He wasn't super thrilled with it as it was a bit snug but thankfully my friends with the sick roo also have a few smaller hens, one of which was super excited about her new stylish sweater.
Here it is off the chicken although the color was way off in this picture which I didn't know until I had already handed it over so I couldn't retake.
Here's the pattern I used from Adventures in Everyday Life, this was good for a medium sized hen. Not so good for giant Stan the rooster. It was a really easy pattern although I found it a tad difficult to get her wings through but once I did, she seemed quite comfortable with it.
I made up my own pattern for the numbers then whip stitched them in place.
Thank you for reading,
Julie
PS There's a 12th Man chicken on the trampoline

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This cracks me up. A chicken. Wearing a sweater. Ha!
ReplyDeleteI also think he wasn't super thrilled with it as it was a bit snug but thankfully your friends with the sick also have a few smaller hens, one of which was super excited about her new stylish sweater.
ReplyDeleteI think yes, children's love to jump it's fun and you can join your Child to have fun and to take care of her from hurting her self.
That is awesome! What a wonderful experience for your students! Your post motivates me to do something like that as well!
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