Sunday 17 April 2011

Chickens

Remember these freestyle stitched studies?

I finally got them back from the framer yesterday!

He's done a smashing job - the grey mount really compliments the piece, I think!


It's for sale in my Folksy shop - just in time for Easter!

21 comments:

  1. Love them, especially the yellow polka dot neck.

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  2. They look wonderful, that grey mount is lovely!!

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  3. Really fun piece of work, in your usual lovely style!

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  4. love them especially the one with the spotty neck, lovely:)

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  5. I love them! You're a very clever girl. xxxx

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  6. Hey Kirsty, I love your framed picture, it looks great.

    From some machine sketchings you now have a wonderful picture, framed and ready to hang.

    Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. They look wonderful, hope they fly out of your shop.........

    Enjoy your week,


    Claire :}

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  7. I'd never seen a chicken in a spotty jumper before, but I think it's going to catch on!!

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  8. As always I'm in love with your work! I will say it again, you are a clever girl.

    Lou xxx

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  9. Hi Kirsty,
    Love those chickens. Are the wall hung cottages for sale? I can't find them on your Folksy store. Lizxx

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  10. Thanks for your comments everyone!
    Liz, the cottages were snapped up last week - but I will be making more! xx

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  11. Ok, thanks. I will keep an eye out for them as I would really love to have a couple. xx

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  12. These are so beautifully done. I love the graphic illustrative style.

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  13. These are lovely Kirsty. I love the movement you've managed to capture in them, and all done on a sewing machine, amazing!! (i wouldn't know where to start) Amanda x

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  14. Hello,

    Just found you & wanted to say that I think your work is utterly delightful!

    Lx

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  15. Love the chickens!!Clever framer yes!
    Happy Easterxxxx

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  16. Nice work you make, specialy de driftwoods!

    Frederike from Holland

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  17. They are lovely x

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  18. I just started following your work. It's so unusual & so AAAAwesome!

    Thanks for sharing your talents!
    Grandma Nancy in central IL, U.S.A.

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