Eggs and chicks symbolize new life at Easter. Sew your own cute and cheeky Chester Chicken block using my free foundation paper pieced pattern.
For Easter last year I gave you the sweet and stunning Bonita Bunny block pattern, and this year I have another one for you - please say hello to the charming and cheeky Chester Chicken!
Now isn't he the cutest? I found this block in the EQ8 library and knew straight away that you would fall in love with him too. I did do a few modifications to the original block pattern - I added more shape to his head and shoulders, and I thought he needed a bow tie, just because!
He's such a fun little block pattern and perfect for any of your Easter projects. Add Chester Chicken to your Easter quilts, or use him as a cushion front or mini quilt - my quilt is now hanging in our grandson's nursery!
I drafted Bonita Bunny in three sizes (6", 8" and 10"), so it was only fair I draft Chester Chicken in the same sizes so you have a set. You can hang the two mini's side by side or use both blocks together in projects.
Chester Chicken is a foundation paper pieced block pattern and there's nothing particularly tricky or hard about this one. There are separate sections to join, and I've included my tips to help you put it together quickly and easily.
I used fabrics from my stash, and I haven't included quantities or requirements because you only need small amounts of each colour, and it varies between the block sizes. As a reference, I sewed the 8" block and I used fat eighths.
I've also included a colouring sheet so you can plan your block prior to committing to sew. The kids will love these as well - print up a bunch and let them colour in while you sew without disruption :)
I've also included instructions for making your block into a mini quilt, including optional instructions for adding a hanging sleeve or corner hangers to display your quilt this Easter.
You will need a few buttons for the eyes and the centre of the bow, but if you're worried about a choking hazard then embroider your own details or applique some eyes instead.
I think Chester is a charming little chick and I hope you enjoy sewing him in any of the three sizes. The kids are going to love him, and he's a cute symbol of new life for this year's Easter celebrations.
To download and print your free Chester Chicken FPP pattern, simply click on the link below and start sewing today!
I can't wait to see what you sew using this free pattern, and if you haven't given Bonita Bunny a try yet, make sure you add her to your list. She's such a sweetie and they make a cute set - the kids will be delighted. :)
Enjoy!
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Happy quilting :)
How cute, Rose. Thank you so much. I look forward to your blog and your wonderful patterns. Happy Easter (a little early).
ReplyDeleteAwww thank you! Happy Easter to you and your family as well. I hope you enjoy Chester :)
DeleteThis is a cute block. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan. I thought he was adorable :)
DeleteCute block and name (both!)! And thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Patti! I hope Chester is useful to you and your Easter projects :)
DeleteJust adorable! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Susan! Have fun with Chester, he's a cutie :)
DeleteThank You Rose, he is just the cutest chic! So very nice of you to share them with us!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Carmen! Have fun with him :)
DeleteI love your Easter chick and you Easter bunny! So adorable! I don’t use Pinterest or Instagram, so I can’t follow you there, do you use Facebook at all?
ReplyDeleteThank you and yes Threadbare Creations is on Facebook :)
DeleteTHANK YOU! The bunny and chicken are adorable. I'm going to make mug rugs for my Neighbors. They have been so nice to us since we moved here and I have been wondering what I could do for them.
ReplyDeleteYou are the most kind and generous person!! Thanks again, Sweet Girl.
Thank you so much for your darling patterns! I have made two Bonita Bunnies and one Chester Chick and will make another. Your instructions are easy to follow. My very first foundation paper pieced project was Bonita Bunny and I was so excited as I added each piece and could see her coming together! They are all so adorable and I look forward to sewing more of your beautiful projects!
ReplyDeleteOh that's wonderful! I'm so glad you enjoyed both patterns - they're little cuties and perfect for Easter! Happy sewing :)
DeleteThank you! These are adorable! I didn't have Bonita Bunny, so grabbed it also. Can't wait to get them made.
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