
The Smitten Chicken collection is a cheerful and charming collection, designed by Lori Woods. It's flirtatious florals and sassy hens make appearances in teals, reds, and pretty pinks. This collection is ideal for kitchen accessories like tea towels, aprons, or tablecloths. As always, though, Poppie Cotton fabrics are best used for whatever your heart leads you to.
We have ten talented ambassadors who have thoughtfully created projects with this collection. We've already had the pleasure of sharing the first half. Today we have more goodies in store for you!
This is the Country Chicks quilt. It's the collection quit designed specifically for the Smitten Chicken fabric line by Jina Barney. This one in particular was beautifully made by Kris Busch.
Today's batch of projects includes these fabulous pot holders from Charise Creates. This collection is perfect for spring-time kitchen décor and accessories and these pot holders are the embodiment of that.

Our next ambassador is Kristen Clay. She made the quintessential summer girls dresses for her daughters. Kristen used vintage pinafore style patterns from her collection to sew these. We're absolutely in love. This photo looks straight out of "An American Summer" magazine.
Kristen also created these adorable pot holders. We love seeing our ambassadors inspired to create similar items because it reminds us that everyone is so unique! Even if something has been done before, no one else will do it quite like you.

There are only a few more Smitten Chicken projects for us to fawn over with you, but don't worry–they're as wonderful as the rest!
First is the adorable macaron coin purse from Maggie! This is a signature make from her sewing room and we love every single rendition.

Also from Maggie in Stitches, is the Fussy Weekend quilt, designed and sewn by Maggie. We love the fussy cut posts and the joyful simplicity of this pattern, created to be a lovely weekend project.

Our final Smitten Chicken projects are from Blue Bay Handmade. Rose made the most adorable hexi tote from a tutorial by AGF. She modified it by adding interior pockets. The lining of this bag is just as magnificent as the exterior.


Rose also graced us with the sweetest hexi drawstring bag, the Moka Tiny Tote pattern by Needle Thread And Coffee. It's just adorable. We love the handles which take this bag's practicality to a new level.

Our final Smitten Chicken project are these tulip bag charms from Blue Bay Handmade. They are such a sweet design and make our hearts so happy. Bag charms are all the rage right now, and there's nothing better than a cute accessory that you made yourself!

We've had so much fun sharing all of these Smitten Chicken projects with you! Our ambassadors are such a talented group and they always bring Poppie Cotton fabrics to life in a way that exceeds expectations. Thanks for coming along. We're looking forward to sharing our next fabric tour with you, featuring the Bluebells & Buttercups collection designed by Elea Lutz.
