Plucky Chicken Basket

This little Chick is ready to help out when she can! She would like nothing better than to hold warm dinner rolls wrapped in a towel on your dinner table. If you are into crafts she can hold your yarn and knitting or crochet needles for you helping to keep your project all in one place. Put your silverware and paper towels in her basket for a table outside at a BBQ. She's not just a little workhorse, she can also be quite pretty with a vase and some flowers set in her little basket as a pretty decoration. This little Chicken will brighten your table or help you stay organized all the while looking cute as can be. Add some straps and she becomes a carry bag!
This is a beginner level project that includes machine stitching and some applique work.
A complete list of supplies and instructions can be found using this link.
The class will take place at our Uptown Retreat House, 514 3rd Street, Blanco, TX 78606. It has a full kitchen, so feel free to bring your own lunch or order from several nearby restaurants.
There is limited space is available, so sign up early. For questions or cancellations see our Workshop Policies.
| Skill Level: | Beginner |
| Skill Details: | Beginner friendly workshop. |
| Materials Included: | Chicken Basket Pattern |
| Requirements: | Please use the link in the Long Description for the list of supplies and additional information. |
| Instructor: | Tracey Puig |
| Instructor Bio: | Hello "Plucky Chick" Club, I am Tracey and I love FABRIC! I will buy fabric and stash it hoping to find a perfect project for it. I started sewing about 2013 and I've been hooked ever since. I bought a little Singer from JoAnn's and with it I could take classes. Well I took the classes and sewing has become my favorite pastime. I have since become more of a project sewist. |
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