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It's for the Birds


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It's my day for 'It's for the birds" blog hop. 
Before I start I need to give thanks to our cheerleaders 


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If it wasn't for all their hard work this hop would not of happen. 
Thank you ladies

Now for what you stopped by for.
I have a lot of bird related patterns, especially ones that are chickens




This quilt I made last year from a pattern in Quiltmania.
Then here are a few more patterns I had and thought about doing.



But time wasn't on my side for a big project. 
You see I'm going to see "the little dudes" next week, it's their first birthday.
Blake and Ben, my "little dudes"

Can't believe it's been a year already.

OK back to topic here. 
A couple of years ago while at the Dallas Quilt show I purchased this pincushion.


 

I thought it was interesting but what I really wanted was the pattern. It came from a shop in Texas, which name I don't remember, who made it up but did not make a pattern to sell.  So I bought one for the pattern. I also checked the internet to see if I could find the pattern but no luck.
Since I'm going to see my daughter I thought I would make her a pincushion.





I changed it a little but it's still the same pattern using hexagons.


Hexi's have been quite the rage for awhile now and what a cute way to use them.  
It wasn't hard but I did have to get out the seam ripper a few times to get it right.


It took 6 hexagons and then some triangle pieces


I stuffed it with walnut shells and poly stuffing


I did add a little beak made of fabric to mine instead of a button.



Not bad for my first try. I would of given more instructions but I am busy right now with getting the garden in and getting ready for my trip to California so I'll try to get to it when I get back next month. 

I would like to share all the others "whoo"
are participating today.
  


Thank you for stopping by

Comments

  1. Kathleen, what an absolutely adorable pincushion!! Kudos to you for making your own pattern for something you really really liked ... you did excellent!! Thank you for sharing!

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  2. Eu amei as galinhas,parabéns.!Este de hexágonos eu tenho um que trouxeram da Itália para agulheiros.

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  3. What a cute owl pincushion! Your little dudes are sew cute, bet you will have a great time with them, Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful trip. I live in Northern California and it it raining, hope you mis it. Thank you for sharing.

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  4. So cute! Yours is an improvement on the original.

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  5. Great pincushion! Have fun with your little dudes! Time flies......

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  6. Great pincushion. I love it! Have fun!

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  7. Such a lovely pincushion! And I loove your chicken quilt, so sweet!

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  8. Very cute, thanks for sharing!

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  9. What an lovely owl - never seen one made of hexagons before :)

    ukcitycrafter@live.co.uk

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  10. So cute. Love the owl. Thanks for sharing I think i am coming to make that one day.
    Frederika

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  11. Love your owl - he's just too cute.

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  12. Your owl is very cute...she will love it.

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  13. I love your owl pincushion! Your tutorial is wonderful, I'll be bookmarking your tutorial so that I can make an owl pincushion too! Thank you for sharing :)

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  14. You daughter will love the owl ! I too am a lover of chickens...now ! We recently got 2 hens and a rooster. I never knew how funny chickens are. (It doesn't take much to amuse me !)

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  15. That chicken quilt is great!!! The owl pincushion is darling too.

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  16. Your owl is a hoot! cute use of hexies.

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  17. Wonderful use of hexies. I love that pincushion!

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  18. have you admit I really lke your chicken quilt...

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  19. Love seeing your little dudes and now I want that pattern, lol!

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  20. Very cute bird and i want the pattern too!

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  21. Love your hexie owl! Thanks for sharing!

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  22. Such a cute little owl! I'm impressed that you could make the pattern from the one you purchased. Great job!

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  23. Love your Chicken quilt! And your owl is adorable. Have fun with the little duds! They are too cute!

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  24. That chicken quilt is beautiful!! I love the little owl pin cushion, too. I actually like your version better than the one you bought. Great job! (I'm heading off the babysit in California, too! I leave on Sunday!)

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  25. What a lovely pincushion!
    I love the owl and love to work with hexagons, too.
    Thank you for share with us.
    Hugs Marle

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  26. I've not made anything with hexies, but your little owl makes me want to try. So cute!

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  27. What a cute little hexagon owl! Great job! I really LOVE your chicken and egg quilt!

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  28. So cute, I love hexagons, a great idea and the fabric beak looks much better than the button one.

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  29. HOW cute! Thanks for sharing how you made your sweet little owl, I might have to try that! Lovely!

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  30. Happy Birthday to your little dudes and enjoy your time with your family.

    How cute is that owl made of hexies! I wondered if you had to take it all apart to figure out how to make it but it looks like you managed quite well. Well done especially with the change in the beak!

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  31. Your chicken and egg quilt is really cute.

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  32. Very cute. I love the chicken quilt.

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  33. I too love the chicken quilt. Great job on the owl.

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  34. I just love the little owls. Wonderful.

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  35. Great job on the hex owl. I love it.

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  36. Love the hexie owl. Great job on figuring the pattern! Thank you for being part of the hop.

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  37. A hexie owl! Now THAT is creative!!!

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  38. Love your projects especially the hexie owl.

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  39. Love the hexie owl. Thanks for being part of this hop and for sharing your creativity

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  40. I would have had no idea the owl is made from hexies. I adore the chicks from Quiltmania. I have that particular issue SOMEWHERE just for that pattern. Thanks for participating in the hop and all the eye candy. I wish I could make an owl pin cushion like that. It is adorable. Too bad about finding the source for the pattern. I like the idea it is hexies. Have a wonderful time with the grands. I'm going to NM to be with my two grandboys there later this month. Yes, the last year has FLOWN by. Thanks for participating in the hop and all the creativity. I hope to see you in more soon.

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  41. I have not used hexies yet but this would be a cute and fun project. Thanks for the how to. Your chicken quilt top is super!

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  42. I love your pincushions, great little owls.
    The Quiltmania chickens are great aswel!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Already congratulations to your little dudes, what sweet children.

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  43. I think your pincushions are gorgeous....but those grandsons....ADORABLE!!!

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  44. Cute chicken quilt and the little owls so cute too.

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  45. Very cute! Have fun with those grandsons...what an adorable pair!

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  46. Love your chicken quilt! And that Owl is too cute! Great work and have a great trip.

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  47. Love, love the chicken quilt!

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  48. What a great feeling to make up a pattern. Cute owl and there are never enough pincushions.

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  49. I would love a tutorial on that darling little owl pincushion. After your trip to CA (I'm at the southern end). Love your chicken quilt too! Have fun with those little cuties.

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  50. Love the Owl. Thank you for sharing with us how you made it.

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  51. Wonderful projects! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  52. Cute owl!
    Thank you for sharing!

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  53. I love your country hens, beautiful quilt.
    the hexagon owl ist so cute, thanks for sharing the tutorial.
    I hope that it is okay, the I pinned it in my pinnboard "I Like!"
    Bente

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  54. Cute, cute...thanks for sharing..

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  55. Hi!!! Adorable little dudes you have!!!! Love the owl pincushion!!!

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  56. Your owl pin cushion is very cute! The little dudes are adorable! Enjoy your visit.

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  57. You did good on the 1st go!! I do link the fabric beak that you did on your. Thank You for sharing them with us.

    Sincerely,
    Tricia

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  58. Too cute! Thanks for sharing!

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