After a long winter nothing welcomes spring like putting on a party hat and doing a little dance. Hope this party chick brings a smile to your face and heart.
The egg, hat and collar are cut from wool and simply whip stitched on after the chick is needle felted. Remember when needle felting putting down small, see through amounts of roving at a time works better. You can always add more when needed. Sew on the pattern line to make the egg, leaving an opening to turn. Turn and stuff, sew the opening closed.
Click here for a link to the pattern.
Don't needle felt? Then applique the whole design or try punch needle instead.
Enjoy, and do a little dance!
Cute pattern and the green onion biscuits sound delicious! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou read my mind, lol. I was thinking of trying some felted eggs and this will be fun to try and practice with. Thank you for participating and the wonderful pattern.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Ali, Thank you so much for the sweetest little chick. I love that she has a party hat to welcome Spring! Have a great weekend. 🐝
ReplyDeleteThe biscuits sound delicious and so spring-like. Sweet little chick! Thanks for the alternative ideas also. Party on!!! Hahaha!!
ReplyDeleteLove the cute lil' chick thanks a bunch and the biscuits sound oh so good!
ReplyDeleteI love the little chick. Thank you for a wonderful pattern
ReplyDeletegreat..
ReplyDeletevery beautiful
Obat Herbal Kanker Hati
Looking forward to doing this fun little project. An heirloom piece for sure!
ReplyDeleteAnd such a different technique too. Thank you for sharing your talent Ali!
Your egg and chick are just too cute! I would love to try it with punchneedle.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Leanne
Your egg and chick are just too cute! I would love to try it with punchneedle.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Leanne