DIY - chicken in fabric
Hi chickiess! Nice idea for Easter or for a country decor : here is how to sew pretty chickens and roosters in fabric :-) cluck, cluck, cluck... Here we go!
Material
- piece of fabric of 15X30cm for the body
- two pieces of fabric of 10x15cm for the beak, comb and tail (if you want a rooster)
I used cotton but choose whatever fabric / scraps you want. Differentiate the colors/patterns to create a contrast between the body and from the other parts.
Step 1: prepare the shapes
Cut out your rectangle body, beak and crest rectangles. Vary the colors and patterns, it will be prettier!
Fold the small coupons in half and draw the shapes (beak, crest and tail) on the back.
For more ease, sew them by following the lines before cutting them.
Leave an opening at the bottom and cut 0.5cm from the seam.
Turn your elements over using a stick to bring out the corners. Mark with an iron.
Step 2: Assemble the chicken
Fold the body fabric in half right sides together to make a square.
Pin the beak, crest and tail (if it's a rooster) between the two layers. Be sure to position your elements like this:
For the rooster I place the tail in the fold.
I pin to hold it all together.
Sew the 2 sides together leaving the bottom side of the chicken open.
Turn it around and you get your empty chicken/rooster :
Stuff your chicken and pin the open side by folding in the opposite direction of the opposite side to make a triangular shape.
Pin to hold in place.
Step 3: the legs and eyes
Cut your cord in half and make a knot at the ends that you'll burn.
Insert the legs between two pins on the side left open.
Close with a stitch and sew the eyes.
Congratulations, your chicken ....or rooster is ready!
See you soon,
Mika.
Stéphanie - 04/02/2024 18:08:05
Je vais tenter, elle est trop mignonne
Stéphanie - 04/01/2024 16:34:23
Je vais tenter, elle est trop mignonne
Marion - 03/17/2024 17:42:32
Bonjour, merci pour ce modèle très bien détaillé. Je suis débutante, je commence à peine à coudre avec une petite machine, et aujourd'hui grâce à votre tuto j'ai réussi et je suis fier de moi.
ROCAULT Annick - 02/18/2024 19:34:05
j ai adoree faire ce modele aimerais en recevoir d autres merci
Tartine11 - 02/15/2024 09:17:24
Magnifique je vais essayer avec mes petites filles
Virginie - 06/13/2022 11:36:37
Hello ! Merci pour ce tuto c'est super mignon ! Je vais essayer de le reproduire avec du tissu au metre !
lili.rijo@hotmail.fr - 04/15/2022 21:15:04
j adore votre petite poule c est trop mignon