Thank you wonderful idea. I have free range chickens n these are adorable. Have a great day in France 🇫🇷 I’ve always wanted to see your beautiful country.
I swear you"re Psychic Miss Jenny...I was just sitting here wishing I had a FAST and EASY design and...POOF. There you were with your "Cheeky Little Chicken" ! So adorable.. Thanks for all you do. I always learn from you and appreciate you sharing your talent and happy attitude with us! Cluck..Cluck..Cluck..Cluck
.this is just so cute:) When I was a little girl eons ago, my parents gave me a sewing box, with needles, thread, scissors, fancy work and embroidery threads. I was in 7th heaven! AND the box had a little chicken painted on the top of it! This tutorial brought back many memories:) Thanks so much. Your tuts are just the best..and entertaining as well:)
That is so fun! I love it when you throw in a craft project once in a while. I imagine you'll be doing more of these as we get closer to the holidays! Thanks, Jenny!
I spend too much time online learning sewing techniques and someone suggested your tutorials in a facebook group this evening... I came on over and have watched several before this one. now, I take classes on craftsy, watch RUclips too often, and much time in various facebook groups- in two years this tutorial right here is by far the most entertaining thing I've watched sewing related! you're so...real and hilarious...I could watch your videos for hours and learn tons while actually being entertained. I sorta use craftsy to go to sleep every night *yawn*- this is gold! enjoyed your ironing board video too. don't stop.
Well, that's it. I just heard that beautiful voice ... you soprano, you! People love to be entertained & waiting for tid-bits at the end of videos is the cat's MEOW!!! Gorgeous voice. Thanks Jenny, for sharing yourself with the world. AND thanks for teaching to quilt.
Thank you Jenny. Have had some devasting news during the last week about my Husband's health. We have been stunned by the news. Your tutorial just cheered me up a little. Pat from UK.
i Jenny and Co. I am finally throwing away my first chicken pincushion from this tutorial.. OMG I have enjoyed that baby until some of my pins were rusting. Yes they rusted. darn it all. Sew, no problem, I have my book and this to remake a cuter one. I also, re-marked new quilting pins with letters and #'s, as this is what I have my rows and column marking pins in. I'll just thank you again. Hope you are doing well in your mission, stay safe and may God Bless you all.
OMG Jenny!!! I love the little song at the end followed by the "are ya ready?" in your normal voice LOL.....reminds me of myself when I'm home alone talking to myself while cleaning because I randomly start singing a sentence in falsetto like at an Opera LOVE IT!!!
i am making these for my 3 girls and several for myself.. keep up the good work,i have made several quilts after watching your tutorials.. made jacobs ladder for our preacher and his wife when they retired..
I just made one of these adorable cushions with the first 2 squares I ever made while learning the log cabin quilt......Now it sits beside the machine and i can remember back to my very first quilt.....
I made my chickens as a family (big, medium, small, tiny) for my grandchild. And she loved playing with them. For sewing friends, I made chickens pincushion with fabric that was their theme. For example: black, red, and white for one friend; for another friend who likes to travel used map fabric, etc,
You just make me smile every time I watch you. These are fun to make and I have friends that sew so will be making them ones as gifts.. Thank you Jenny !!!!!
I saw you pop that pin in your mouth. My mother did that all the time and fussed at me not too! Love this tutorial. So much fun thank you for making sewing fun again.
I've recently gotten "Hooked on Jenny!" I've done the zipper pouches and now I'm on to chicken pin cushions! Love all the quick, easy, fun ideas. Maybe I'll get brave and try some of the tougher ones! Thanks so much!
I always wanted to know how to quilt. I took a night class in high school but wasn't able to finish the class. I looked at some books but didn't feel like I was getting an understanding. When my kids were in grade school I was in the room while they were watching PBS and your show came on. For the first time in my life I felt like "Wow, this lady makes it look so easy to piece together a quilt. I tried to tape all your shows but was unsuccessful. I was so happy to find you on you-tube. I ask my husband if he would buy me a new sewing machine and he did. He didn't want me to buy new material just yet. So my plan is to ask him if I can get a gift cert. for my birthday. I well send you a picture of my first quit. I want to go to your store in Missouri so I can meet you in person. You are a very good instructor. I just love you. You're down to earth and I like that. Oh, and bty these pincushions are very nice, I'm going to make me one.
So excited to find this tutorial! Just bought one of these at a shop in Jacksonport, WI, and wanted to come home (to Atlanta) and make one. Thank you Jenny for making it so easy! Also, visited a quilt shop in Sturgeon Bay, WI, and the owner was talking about watching your video for making the disappearing pinwheel. You are popular everywhere!
I love you Jenny. I kinda prefer your singing. Reminds me of my precious Mothers voice. When we were naughty, she'd say she was gonna go to the Metropolitan Opera & she'd begin singing until my brothers & I would cry, no don't go Mom. We will be good. And she would stop singing & we all would laugh. I suppose some very learned person these days would say she was cruel & manipulative. Lol. Thanks for teaching this old dog some new tricks. Here chicky chicky, here chicky chicky. Lol again‼️
Thanks for this tutorial. I have a pantry chicken with herbs in it to repel insects. Look at it every time I open the pantry and think I should be able to make some. Your pattern will be well used now👍🇦🇺
I just want every one to know how great Missouri Star Quilt Co. is. I ordered items on April 16th. I received them on April 17th. How fast was that, I have never received anything I have purchased that fast. Thank You, Kayli, & Erica Good Job. Sharon
Quilters tutorials always scared me it all sounded so technical and complicated,but I just love your relaxed friendly and humorous attitude. I am away to have a wee go at this. Thank you x
I'm so happy that I found you! I had two tutorials on Crafty, but I couldn't afford to buy more. I love the way you teach, you're very talented and I feel if I was close to you doing the projects. Thank you so much for sharing!
I just made one with 2 leftover charm squares from the Window Pane 9 Patch I also just made with Downton Abbey Dowager Countess fabric. She's a "fancy" chicken. :-) Thanks for the tutorial! I had fun making it!
Hello there! I live in clevedon, england, uk I've just started sewing and I love your tutorials I've already made your little zip bag and now can't wait to make the pin cushion!! You have some great ideas... Thank you! X
As soon as Jenny said, “chicken pin cushion” my heart leapt with joy because this project was the very first project I made when I transitioned from (simple) garment sewing for my toddlers into the world of quilt-type sewing. Approximately 14 yrs ago I bought Doreen Speckmann’s Norwegian Chicken Pincushion pattern and was hooked. I didn't know at the time that the pattern’s instruction for paper-piecing of the log cabins was not the norm with regard to putting average quilt blocks together, but was the thing for me since I can be a little anal at times and I needed that kind of instruction since I’d never done any block piecing before. I was so enthused by Jenny’s tutorial that I promptly bought some red felt for the combs, dusted off my paper pattern, and will be giving some newly-hatched hens away for, hmmm …oh, whatever I can think of. They’re too cute not to.
Wow this was the cutest lil thing I ever made!! Of course it took a little time to make the chick but overall, it’s such a good tutorial! I’ve always wanted to know how to do pincushion this is a great example! Love your tutorial, Jenny! From much love ,Sophia
I just made one of those 10 minute table runners and matching placemats for my daughter.... have some leftover fabric that I cut off the placements.... Thanks for this tutorial.... will be squaring up the fabric and making some of these for my daughter!
I so look forward to our Friday mornings!!! I love this one! I see these chicken pin cushions at quilt shows. Now I can make my own instead of buying them! Thank you Jenny!!!
theses are brilliant ,...going to make a bigger one as a doorstop thanks for sharing all your videos they are really appreciated i have learned so much........
Love all your tutorials....always look forward to Friday! I really like these little quick projects thrown in along with your great quilts! Keep them coming! A big fan in Ohio!!!
This is so awesome my daughter wanted a pin cushion that looked different from everyone else's in her class, she's just started clothing and textiles in school and I was trying to make a cute one has a surprise but, I can't Sew so, I used a glue gun and it came out amazing, so my daughter loves it and I showed her your video and she is going to make it when she starts to use the machine so thank so much for this.
LOL....Oh my goodness, you had me in stitches (excuse the pun) at the end when you were singing! You have a beautiful voice. What a great way to test the mic, lol. I LOVE this project, I am definitely going to have a go at this. I also saw on Pinterest that someone had made a small one that they stuck onto the front of their sewing machine so as they were removing pins, they stuck them onto a wee panel pin cushion on their machine. I thought that was an ingenious idea. Great tutorial as always, I'm looking forward to making this one. Lee x
I LOVE these chickens, omgggg lmao,,,we use to have chickens on our farm, my mom still lives on the home place still, but i think she would love if i made her one for her sewing room. Thanks Jenny, you have awesome videos, and a great sense of humour, you sure keep my attention lol,,,Cheers xo
Oh those are so cute! I live more rural now and sell a bit at our tiny farmers market. People raise chickens here. I think they would be cute even if people dont sew.
Wonderful! Here in France we would fill them with lavender flowers, so it smells really good!
Thank you wonderful idea. I have free range chickens n these are adorable. Have a great day in France 🇫🇷 I’ve always wanted to see your beautiful country.
Jenny, I absolutely love your personality. you're so full of life and joy. thank you for this tutorial 💜🧵🪡
I swear you"re Psychic Miss Jenny...I was just sitting here wishing I had a FAST and EASY design and...POOF. There you were with your "Cheeky Little Chicken" ! So adorable.. Thanks for all you do. I always learn from you and appreciate you sharing your talent and happy attitude with us! Cluck..Cluck..Cluck..Cluck
If you use rice for the stuffing you can also heat it up in a microwave for a few seconds and use as a heat pad if needed.
Good idea
These are about as precious as they can get. You're a doll!
.this is just so cute:) When I was a little girl eons ago, my parents gave me a sewing box, with needles, thread, scissors, fancy work and embroidery threads. I was in 7th heaven! AND the box had a little chicken painted on the top of it! This tutorial brought back many memories:) Thanks so much. Your tuts are just the best..and entertaining as well:)
That's such a fun story! We're so glad we could spark those memories! :)
I dry used coffee grounds and use in my pin cushions, keeps pins sharp and recycled TOO, love these little chicks
That is so fun! I love it when you throw in a craft project once in a while. I imagine you'll be doing more of these as we get closer to the holidays! Thanks, Jenny!
I love these and Jenny you are a wonderful Lady. God has blessed you.
My favorite pincushion
Thank you
I spend too much time online learning sewing techniques and someone suggested your tutorials in a facebook group this evening... I came on over and have watched several before this one.
now, I take classes on craftsy, watch RUclips too often, and much time in various facebook groups- in two years this tutorial right here is by far the most entertaining thing I've watched sewing related! you're so...real and hilarious...I could watch your videos for hours and learn tons while actually being entertained. I sorta use craftsy to go to sleep every night *yawn*- this is gold! enjoyed your ironing board video too. don't stop.
Jenny I love how clear and simple you make every thing.
Well, that's it. I just heard that beautiful voice ... you soprano, you! People love to be entertained & waiting for tid-bits at the end of videos is the cat's MEOW!!! Gorgeous voice. Thanks Jenny, for sharing yourself with the world. AND thanks for teaching to quilt.
This lady is the best. I watch everything she makes because she is an awesome teacher......
I am so seeing these filled with rice and used as pattern weights. Thank you so cute!!!
Evelyn H I was thinking they would be cute pattern weighs, too.
Thank you Jenny. Have had some devasting news during the last week about my Husband's health. We have been stunned by the news. Your tutorial just cheered me up a little. Pat from UK.
How do you do that? Mine got moldy!
I love chicken so i need to make it!
Grazie mille per questo video!
Sei bravissima e molto simpatica!
What a fun way to use orphan pieces. Thank you, Queen Crowing Chicken ... glad I caught the postscript to your tutorial!
i Jenny and Co. I am finally throwing away my first chicken pincushion from this tutorial.. OMG I have enjoyed that baby until some of my pins were rusting. Yes they rusted. darn it all. Sew, no problem, I have my book and this to remake a cuter one. I also, re-marked new quilting pins with letters and #'s, as this is what I have my rows and column marking pins in. I'll just thank you again. Hope you are doing well in your mission, stay safe and may God Bless you all.
That is called a comb on a chicken's head and there is a wattle under the beak. ❤
I have wanted to make these for gifts. You explain it well, and great demonstration. Thank you for sharing this with us. 🪡🧵✂️🍀🤟🤗🦓
OMG Jenny!!! I love the little song at the end followed by the "are ya ready?" in your normal voice LOL.....reminds me of myself when I'm home alone talking to myself while cleaning because I randomly start singing a sentence in falsetto like at an Opera LOVE IT!!!
Another cute project. I don't know what to choose to make first out of all the nice things you show! !
i am making these for my 3 girls and several for myself.. keep up the good work,i have made several quilts after watching your tutorials.. made jacobs ladder for our preacher and his wife when they retired..
I just made one of these adorable cushions with the first 2 squares I ever made while learning the log cabin quilt......Now it sits beside the machine and i can remember back to my very first quilt.....
I made my chickens as a family (big, medium, small, tiny) for my grandchild. And she loved playing with them. For sewing friends, I made chickens pincushion with fabric that was their theme. For example: black, red, and white for one friend; for another friend who likes to travel used map fabric, etc,
You can buy bags of crushed walnut shells at your local pet store. They are used as reptile bedding. They do make awesome filler - heavy and sharpens!
You just make me smile every time I watch you. These are fun to make and I have friends that sew so will be making them ones as gifts.. Thank you Jenny !!!!!
I saw you pop that pin in your mouth. My mother did that all the time and fussed at me not too! Love this tutorial. So much fun thank you for making sewing fun again.
The red thing on the chickens head is a comb. Love the video.
Had lots of fun with these. They make great paper weights also. :)
You are a treasure ❤ excellent tutorial...thank you for sharing this wonderful tutorial ❤️ adorable 🐔 pin cushion ❤
What a great voice! Opera! Thanks! I finally understand how these little chicks are made & I made one too! Yay!
Oh my goodness! These are the cutest things. Making them for gifts for Christmas
Love it!! I must make some, after all I have 12 real chickens!! Thank you Jenny!
I've recently gotten "Hooked on Jenny!" I've done the zipper pouches and now I'm on to chicken pin cushions! Love all the quick, easy, fun ideas. Maybe I'll get brave and try some of the tougher ones! Thanks so much!
Adorable last minute gifts!
A chicken is a HER! A rooster is a HIM! ❤ the pin cushions!
A chicken is either a him or a her.
A hen is a her. A rooster is a him.
So cute! Love your personality, Jenny! More singing!!!
Couldn't wait to see how your cute little chicken 'hatched' as you turned him right side out! :)
It's wonderful to see your versatility! Thank you for another view of your talent!!
I always wanted to know how to quilt. I took a night class in high school but wasn't able to finish the class. I looked at some books but didn't feel like I was getting an understanding. When my kids were in grade school I was in the room while they were watching PBS and your show came on. For the first time in my life I felt like "Wow, this lady makes it look so easy to piece together a quilt. I tried to tape all your shows but was unsuccessful. I was so happy to find you on you-tube. I ask my husband if he would buy me a new sewing machine and he did. He didn't want me to buy new material just yet. So my plan is to ask him if I can get a gift cert. for my birthday. I well send you a picture of my first quit. I want to go to your store in Missouri so I can meet you in person. You are a very good instructor. I just love you. You're down to earth and I like that. Oh, and bty these pincushions are very nice, I'm going to make me one.
I hope you managed to make a quilt. Start off small and you will be fine. It is fun!
Use his old shirts and jeans and make a quilt .
I really hate it when a woman says she has to ask her husband if she can buy some fabric .........
So excited to find this tutorial! Just bought one of these at a shop in Jacksonport, WI, and wanted to come home (to Atlanta) and make one. Thank you Jenny for making it so easy! Also, visited a quilt shop in Sturgeon Bay, WI, and the owner was talking about watching your video for making the disappearing pinwheel. You are popular everywhere!
Thank you so much for watching and your kind words Jennifer Clay!
Adorable! I love the endless ideas and sharing that Jenny keeps coming up with.
I love you Jenny. I kinda prefer your singing. Reminds me of my precious Mothers voice. When we were naughty, she'd say she was gonna go to the Metropolitan Opera & she'd begin singing until my brothers & I would cry, no don't go Mom. We will be good. And she would stop singing & we all would laugh. I suppose some very learned person these days would say she was cruel & manipulative. Lol. Thanks for teaching this old dog some new tricks. Here chicky chicky, here chicky chicky. Lol again‼️
Nice singing voice at the end Jenny! Got some orphan blocks that are going to make some cute chickens. Thanks as always for a great tutorial
Such a darling idea and I love chickens too since I have 9 of them! Must make a few of these. Thanks.
That iron!!! Wow, where have I been?!! I have never seen one like it, and in Yellow, so beautiful.
Loved the singing too. ria
I love this iron! It's the Oliso and you can grab one on our site if you'd like. Thanks so much for watching, Claudette Weeks!!
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Thanks for this tutorial. I have a pantry chicken with herbs in it to repel insects. Look at it every time I open the pantry and think I should be able to make some. Your pattern will be well used now👍🇦🇺
I just want every one to know how great Missouri Star Quilt Co. is. I ordered items on April 16th. I received them on April 17th. How fast was that, I have never received anything I have purchased that fast. Thank You, Kayli, & Erica Good Job. Sharon
Omg that quack is the BEST
Quilters tutorials always scared me it all sounded so technical and complicated,but I just love your relaxed friendly and humorous attitude. I am away to have a wee go at this. Thank you x
I'm so happy that I found you! I had two tutorials on Crafty, but I couldn't afford to buy more. I love the way you teach, you're very talented and I feel if I was close to you doing the projects.
Thank you so much for sharing!
I just made one with 2 leftover charm squares from the Window Pane 9 Patch I also just made with Downton Abbey Dowager Countess fabric. She's a "fancy" chicken. :-) Thanks for the tutorial! I had fun making it!
OH! We love a fancy chicken!!! Share pics on our Facebook?
This is so cute and SIMPLE! Thanks for sharing.
I love this and can't wait to make one! Thank you! 😊
I just love those chiken, just lovely to make gifts for quilting friends. Thank you for sharing
Saw these at a quilt shop I visited this week, Love it!!!!! Can't wait to make some. I have lots of orphans, lol
Hello there! I live in clevedon, england, uk I've just started sewing and I love your tutorials I've already made your little zip bag and now can't wait to make the pin cushion!! You have some great ideas... Thank you! X
I like the doorstop idea too...perfect little projects!
I just made one.. it is so easy and cute. Going to make a few for mom she loves chickens.. Thanks love your videos.
As soon as Jenny said, “chicken pin cushion” my heart leapt with joy because this project was the very first project I made when I transitioned from (simple) garment sewing for my toddlers into the world of quilt-type sewing. Approximately 14 yrs ago I bought Doreen Speckmann’s Norwegian Chicken Pincushion pattern and was hooked. I didn't know at the time that the pattern’s instruction for paper-piecing of the log cabins was not the norm with regard to putting average quilt blocks together, but was the thing for me since I can be a little anal at times and I needed that kind of instruction since I’d never done any block piecing before. I was so enthused by Jenny’s tutorial that I promptly bought some red felt for the combs, dusted off my paper pattern, and will be giving some newly-hatched hens away for, hmmm …oh, whatever I can think of. They’re too cute not to.
Love it!!!!
So fun. Thanks for sharing. I need lots of these little
Guys.
Wow this was the cutest lil thing I ever made!! Of course it took a little time to make the chick but overall, it’s such a good tutorial! I’ve always wanted to know how to do pincushion this is a great example! Love your tutorial, Jenny! From much love ,Sophia
I just made one of those 10 minute table runners and matching placemats for my daughter.... have some leftover fabric that I cut off the placements.... Thanks for this tutorial.... will be squaring up the fabric and making some of these for my daughter!
I so look forward to our Friday mornings!!! I love this one! I see these chicken pin cushions at quilt shows. Now I can make my own instead of buying them! Thank you Jenny!!!
those are so cute. I will be making them for sure. You have such great ideas. Love them! Thanks Jenny
Love your voice you are so pleasant and your tutorials are so informative thank you wishing you well from texas
Hi Jenny. These are gorgeous. I shall make some for Christmas presents. Your tutorial is very easy to understand. Thank you. Jan.
Hope they LOVE them. Thanks Jan Moss!
theses are brilliant ,...going to make a bigger one as a doorstop thanks for sharing all your videos they are really appreciated i have learned so much........
This is just adorable! Love it! Thanks Jenny!
This is a great way to use up my tons of vintage fabric scraps!!!
Love all your tutorials....always look forward to Friday! I really like these little quick projects thrown in along with your great quilts! Keep them coming! A big fan in Ohio!!!
Another great tutorial Jenny, thank you; these little chicks are just too gorgeous! X
I just love your little chickens and plan on making some for my girl friend and my self! What a great idea for orphan blocks!
Can't wait to make these cute pin cushions for presents!
I love all your tutorials, and this one is especially fun and useful, thanks! Oh, and so cute!
We're so glad you enjoyed it! :)
Congratulations! And thank YOU for your quilting videos! And great selection of fabrics.
Love your tutorial. i have made severial. they are so easy to make. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial
Adorable quick gift! Thank you for the great tutorial.
Me encantó!!! Voy a hacer todo un gallinero, jejeje. Besos y gracias por el tutorial.
Love the tutorial especially the singing at the end. You have a beautiful voice 🎤
It's a comb on the top! Great fun! Thank you!
This is so awesome my daughter wanted a pin cushion that looked different from everyone else's in her class, she's just started clothing and textiles in school and I was trying to make a cute one has a surprise but, I can't Sew so, I used a glue gun and it came out amazing, so my daughter loves it and I showed her your video and she is going to make it when she starts to use the machine so thank so much for this.
LOL....Oh my goodness, you had me in stitches (excuse the pun) at the end when you were singing! You have a beautiful voice. What a great way to test the mic, lol. I LOVE this project, I am definitely going to have a go at this. I also saw on Pinterest that someone had made a small one that they stuck onto the front of their sewing machine so as they were removing pins, they stuck them onto a wee panel pin cushion on their machine. I thought that was an ingenious idea. Great tutorial as always, I'm looking forward to making this one. Lee x
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Now I know what to make for Christmas! How cute!
I love your chick. The chicks are great cellphone stands too. I'm glad you
So cute! Cant wait to make one. Love your tutorials!
Going to make some today. Very cute project!
So stinkin cute!!!! I can’t wait to try making some!!
Jjenny - I LOVE these! I can't wait to whip up a batch/flock! :)
Omg ! These are wonderful I have chickens so love everything chicken related 🐣❤️
I LOVE these chickens, omgggg lmao,,,we use to have chickens on our farm, my mom still lives on the home place still, but i think she would love if i made her one for her sewing room. Thanks Jenny, you have awesome videos, and a great sense of humour, you sure keep my attention lol,,,Cheers xo
Jenny’s the best
I often have 'sample' blocks made from scraps and this is a GREAT way to use them! be making a few today!
Oh those are so cute! I live more rural now and sell a bit at our tiny farmers market. People raise chickens here. I think they would be cute even if people dont sew.
I really like the new set. The colors are awesome
Just to say thank you it is very kind of you love from egypt
Love this tutorial, they will make great gifts for my sewing friends.
That was a very cute tutorial. Thanks for sharing. I am going to make one for
my daughter.
Great gift for sewers for any occasion.