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Thursday, March 20, 2014

How to Make an Easter Chick

If you would like to make a Steiner-inspired Easter chick, then you have come to the right place.


If you would like to make a Steiner-inspired Easter chick WITH legs – so it can semi-convincingly fly, forage for food, perch, bust-a-move, run and impersonate a dead fly, then you have also come to the right place.


Might I suggest, that the legless chick version without the wiry bits, is somewhat more small-kid-friendly. The wiry leg version with potential pokey bits is more for your entertainment. The entertainment possibilities are seemingly limitless.
Here is a Michael Flatley Riverdance...


And here is Michael Jackson’s Thriller...


For those who doubt their Easter Chick crafting skills, I promise, if you can do blanket stitch, these chickies are EASY PEASY.



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