22 May 2014

Fence Quilt Finish

I was able to finish my goal for the May round of Lovely Year of Finishes (goal setting post, over here), a barn COOP fence quilt. Originally I wanted to make a barn quilt since I will never be able to make a quilt for my chickens that they would appreciate (and by appreciate I mean not stomp on and cover in feces). Then it occurred to me that we don't have a barn, so I better make a coop quilt. So I got started making a plan. Halfway through the process, it occurred to me that their final chicken coop might not have a convenient place to hang the finished product. Then my boyfriend suggested I hang it on the fence for everyone, chicken and human alike, to enjoy, so the name evolved again.

When I last showed a progress update, I had finished painting the block design and was utterly flummoxed with the sealing phase. I am pleased to announce that after sanding off the spray enamel, I was able to successfully add three coats of satin polycrylic and I could not be happier with the end result. I opted for a satin finish because I didn't want to be blinded by the dang thing whenever harsh South Texas sun was shining, which is basically always, btw.

So this is what I see when I go out the back door and turn left. 
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This is what the chickens see from the front of their coop. I think everyone has a great view.
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Here is a closeup shot that really illustrates the colors and the awesomeness that is the satin finish.
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And since I coudn't get the lighting correct anyways (I told you harsh South Texas sun was ever-present) here is a fun artsy shot. Look at how well those seams match up! ;)
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The quilt was screwed to the fence just in time for the chickens 14th [week] birthday on Monday! Aww! Here they are celebrating with a nice bouquet of babies breath that grew out of the ground just for them (or so they would like to believe). They celebrated by eating the babies breath.
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Here are some closeups of my lovely ladies, in no particular order. If you want to read about why they have such odd names, I tried my best to explain it all over here.

First up we have Eglantine (Eggy).
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Then here comes Bullroarer (BRthur).
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And lastly we have Polydontosaurus (Polly).
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Wow! They are growing up so quickly!

6 comments:

  1. I love your fence quilt, what a brilliant idea! And I adore your chickens too, especially Bullroarer (best and most awesome name ever!). I hope to have a small flock some day myself :)

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  2. The quilt is lovely, really nice bright colours and the seams are perfect.
    Your chickens are GORGEOUS, I do love chickens.

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  3. That.is.awesome! I'm in Australia and so we don't have the barn quilt tradition, but we have a shed and now you've inspired me I'm going to make a shed quilt! Here via WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced.

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  4. That Orange color? I would have NEVER thought to use it in a quilt but it looks fabulous! Those are some lucky chickens. (I wonder what the sun will do to your colors?)

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  5. such perfect points ;0) At first I thought you were talking about an actual quilt, one made of fabric, hanging on your fence!

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  6. I love your quilt! I want to paint one for our shed, but haven't decided on a pattern. Thanks for the inspiration!

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