Saturday, August 02, 2008

Tomato Update and Chickens

Here's the latest status on my tomatoes... there are 19 cherry tomatoes, and 9 that are close to the size of a tennis ball on down to egg sized ones. And I ate a medium size one for lunch, on my sandwich. :)

Don't tell, but half of the ones in the bowl are destined to meet their end tonight, in my salad. :D


I've also been making sample chickens for the "Fowl Play" class I'm teaching at my quilt guild's retreat in November. Here's the one I call Spring Chicken, made with floral fabrics. All her half square triangles are leftover from mitering binding. I plan to add eyelashes, earrings and a necklace. She insisted on a closeup, she's such a diva:


These next two I'd like to introduce you to are Tom Turkey and his wife, Plain Jane. Jane is made from 4½ inch squares, and Tom's made from a couple 4 patch blocks with a grandmother's fan tail. Both of them are stuffed with a mix of polyfil and split green peas.


I also wanted to show that they could be made larger (I used two 6 inch orphan blocks) and not in 'chicken colors' so here's a bird made of blue fabric and stuffed with rice... so she's the Country Chicken with Rice, naturally. :) I'm trying to think of a double-barreled name for her... Rae Ella? Emma Lou? any suggestions?


These last three chicks are made from 3 inch squares, and went together really fast. They're my protest group... :D I decided to make the signs folded cards, with a pocket where I can slip them over the popsicle stick when I want to change their message.


Then, if I made new computer cards, I could use them in the library display case, they could say... REED MOR BOOK
or maybe instead... SPEL MOR BETR, next to a display of grammar books and dictionaries.

14 comments:

  1. A turkey stuffed with split peas- haha! I do love his TAIL!

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  2. The chickens and turkeys are sooo cute! The idea of using them for your library displays with different signs is a great idea.

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  3. I love the chickens. You are so creative with the embellishments. I have only ever stuffed mine with leftover batting. They'd probably sit more solidly using rice or peas. It is a good use for that huge bag of batting bits though.

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  4. too funny! I love the editorializing chickens!

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  5. How about Tuella Riceen for the blue chicken? I adore your chickens. They look like so much fun to make.

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  6. Your poultry are adorable, and the tomatoes look delicious. There's nothing like a fresh from the garden tomatoe.

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  7. The chickens are adorable! I'd love to see a library with those signs. LOL! The tomatoes look yummy!

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  8. Yummy looking tomatoes! I sure love your chickens, so cute.

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  9. Wow they are so cool i love their signs Nice work!

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  10. How absolutely adorable!!!! Love all the fowl and the darling signs. Wish I could take the class!!!!

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  11. Your chickens are WONDERFUL!! I bet your Guild are going to have too much fun making these at their retreat :)

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  12. These chickens are so adorable! I've been meaning to make some of these, and never got around to it, but I definitely should, seeing what wonderful things you have done with them.

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  13. Anonymous2:25 PM

    Adorable chickens! Do you ever sell any of the things you make on Etsy?

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  14. Your chickens (and Tom) are just tooooo cute! Love them. The signs are a riot too.
    Cheers!
    Evelyn

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