Thursday, December 9, 2010

Chicken Scratch anyone?

I answered a question today about a quilt that I had packed away in a bin on the top shelf... which meant that I had to go pull the bin down and take it out to look at it.  Chicken Scratch is an old hand stitching technique.  One of the ladies in my quilt group who is 80 something introduced this art to me, maybe 5 years ago.  It probably was close to a year that I worked on these hand stitched blocks before I had the right number of blocks completed so that I could put the top together.  There are 20 blocks and the blocks are 15" square.  I have procrastinated on the quilting phase because I want it to be just the right quilting.  It was pointed out that if I had the quilt out, what would be a good reason to put it back up on the shelf.  My husband would be happy to have a new quilt for our bed.  He said he was anxious to see what I would come up with.


For those who have not seen chicken scratch before, I have a close up here.  It is probably not a quilt I would do again... not because it is hard to do, but rather it just takes a long time.  I'm sure that I will find the right way to quilt it and it will be a beautiful display of an old art.

1 comment:

  1. Sallie,
    I LOVE TO CHICKEN SCRATCH. I MADE SEVERAL PATTERNS, ALL DIFFERANT SIZES AND ALL DIFFERANT SIZES OF GINGHAM. I WAS GOING TO MAKE THEM INTO PILLOWS, BUT THOUGHT WHAT AM I GOING TO DO WITH ALL THEM PILLOWS? SO I PUT THEM ALL INTO QUILT. IT TURNED OUT GREAT. IT IS HARD TO FIND PATTERNS FOR CHICKEN SCRAtCH. JOAN

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