Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Black Tie Boogie Blog Hop

I'm happy to be participating in another fun blog hop! Thanks to Vickie and Madame Samm for all their work to organize this one.

So the theme is roosters, hens, chicks, or turkeys and I chose hens/chickens for mine. I've had this design in my brain for a long time, and was happy to have an occasion to bring it to life. It's another table runner that features hexagons as the main shape (like my Patriotic Sheep, Pumpkins on the Vine, and Flaky Snowmen runners).

A hexagon chicken? Yup, it's possible...

 
Her head and body are both hexagons.
 
And her head is tilted because she's asking the age-old question...
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
 
I don't have an answer for her, do you? In any case, her friends are pondering the question as well. Here they are in the finished 12" x 26" WoolFelt table runner, appropriately named "Which Came First?"
 
 
This pattern will be available in my Etsy and Craftsy shops soon. I hope you like my project!
 
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Be sure to visit the other talented folks on today's list (just updated)!
 

 November 19

78 comments:

  1. Ah, the age old questions - egg or chick! They are so cute.

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  2. Your runner is super creative, not just with the wool but the actual thinking that goes along with the theme. Thank you for sharing Elizabeth!
    ~Brandy

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  3. They are super cute and it looks like they might be doing the black tie boogie! Very beautiful work!

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  4. I do like your project Elizabeth ! Who would have thought a hexagon could make such a cute chicken. Very creative !

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  5. You have been very creative made the chickens out of hexagons. And they are so cute. Thanks for sharing

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  6. Love your table runner! Thank you for sharing and I am looking forward to the pattern.

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  7. How clever! Love that you used hexagons. Darling tablerunner, Thanks for sharing, great job!

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

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  8. Good idea with the hexagons, brings me a lot of ideas in mind! Wonderful table topper, and still, the question will always be unanswered, I think, smile....

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  9. LOVE it! Especially the tilted head. Super Cute!

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  10. How cute! I love the heads cocked to the side. What a cute topper.

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  11. Looks like a lively singing trio! Your runner is adorable.

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  12. Wow! And here I thought I knew all about hexagons. You have created a new use for them and it is WONDERFUL! You always share beautiful work and the little table runner with those dancing chickens makes me smile. Thanks for sharing today!

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  13. Oh Elizabeth!!! This is just the cutest piece!

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  14. The table runner is cute, cute, cute. I love the hexie chickens. Hexies are so popular now and personally, I think they are timeless. It looks like adorable hearts for their combs. I love the eggs in the corners of the runner, too. Thanks for participating another adorable table runner.

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  15. absolutely fowl creation in the nicest softest way…love your runner my sweet….your pieces are always creative

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  16. This is too stinking cute! hexies all the way!

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  17. I would never have thought of using hexagons but they're perfect for this project! I wish I knew the answer to that question - something profound or wise - but I know the answer to this question....it's darling! blessings, marlene

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  18. Oh what a question it is... I seen a cartoon of the chicken and egg fighting as to who was first. I like your topper and the the hexie chicken...great idea.

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  19. Wow! A hexagon chicken-now who would have thunk it? It is a very cute runner and would be so adorable in the kitchen. Thank you for sharing.

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  20. I love your runner - what a great use of hexagons!
    thanks for sharing!

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  21. I love your hexi chicken idea. The table runner is really really cute.

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  22. I love that runner and hopefully the chicken with the tilted head will figure out that age-old question. Too cute!

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  23. Your hexagon chicken is very cute. I love her personality. Thanks for hopping Black Tie Boogie. Creative Stitching Bliss...

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  24. What a cute little quilt. ANd something else to make from hexies. Perfect!

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  25. Always love to see what you have come up with! Great chickens! Thanks for sharing.

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  26. Very, very clever. Great use of hexies for sure.

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  27. this is s adorable if my mom was still alive I would so make this for her she was all about chickens

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  28. Great use of hexagons, I never would have thought of it for a chicken :)

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  29. This is really cute. I believe the chicken came before the egg (God made it).. How else are you going to get an egg.

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  30. SEW CUTE! I don't care which came first, they're both delicious!

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  31. Those are really adorable -- love your chickens! I'm pretty sure the chicken came first . . . . errr, or maybe not.

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  32. Hexie Chicks - Looks great. Thanks for sharing. Boogie On. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

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  33. Cute runner! Love your chickens with attitude, nice job! Thanks for being part of the hop.

    missmoozie(at)gmail(dot)com

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  34. So darn cute!!! Thanks for sharing.

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  35. Can't beat a chicken out of hexies. Very sweet.

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  36. Your chickens are very pretty - it's amazing you can make them out of hexis - think they will be pondering that question for a long time.

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  37. You have a very creative mind. Who would have thought you could get this cute a chicken from a hexie. Great job.

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  38. Hehehe! What a cute design! Your hexie chickens are very clever.

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  39. Cute, cute to use the hexies for your chickens. Very cute; I liked that you cocked her head.

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  40. Adorable table runner and I love using beautiful wool felts on quilty projects!

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  41. Who would have thought you could make a hexie chicken...yours are just the cutest. Thanks for sharing! Happy stitching! Pauline

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  42. That table runner is egg-ceptionally cute! Awwww... those silly chickens! Great job, Elizabeth!

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  43. Adorable! I am going to share your blog with a group of gals that love to hexi!

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  44. I'm just learning to work with hexes and your design definitely shows that there is more to them then flowers! Love the chicks they are adorable!

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  45. Hexies rule! Lovely table runner.

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  46. Awesome hexie chick table runner. Very creative.

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  47. Very adorable, Elizabeth! Where do you find wool felt?
    ~Lynda

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    1. I buy wool felt online from several sources:

      http://www.joggles.com/

      http://commonwealthfelt.com/

      http://www.prairiepointjunction.com/woolfeltcentral.html

      Hope that helps!

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  48. Hahahaha, that's so cute!! They look like dancing chickens!

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  49. A hexagon chicken, that's clever. Very cute!

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  50. I absolutely love your table runner!!!!!! This is one I want to make!!!!!

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  51. Very clever! Love the chickens. Cute table runner. Thanks for sharing. K-

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  52. Oh, haha, I love the hexie chicks! Very clever use of such a versatile block. They've really got personality!

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  53. Hexi chickens! Wonderful idea! Pastel shades for spring...oh, no. I hear a new quilt in my head.

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  54. Cute, cute table runner! I love your chickens!

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  55. Love, love, love how you used hexagons again! :)

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  56. Sew clever with the hexagons!! Love it!!
    susie

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  57. How unique to make the chickens into hexies! Love the table runner too!
    Dawn
    array-dawn at cox dot net

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  58. Very adorable Elizabeth, thanks for sharing. Sandra

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  59. Such a wonderful project, I cannot wait for the pattern!

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  60. Who would have thought...a hexie chicken. Love all three. Using wool felt this must have been a real pleasure to stitch.

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  61. Perfect hexie chickies!

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  62. What an Egg-citing project! You have really outdone yourself with the use of Hexies in there as well!

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  63. Really clever design! You have egg-cellent talent!

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  64. I have to say I really love your chickens.

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  65. Cute, fun and I bet a real conversation starter!
    Thank you for sharing and making us smile.

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  66. HaHa - that is so cute. Hexi heads - works well!!! And of course the chicken came first. In Genesis it tells of how God created the animals and the birds. The eggs came later after the rooster was created. Thanks for sharing and have a joy filled holiday season!

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  67. I am so incredibly late getting around for this hop---on deadline, 3 must get done soon items---but now that I am on the binding I hope to check in on all of you! I love these hexagon chickens! Another home run, Elizabeth!

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