I started playing around with hearts this week:
No pattern...just an idea
I wanted to work through...
Before I knew it I had a heart garland
to hang on a mantel or wall or window, etc.
I pawed through the fabric cupboards
and found some pinks...
so made another Heart Garland...
These are FUN and don't require
a lot of your fabric or your time...
I hung them up on the design wall
for a photo shoot...
I turned my back and there were FOUR !
I ended up making SIX Heart Garlands
and already gave two of them away...
If you want to join in the FUN
here is a tutorial...
Supplies:
5 inch squares of fabric (two for each heart)
Heart Template for Fabric (I made mine from freezer paper)
Batting scraps or Felt (cut into heart shapes)
Heart Template for Batting (smaller than 5 inch template)
Pinking Shears and Scissors
Jute cording
Glue Stick
I cut 2 squares of fabric at a time
with the pinking shears...
I cut out 9 hearts (2 fabrics each for 18 hearts)
The length of jute you need will depend on
how long you want your garland to be...
Stretch out the jute and place one heart shape underneath
(wrong sides of fabric facing you) and apply some glue stick.
place one batting heart shape on top
and press down...
apply glue stick to the batting...
Place the 2nd heart shape on top
and press down...
Iron the heart to set the glue...
Topstitch the heart on your sewing machine,
this will hold the jute in place...
Keep adding more hearts,
leaving and inch or more between them...
I am working on a wool press mat
and use pins to hold the jute in place
for easier handling of the hearts...
Keep adding hearts until your garland
is the desired length.
I leave 12 inches of extra jute on each end...
Cut 1 inch strips of fabrics...
these will be used to create ties...
Place 3 fabric strips in between each heart...
tie the strips in a knot...
Keep going until you fill the garland in with ties,
even at the beginning and end of the jute...
These are a great deal of FUN and
will make great gifts next month for
Valentines Day !
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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi
Great idea love them! Cher
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Lu
These are too cute!
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Marilyn
Thanks Marilyn!
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LuAnn
Brilliant. What sweet Heart Garland. Thank you for the inspiration and great tutorial. I definitely want to make this asap.
ReplyDeleteYes, make one....plenty of time before Valentines Day!
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LuAnn
Hi Patty, I have used two different iron in vinyl products: Pellon Vinyl Fuse and Heat N Bond Iron on Vinyl. They both work equally well. Most important is to use a low heat iron. If it is too hot, it will shrink up the vinyl....ask me how I know.
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LuAnn
Thank you so much for the garland tutorial - the hearts looks so cute. Also a huge thank you for posting the two videos the other day showing the heifers and life on the farm. I've missed those since you moved over to Instagram or wherever. Sis
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the info! I have been on a Cheetos kick lately and I have been buying the party sized bags so I have lots of "material" to work with!
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