Showing posts with label fabric art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric art. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Honey Bunny on a Cow Pie


Page 11 of my 18 x 24 inch fabric book titled, Farmer Kim and The Feathery Ladies is complete!

"There golden yolks are the outcome of their freedom to roam wherever they choose, enjoying compost, greenery and scratching through cow pies for bugs and larvae."



Honey's foot in a cow pie.


They enjoy eating, greenery, bread, ants, bananas...


...worms, strawberries, noodles, watermelon...


...apples, spiders, broccoli, onions, egg shells...and just about anything!  

*They also like (love) dead mice but I thought that would be too graphic...

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Golden Yolks and Sunshine


Page 10!


I enjoyed sewing this piece together outside in the sunshine!



A beautiful fall day.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Feathery Bums in the Sun


Page 7 of my 18 x 24 inch fabric book titled Farmer Kim and The Feathery Ladies is complete!  

I recently remembered that my interest in sewing started with my Aunt Mary.  When I was 9 she sewed sleeping bags for my beenie babies and gave me the left over fabric.  I thought I'd dedicate this piece to her by using all the different patterned fabrics she gave me 15 years ago.  I know she'd have liked my chicken book!


One of the little peepers is always on her own.  The other three stick together like glue.




Turkey is never allowed to eat without being bitten by the grown chickens.  She always hesitates and she is extremely skittish due to the many bites she receives throughout the day...but little do they know that she is a brahma and she will be 2 1/2 times the size of them all and she will stomp on all of them soon enough.  Go Turkey, Go! or more like Grow Turkey, Grow!


Saturday, June 29, 2013

Second Page Complete!


I completed the second page of my 18 x 24 inch fabric book about the Feathery Ladies at the Wormfarm!





I made some Strawberry Jam for my Momma.  Naomi and I made Strawberry/Rhubarb jam as well. Yum!


Moo.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Yarn Egg


Made with the golden yarn I bought back in Reedsburg, Wisconsin that is the color of the egg yolks from the hens at Wormfarm.


View from the side, it comes out 6 inches from the wall.



Sewing with Eeyore.


Soulful Sewing.