Here are two pink speedy chickens where the term "pink" is used loosely to mean "pink" or "this may be pink but it could be orange" or "this was in my pink pile but maybe its really coral." I think it would be safe to call them "transitional pink" given we just went from an orange month to the first week for pink at the Rainbow Scrappy Challenge.
I also cut fabric for two more pink chickens to run in the other direction.
Here is the entire chicken coop so far. In the beginning I was making one chicken in each color, so now to make a full quilt I will be going back and filling in...the usual state of affair for my RSC projects.
And please ignore the tiny speedy chicken. She's only visiting from an alternative universe.
Your work is always so happy looking
ReplyDeleteHOORAY for transitional chickens!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a good looking flock! I find that my pink and orange piles mix together quite easily!
ReplyDeleteOrange is the best kind of pink!
ReplyDeleteI love your cluster of cluckers. And the altcluck too.
ReplyDeleteI like the transitional chicken almost as much as the tiny speedy one.
ReplyDeleteI love the term 'transitional pink.' That covers all those difficult scraps that aren't quite pink but not really orange. You're going to have the most colorful coop in the state!
ReplyDeleteSuch an adorable tiny chick...which one is her mommy? lol hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteLove the speedy chicken and all your adorable animals.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what color they are but I sure like the fabrics you used in those chic chicks.
ReplyDeleteSew, it is a baby chick. I bet the kitties would like it.
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