have had it for a few years and really like it.
Hi Rhonda, Thanks for the comment, I just do so much better when I can see a sketch or diagram with the measurments printed with it. I wanted you to know I have that same pampered chef 4 loaf baking stone as you posted on your blog. I had been cleaning cabinets and took it out for a yard sale. After seeing your post, I kept it and am using it...Thanks for the post. So, glad your little Andie is doing well. Praying for her.
Well, my eyes were drawn to that lovely quilt, Donna!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is not homemade, but it is just right for a house at the beach. It has palm trees and green and blue colors. I have had it for a few years and really like it.
Deletelove those funny feet!
ReplyDeletepatterns can be a challenge, we all say things and think things in many ways. You did a good job,
Hi Rhonda,
DeleteThanks for the comment, I just do so much better when I can see a sketch or diagram with the measurments printed with it. I wanted you to know I have that same pampered chef 4 loaf baking stone as you posted on your blog. I had been cleaning cabinets and took it out for a yard sale. After seeing your post, I kept it and am using it...Thanks for the post.
So, glad your little Andie is doing well. Praying for her.
I love the chicken feet...it looks like a real sewing challenge. But then I have trouble putting a hem in my pants.:)
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