
Lady chicken,

Both of them were made using my new technique of wrapping recycled strips of fabric on top of each other.
I was trying to test this technique by creating more detailed creatures, incorporating the crochet and embroidery I use when creating my other creatures.

I was trying to test this technique by creating more detailed creatures, incorporating the crochet and embroidery I use when creating my other creatures.

I was quite obsessed with their details, as I always am.
I made the poor rooster put his crocheted vest on and take it off at least 8 times, until I came to the decision that he is the kind of rooster that should wear a vest.
As you can see, they are quite detail-oriented too, and they don't like it when I don't clean the window rails.
Besides that, they have a lot of fun together.
*You can find Lady Chicken and Mr. Rooster at my etsy store.
*You can find Lady Chicken and Mr. Rooster at my etsy store.