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Singing Chicken
From the So Many Chickens Series
A Fused Art Quilt, Finished Size 8" x 11"
© Laura Wasilowski 2010
Materials and Tools
Chicken head fabric: 4 " x 4 " of blue
Chicken wing fabric: 5 " x 5 " of green
Chicken breast fabric: 5 " x 6 " of purple
Chicken tail fabric 4 " x 4 " of red
Chick comb, wattle, and feet fabric: 4 " x 4 " of red
Chicken beak fabric: 1 " x 1 " of yellow
Outline and inner-eye fabric: 10 " x 10 " of black
Outer-eye fabric: 1 " x 1 " of light blue
Background fabric: 8 1/2 " x 11 1/2 " of yellow to light green gradation
2 pieces of black felt: 9 " x 12 "
2 yards fusible web (Wonder Under paper backed #805 recommended)
Black Sharpie Fine Point marker or lead pencil
Scissors, rotary cutter, mat, and ruler
Decorative rotary cutter blade
Pressing cloth (dry)
Size 8 cotton embroidery thread
Embroidery needle for hand stitching
(Please note: the fabrics used in this photo are Rainbow Rich and Rainbow Light. It is stitched with Rainbow Rich Size 8 thread.)
Click here for a PDF of the Pattern Pieces to print out.
Directions
- Fuse all the fabrics (except 1 piece of felt). Follow the directions that come with the fusible web. Note: use caution when ironing acrylic felt as it burns easily.
- After the fabric cools, carefully remove all the release paper that comes with the fusible web (except for the paper on the outline fabric). Remove it in one sheet. Save the release paper for Steps below.
- Place the release paper on the chicken head pattern. Trace the pattern with the Sharpie marker or a lead pencil.
- Place the marker side of the release paper onto the glue or fused side of the chicken head fabric. Fuse the paper in place for 5 seconds.
- After the fabric cools, carefully remove the release paper from the fabric. The ink will transfer to the glue.
- Cut out the shape just inside the black line with scissors.
- Repeat Steps 3-6 for the chicken wing, breast, tail, comb, beak, wattle, feet and ground patterns.
- Arrange the head, wing, breast, tail, comb, beak, wattle, feet, and ground on the outline fabric fitting them together like puzzle pieces. Leave about 1/16 " - 1/8 " of black showing between shapes. Fuse-tack into place.
- After the fabric cools, remove the release paper from the outline fabric. Cut around the outside of the chicken and ground as a whole (do not cut out individual shapes) leaving about 1/8 " of black showing around the edge.
- Trim 1/4 " off each edge of the background fabric using a decorative rotary cutter blade.
- Center the background fabric on the black felt (the felt piece that does NOT have fusible web on it). Center the chicken with nest on to the background fabric. Fuse tack into place.
- Using the left over black outline fabric, free-cut a circle measuring about 3/8 " across for the inner-eye.
- Repeat Steps 3 - 6 above to make the C shaped light blue outer-eye.
- Place the black eye dot on the chicken's head and add the outer-eye C shape. Fuse tack into place.
- Place a dry pressing cloth on the quilt top and steam set it to the felt for 10 seconds in each spot. You must use a dry pressing cloth. Acrylic felt burns easily.
- Add hand stitching to the chicken using cross stitches, straight stitches, and French knots.
- Place the glue side of the remaining piece of felt on to the back of the quilt. Place the dry pressing cloth on top and steam set the felt to the back of the quilt top for 10 seconds in each spot.
- Trim about 1/4 " from each edge of the black felt with a decorative blade.
- Add a simple hanging loop to the center top of the back to display the quilt.
For more information about fusing, read Laura's books Fusing Fun! or Fuse and Tell or watch her DVD Laura Wasilowski Teaches You to Create Fused Art Quilts all published by C&T Publishing.
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