It IS the one I sent you! The finished hen is almost twice the height of the little box the kit comes in. The"filled in" chain stitches are quite fiddly
Before you know it, it'll be time for a partridge in a pear tree to join them! Great work, Ang. Those tiny stitches are indeed tricky! Happy Easter to you.
They are pretty. The only bit which seems wrong are the horizontal stitches at the neck. Vertical stitches in the direction of feathers would be better. They remind me of my Sussex hens.
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That looks just like the one you sent me! They are bigger than I thought they were from the picture. The embroidery us lovely
ReplyDeleteIt IS the one I sent you! The finished hen is almost twice the height of the little box the kit comes in. The"filled in" chain stitches are quite fiddly
ReplyDeleteBefore you know it, it'll be time for a partridge in a pear tree to join them! Great work, Ang. Those tiny stitches are indeed tricky! Happy Easter to you.
ReplyDeleteThe years seem to get shorter as I get older...
DeleteYou will have a whole flock of them, very soon!
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely sewing project. Happy Easter. Catriona
ReplyDeleteOh I love the embroidery. They look so clucky and very stylish. They look like good layers! Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty. The only bit which seems wrong are the horizontal stitches at the neck. Vertical stitches in the direction of feathers would be better. They remind me of my Sussex hens.
ReplyDeleteLovely little hens with their eggs. Happy Easter to you all.
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