My first mini-quilt of April was this little salute to bunnies.
I finished my third crocheted throw of the year.
I completed the baby quilt I made from thrifted fabric on National Quilting Day.
After buying an emotional support chicken from a lovely yarn shop in Dunellon, I decided to learn how to make one (mine is the brown one with a bit of a pompadour in the back.)
I crocketed a trivet (the right round one) to replace one that is twenty years old and falling apart (the shaggy rectangle on the left.) Finally I have something to make from that thick ribbonish sashay yarn!
I crocheted another chicken because you can never have enough emotional support, right?
My second mini-quilt for April was this stitch practice piece using an embroidery stitch I invented.
My favorite person liked my emotional support chickens, so I made her one in the color that she chose. Very pretty!
My third mini-quilt for April was all about the farm.
I hand quilted, painted and then seed beaded a sunset scene on a piece of an old muslin stitch practice cutter for my fourth mini-quilt.
I crocheted about half of my fourth throw of the year from thrifted and leftover yarn in my stash. The rest I'll finish in May. :)
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